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Research Papers on Criminology

Criminology is a broad field which has grown significantly in the past few years. The domain encompasses the area of political relevance as well. A criminology research paper therefore needs to focus on the key mobilizing points of consensus in order to bring an authentic approach to the work. Researchomatic makes this task easier for its students by providing a carefully selected range of criminology research papers.

Marijuana
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Marijuana Marijuana Introduction Marijuana can be considered as the most commonly used psychoactive drugs among all other drugs of its class. However, the possession and the use of marijuana are illegal in many countries it is still used on a regular basis by more than 50 million people around the world. Most number ...
Criminal Behavior
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Criminal Behavior Crime Crime is an illegal activity that has, its impact on the surrounding and every one in that surrounding are affected by it directly to a victim of crime or indirectly through societal and economic costs. It is possible implement change in the factors and tries to eliminate some ...
Gangs And Drugs
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Gangs and Drugs Gangs and Drugs Introduction International terrorism, drugs, gangs, alcoholism, gun control, sexism or even racism are the problems which our society is facing. However, drugs, gangs are the main issues, which infected our youth in many ways. These problems will contribute a great negative effect on youth. The gangs ...
Circumstantial Evidence Versus Direct Evidence Used To Get A Conviction
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Circumstantial Evidence versus Direct Evidence Used to Get a Conviction Abstract The purpose of this paper is to enlighten and explore the two types of evidence. The core objective of this paper is to differentiate and contrast direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. The paper also describes the importance of evidence in the ...
Research Paper
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RESEARCH PAPER American prisoners of the Japanese during WW2 Table of Contents Introduction1 The Capture of Prisoners2 Torture of the Prisoners.3 Condition at the Prison Camps4 Latrines5 Sleeping Quarters5 Insects5 Food5 Clothing6 Recreation6 Communication7 Deaths of POW's7 Mindset of the Prisoners7 Escape8 Liberation of the Prisoners8 War Crimes Trial9 Aftermath9 Conclusion9 American prisoners of the Japanese during WW2 Introduction There were around 140,000 or more American prisoners in Japanese custody during World War ...
Crime And Criminal Behavior
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CRIME AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Crime and Criminal Behavior Abstract In this study, we try to explore the concept of “Crime and Criminal Behavior” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Crime and Criminal Behavior” and its relation with different cultures. The research also analyzes many aspects of ...
Joint Interagency Task Force-south
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Joint Interagency Task Force-South Joint Interagency Task Force-South Joint Interagency Task Force-South (JIATF-South) is well known within the U.S. Government as the “gold standard” for interagency cooperation and intelligence fusion, despite its preference for keeping a low profile and giving other agencies the credit for its successes. It is often cited ...
Aviation Security
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Aviation Security Aviation Security Introduction The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the government agency charged with ensuring air safety. But, some experts say, the agency's other mandate, to promote air travel, often works at cross purposes with its safety mission. After four terrorist hijackings on Sept. 11, 2001 some observers and policy makers ...
Substance Abuse In Prisons
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Substance Abuse in Prisons Abstract In this study we try to explore the concept of “Drug and Substance Abuse” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “usage of drugs and substances” and its relation with “the impact they have upon prisoners and incarcerated people”. The research also ...
Criminal Justice
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE Organizational Issues in Criminal Justice Organizational Issues in Criminal Justice Introduction The unification of laws standardizing behavior and the organizations which put into effect these laws is known as the system of criminal justice. Criminal justice integrates courts, police, jails defense attorneys and prosecutors. For centuries these distinct institutions have continued to ...
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