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Reserach Proposal For Understanding How The Elderly Experience Crime:
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This 6 page paper is organized as a research proposal to understand how the elderly experience crime. Included in this proposal are objectives of research, how to conduct the research, analysis and reporting, and more. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSCrimex.rtf
Restitution in the Criminal Justice System
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This 4 page paper examines restitution for victims. Civil and criminal victims are discussed. This paper focuses on restorative justice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA727res.rtf
Rise Of The Victim: Impact Upon Criminal Justice
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10 pages in length. Re-establishing -- or in some cases establishing for the first time -- victim rights has sent a tidal wave of unprecedented movement throughout the criminal justice system. That victims have typically been forced to prove their innocence within a system that purports to protect those who have fallen prey to criminal activity has long spoken to the need for a global-wide re-evaluation of how the entire criminal justice process works. With the implementation of the restorative justice movement -- which is 'over two decades old and extends at least as far back as the mid-1970s...' (Immarigeon, 2001, p. PG) -- the rise of the victim has become a mantra for validating once more the essence of victim rights. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: TLCRiseVic.rtf
Robert K. Merton's Anomie Theory And Gang Violence
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15 pages in length. There exist a number of components critical to the overall understanding of the Robert K. Merton's anomie theory. That a clear connection can be made between crime and one's social/economic status speaks volumes about the nature of humanity. Indeed, evidenced by the author's rationale is the fact that advanced nations
appear to endure a higher level of crime due to their vastly segregated social and economic status, leaving the door wide open for resentment and intolerance, which effectively translates into criminal activity. Merton, highly regarded as one of the most influential sociologist of the twentieth
century, re-established Emile Durkheim's original anomie theory that stated humanity's goal-achieving methods severely conflicted with the ultimate goal. When taken in the context of the American Dream, one can better understand the antagonistic relationship that exists between socio-economic limitations and the intrinsic human desire to achieve; as such, one can also readily realize how this struggle applies to gang violence. Merton
states this theory based upon five fundamental adaptations: conformity, innovations, ritualistic, retreatist or rebellion. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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School Violence: Cause and Effect
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A 4 page discussion of the increase in school violence. The author presents the case that an increased violent content in the media, in television in particular, can be held responsible. Bibliography lists sources.
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Seltzer's Serial Killers
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This 6 page paper examines Seltzer's book entitled Serial Killers. Seltzer's view is sound but it focuses on culture whereas the literature is dominant in other areas. This book review examines serial killing almost from a philosophical perspective, while keeping sociological and psychological implications in mind. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Serial Killers: Their Personalities, Their Motivations
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6 pages
in length. Although much has been written and many theories
brought forth on identifying the criminal mind, it is still
evident that there is no foolproof way to know in advance whether
a person is prone to criminal activity. Some personality traits
have been shown to be more prevalent in the makeup of serial or
mass murderers, and this paper addresses those traits and the
motivations behind the killings. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Serial Killing: Analysis of the Problem and Solutions
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This 13 page paper examines the serial killer and theories surrounding this type of crime. Deterrents are discussed along with other measures of prevention. Various crime theories are discussed inclusive of, but not limited to differential association, social strain and labeling. Examples of notorious serial killers are used throughout the paper. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA534kil.rtf
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