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Criminal Profiling
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A 7 page paper discussing the development and process of criminal profiling. As much art as science, the end goal of the process of criminal profiling is to identify and assess all of the information available about a crime or criminal so that all of that information can be used to locate, arrest and successfully prosecute those who would engage in violent crime. Criminal profiling is an invaluable tool for defining what investigators should be searching for in terms of suspects. As with any other operational advance, it still must be used properly if it is to return the proper results. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KScrimProfi.rtf
Criminal Treatment Program And Criminal Theory
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10 pages in length. Restructuring an individual's life when he or she has chosen the criminal route is both a long and arduous process; for lawbreakers who do not respond to standard scare tactics as a means by which to set them straight, there are tougher, more intimidating ways to achieve this objective. Understanding why some people turn to illegal activity while others do not is what criminal theories strive to reflect; attempting to correlate the relationship between theory and treatment finds one often borrowing from more than a single explanation. Boot camps and shock incarceration programs represent two treatment programs where a specific objective is sought through a series of harsh and enlightened interchange in order to ready criminals for reenter into society on its terms. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCcrimT.rtf
Criminal-Psychological Profiling
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In 6 pages, the author provides an evaluation or critique of three articles relating to criminal-psychological profiling. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PCprofil.doc
Criminological Theories: A Comparative View and Application
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This 16 page paper provides an overview of criminological theories, and compares and contrasts their essential elements. This paper applies these theories to specific issues, and demonstrates the value of one theory over others. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MHCriThe.rtf
Criminology Theories
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3 pages in length. Understanding why some people turn to illegal activity while others do not is what criminal behavior theories strive to reflect; attempting to correlate the relationship between theory and treatment finds one often borrowing from more than a single explanation. The writer discusses how criminal behavior is based upon a combination of the Conflict Theory, Differential Theory, Opportunity Theory and Subculture Strain Theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCCrimeTh.rtf
Criminology Theory: Reckless’ “Containment Theory of Delinquency” and Gottredson and Hirschi's Self Control Theory as They Apply to Jeffrey Dahmer
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An 8 page discussion of these theories as they apply to what is known about the background and psychological deviance of Jeffrey Dahmer. The author presents evidence from Dahmer’s background and criminal behavior which supports both Reckless’ theories on inner and external containments and Gottredson and Hirschi’s theory of self control. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPcrmTh2.rtf
Criminology: Postmodern Thought And Constitutive Criminology
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10 pages in length. The writer defines the terms, as well as discusses various aspects of the two theories. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCPstCr.rtf
Criminology; Control Theory
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This 5 page paper looks at the control theories in criminology. The writer outlines the ideas they present and considers how these are different from many other crime theories in the way they focus on why many people do not commit crimes, rather then the causes of crimes. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEcontrl.wps
Critical Analysis of Two Articles Relating to Juvenile Criminal Justice: The Effectiveness of Juvenile Boot Camps (Shock-Incarceration Programs)
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This is an 8 page paper giving a critical analysis of two articles in the assessment of juvenile boot camps’ effectiveness. Two articles are examined on the effectiveness of juvenile boot camps within the justice system: B. Zaehringer’s work in 1998 entitled “Juvenile boot camps: cost and effectiveness vs. residential facilities” (Koch Crime Institute White Paper Report); and, S.X. Zhang’s 1998 article “In search of hopeful glimpses: a critique of research strategies in current boot camp evaluations” (Crime and Delinquency 44(2), 314-334). Zaehringer’s study used national and research intensive data to support his conclusions and analysis of the system which in order to improve its effectiveness would need a much more comprehensive focus on aftercare and rehabilitation. Zhang’s article studied the effectiveness of the studies themselves, excluding Zaehringer’s, but admits he was not comprehensive in the studies that he surveyed. He in turn reported that the overall effectiveness of the boot camp system has not been proven despite the positive goals set by the boot camp administrators.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJbootc1.rtf
CRITIQUES ON CRIME PAPERS
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This 7-page paper analyzes two studies on crime to determine if they follow rule of operationalization and proper method. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTcrithe.rtf
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