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    Potts, David is one of those researchers who calls the Great Depression ‘a modern myth’ (Potts, 2009, p. 331) ‘The Great Depression’…

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    As Decker et al. (2009) states in the article, environments that have a combination of “fear, mistrust, threat, conflict, … [and] social disorganization” are “breeding grounds for gang formation” (p. 395). Merton claimed that through society’s pressure to achieve success…

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    try to explain the criminal act and crime rate with the characteristics of the neighborhood. On the other hand, Micro theories explain the influence of social process on an individual and their behavior of criminality (Heidt & Wheeldon, 2015; Muftic, 2009). In this paper, I will be discussing the concept of theoretical integration of criminology theories, the different types of integrations,…

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    Yes, there are a conclusion that I noticed in Ramsden (2009) article which serves as premise for another argument: ¬ [C] St. Lawrence Iroquoian immigrants brought with them European trade links which made House 10 a special and significant household at the Benson site [P] since only House 10 contains all three classes of artifacts such as European metal, St. Lawrence Iroquoian pottery and pipes (Ramsden 2009:306). ¬ [C] House 10 was considered a ‘progressive’ household [P] because…

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    the mind is capable of responding to task demands (Early, 2009). There are 6 different levels ranging from level one which is severe impairment to level 6 of no impairment” (Early, 2009). Levels 1 through 4 have in common that the person needs assistance whether it be on level 1, 2, 3 or 4. Level 5 is when the person is able to live alone with their impairment and along with level 6 would not need assistance from another person (Early, 2009). Now that we know how they are alike let us talk…

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    jointly publish a schedule of recommended immunizations. Children today are routinely vaccinated against 14 diseases during their infancy and preschool years (Miller & Reynolds, 2009). In today’s society, vaccinations are used to prevent childhood diseases and have been very effective for many years (Miller & Reynolds, 2009). There are many questions surrounding the correlation between the diagnosis of autism in a child and vaccinations for childhood diseases. Autism is a serious developmental…

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    Unstructured Risk Model

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    Sreenivasan (2009) they reviewed risk models as applied to mentally retarded sex offenders who are under sexually violent predator (SVP) or sexually dangerous person (SDP) civil commitment evaluations. They used a conceptual model for sexual offender recidivism risk when dealing with those who are considered to have an intellectual disorder (ID) which they have deficits for example, social skills deficits for example masturbating in public and impulsivity rather than being sexually…

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    Unicef Case Study

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    One organization that is helping in the fight against HIV is UNICEF. Unicef is an organization that focuses on promoting the well being of children. Unicef works with many different countries; one of those countries is Ghana. Unicef works to promote the education of children, especially young girls (Unicef). On the Unicef website it states “ we work to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids among young people because it is right to keep them from harm and enable them to protect others we help…

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    anymore (“Suicide”, 2015). Within various Aboriginal communities series of suicides have been occurring. In a chapter by Ronald Niezen, he explores and analyzes the causes as well as the consequences of cluster suicide in Indigenous communities (Niezen, 2009). While reading the chapter, three main factors stood out, the first was the history of Aboriginals in relation to cluster suicide, social factors that could influence self-harm and also how cultural continuity could be used as a form of…

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    stressed may use drugs to cope, which can lead to addiction (Carlson & Larkin, 2009). Individuals who use drugs are often stressed because many stressors are associated with substance abuse (Carlson & Larkin, 2009). People who suffer from PTSD, mental illnesses, or who experienced significant stress in their childhood are more likely to abuse drugs if they do not learn healthy coping mechanisms (Carlson & Larkin, 2009). Substance abuse can cause stress because it often leads to arrest and…

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