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PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILING
Psychological Profiling
Psychological Profiling
Introduction
Profiling, the term, referred to various area of forensic science. For instance, profiles of female prisoners have been made by analyzing crimes and lives of imprisoned women in prison facility. Others have researched the domain of frauds made by credit card and the category of ...
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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Emerging Technologies
Emerging Technologies
Introduction
Technology has totally changed the face of the Earth. The world has become a knowledge economy where effective dissemination of knowledge had become imperative for the present and future generations. This effectiveness can only be established if we deploy technology in our learning systems. Blended learning is ...
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INVESTIGATIVE PLAN
Investigative Plan
Investigative Plan
Introduction
Crime is increasing in the society today. There are many studies that show that, crime has increased in the society as the law enforcement agencies are not taking effective measures to stop criminal activities in the society. There are many law enforcement officers who do not use ...
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CRIMINOLOGY
'Criminology Is More than Just the Study of Why People Commit Crime'
'Criminology Is More than Just the Study of Why People Commit Crime'
Introduction
Criminology has a Latin root word, meaning view, accusation or crime. Criminology is the systematic study of crime and criminals. As two famous criminologists, Edwin Sutherland and ...
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THE SOCIOLOGY OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE
The Sociology of Crime and Deviance
The Sociology of Crime and Deviance
Introduction
Crime and deviance can be defined as activities which break the legal norms of a society and are punishable by law and activities which do not conform to the norms of a particular community. All ...
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
Introduction
Trafficking in human beings is a modern form of slavery that is one of the fastest growing forms of crime throughout the world. Over the past year, approximately 1-2 million men, women, and children, worldwide were transported, sold, and held against their will in unsafe and ...
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CISG AND UCC
Differences between CISG and UCC
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Contract for the international Sale of goods (CISG) is UN-sponsored convention that establishes uniform-rules for drafting international sales contracts. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions. This paper ...
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BACHELORS CAPSTONE
Bachelors Capstone
Bachelors Capstone
Most Physiological or Biological theories of crime causation argue that individuals are more prone to deviance than others because of their genetic make-up. Genetically inherited characteristics either directly cause or predispose them towards deviance. Modern biological theories are more likely to be concerned with biochemistry and genetics ...
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CRIME PREVENTION
Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention
Introduction
There is no single definition for crime prevention. Different authors and studies offer varying definitions. Many early definitions actually used the term crime control either in place of crime prevention or within the definition. However, crime control alludes to maintenance of a given or existing level of crime and the management ...
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CRIMINAL SENTENCING
Criminal Sentencing
Criminal Sentencing
Introduction
In the system, "common law" the sentencing took place after a defendant convicted of a crime. In the civil law, system and the sentencing phase of the sentencing often take place simultaneously. In the system, "common law" the sentence may be the result of a trial ...