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Causes of Criminal Behavior
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This paper looks at the causes of criminal behavior. It looks at the constitutional theory and evolutionary argument, but ultimately concludes that they are weak in their attempts to explain criminality in terms of a generalized, deterministic theory of heredity or physical constitution. It also concludes that in reality, there is no single explanation of criminal behavior and, although biological factors may be the principal cause of one individual's criminality, in another it may be environmentally influenced and in yet another it could be psychologically based. Pages: 3.5 Sources: None Format: None |
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Airport Screening
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This essay analyzes the process of airport screening. The post September 11th laws are discussed as well as how racial profiling relates to the rise in airport security. The importance of all types of criminal profiling used in airports is explained. Pages: 5 Sources: 8 Format: APA |
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Capital Punishment
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This paper discusses the pros and cons for capital punishment. Religious beliefs, human decency, and cost to tax payers are among the elements illustrated that have an effect on the argument of execution. Whether or not capital punishment actually deters a criminal from committing murder is also analyzed. Pages: 5.5 Sources: 9 Format: MLA |
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For The Death Penalty
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This paper is making an argument for the death penalty. The author views the death penalty as the only way to assure that a murderer can never commit a homicide again, in or out of prison. Using statistics and specific court cases, the author explains how capitol punishment has become controversial in America. The paper then illustrates the two processes involved in capitol punishment. Pages: 3.1 Sources: none Format: none |
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History Of Capital Punishment
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This essay examines the history of capital punishment, the types of executions most common today, the states that support the death penalty and how the execution is carried out. Current statistics are present to illustrate how many states currently support the death penalty and the types of execution that are legal in those states. The legal process required to take place before and execution is carried out is also explained as well as the controversies that arise as a result of the death penalty. Pages: 5.5 Sources: 8 Format: MLA |
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Kent State University Massacre
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This paper looks at the Kent State University Massacre in 1970. It details the occurrences on the campus from May 1, 1970 to May 4, 1970. It also talks about the judicial response to the massacre. The author concludes the that all parties involved were at fault. Pages: 8.5 Sources: 4 Format: Chicago |
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House Arrest
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This essay discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the electronic monitoring (house arrest) of criminals. Many viewpoints are considered as well as results of surveys. The effects of jail and electronic monitoring in reference to rehabilitation are compared and how much social interaction these monitored criminals are capable of is discussed in detail. The paper is concluded by offering possible answers to the question of electronic monitoring. Pages: 10 Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Plea Bargaining
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This paper defines plea bargaining. It then looks at the advantages and disadvantages of plea bargaining, concluding with the author's opinion on the matter. Pages: 2 Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Auburn And Philadelphia Prison Systems
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This paper looks at the Auburn and Philadelphia prison systems. It gives a history of both systems and explains the various components of the systems. The author looks at the design of modern prisons that accommodate for the burgeoning and increasingly violent prison populations. Sources: 9 Sources: 7 Format: MLA |
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Criminology Questions
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This three-page paper answers six different questions in paragraph format on some of the more basic points and definitions of criminology basics including the difference between white-collar crime and organized crime, the difference between the two approaches to crime control (social responsibility and social problems) and whether or not the war on drugs makes sense from either a social problems or social responsibility perspective. |
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