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Quiz 5
Quiz 5
1. How does “organizational culture” contribute to white-collar crime? Give examples, with explanations supporting your examples.
The theory of white collar crime states that some organizational culture are less tolerant or more tolerant towards the law violation which works in best interest of the company. White-collar thieves act ...
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Studies of Rehabilitation/Criminology
Forum One
Assumptions of GLM
The GLM (Good Lives Model) approach is fast gaining momentum in the realm of forensic treatment. The framework finds substantial relevance in a host of offender treatment programs owing to its high responsiveness to the interests, hopes and abilities of the offenders. GLM also ...
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Geographical Information Systems
Geographical Information Systems
Geographical Information System (GIS) is a synergy of sophisticated hardware and software programs that is highly effective in conducting crime analysis. It assists crime analysts by helping them identify and highlight ominous events that may demand an extensive investigation. GIS also supports trends and patterns analysis ...
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Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Question #1
In the last two decades, experiential evidence has more and more maintained the viewpoint that it is potential to decrease re-offending percentages by rehabilitating criminals somewhat than just penalizing them. Indeed, the pendulum move back and forth from a pure penalty patters to a rehabilitation pattern. It is ...
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Gun Violence
Gun Violence
Introduction
Research suggests that thousands of people die every day and every week and the means of getting killed are gun shots. Gun shots also have the ability to injure the individual in a severe manner. Some of the common outcomes of gun shots are spinal cord injury, shattered ...
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Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
It is defined as “punishment intended to reform a convict so that he/she can lead a productive life free from crime” (Smith, n.d.).
Rehabilitation builds upon the notion that instead of punishing the criminal for the offence, he should be reformed by different methods to be able to function in a ...
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INTERNATIONAL CRIME
International Crime
[Name of the Student]
[Name of the Institute]
International Crime
Introduction
Increasing trend of immoral as well as unethical activities in the conflicts between the group induces the need of explicit guideline pertain to the customs of the war as well as issues of the human rights. The International Criminal Tribunal for ...
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Good Life Model & Its Assessment Process
Good Life Model & Its Assessment Process
Rehabilitation is referred as the assumption of punishment in the recently designed theory. It is a plan to cure and alleviate the criminal or wrongdoer. Through implementation of this treatment, offender will be made able with improved ...
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Domestic Violence
[Name of the Instructor]
Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence and its Major Issues
Domestic Violence is considerably the most common crime that is of least consideration in most societies. Not only in under developing countries, domestic violence is also being practiced in various developed societies, when men and women both have equal rights ...
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DNA Sampling in Criminology and its Legal issues
DNA Sampling in Criminology and its Legal issues
Introduction
God has made this world and allowed people to perform their deeds good or bad. However, not all people consider each other's rights and psychological f actors pursue them to act evil and break the law. ...