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    From burglars to murderers, there are criminals in almost every movie. Not only do movie criminals make the plot enjoyable for ordinary viewers, but they also make it interesting for those who study the behaviors and motives of criminals. Two of the most popular movie criminals are featured in the 1990 classic comedy, “Home Alone.” The burglaries in “Home Alone” can accurately be explained by two criminological theories. 8-year-old Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, is left alone…

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    School of Criminology is based on the assumption that individuals choose to commit crimes after weighing the consequences of their actions. Classical criminologists explain how individuals have free will. Such individuals can choose legal or illegal means to get what they want, their fear of punishment may deter them from committing crime. In addition, society can control behavior by making the pain of punishment greater than the pleasure of the criminal gains. The classical school of…

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    The first element of the Eversole Status Duration Theory is the need for Criminal Gain/Status, which originates from Rational Choice Theory. This element states that one of the many factors criminals consider and evaluate before committing a criminal act is what criminal gain or level of status will they attain by committing the crime. Thus, this is one of the factors that criminals weigh in their risk-benefit analysis. For instance, a criminal may be more motivated to commit a crime if they…

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    In the institution of corrections, techniques of demonization and exceptionalism are utilized to create an atmosphere of crisis which confer a morally privileged status whereby this institution can better advance its interest. While these techniques are effective in propagating their agenda, at times the techniques applied appear troublesome whether purposely or inadvertently. Moreover, an occupational culture exists within the correctional field which sometimes has different norms of behavior…

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    Justice is the act of fairness and reasonability. In a court, it is the basis of all trials and determines a defendant’s end result. If justice is not carried out, it can cause an innocent person to be prosecuted. The Constitution is what dictates the fairness, claiming that all men have given rights at birth. It gives freedoms of speech and petition, protection against self-incrimination, cruel and unusual punishments, and establishes the idea of innocent until proven guilty. In The Crucible by…

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    The Cynicism Surrounding Sanity The legitimacy of mental illnesses and insanity has been questionable within a myriad of societies throughout history. No individual is psychologically identical to anyone else, so there is no divine truth in determining what is sane and what is not. Because of this, some people are subjugated from the masses and some research correlates insanity with the creation of serial murders and criminals. Others are less fortunate and become prisoners of their own minds…

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    1. This diverse themed movie shows some link to the Social Morality Theory that has been imparted in our lessons. The violence in this movie was seen when Jack Slater’s cousin was threaten by Tony Vivaldi and caused him to seriously injured then eventually set a bomb on his body and consequently killed two police officer. Besides, the characters shot each other while they were driving at the beginning of the movie. Bombs were thrown by the villains and bomb…

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    The Silence of the Lambs is a novel by Thomas Harris, it includes the abundant connotation. This novel reflects that the disorder of personalities is the root of criminal. The silence of the lambs is not an traditional horror novel, it’s the great work to analysis psychoanalytic personality. The main characters in this novel have different disorder in their personalities. Clarice Staring through the detection of cases, with the help of the Hannibal, successful finished completion of the…

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    Introduction to Law Research Paper Criminal law deals with a number of different legal issues ranging from less serious crimes misdemeanors, to more serious crimes known as felonies. Misdemeanors are sorted into three classifications, ranging from most serious crimes committed and highest level of punishment for each criminal offense. A few examples of class A misdemeanors would be credit card abuse, stalking without bodily injury, and/or theft of property valued at more than $1,500 but less…

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    The title Through Black Spruce signifies the passageway between the two different environments of Moosonee and the outside world. Moosonee is a ‘pure’ place, compared to the outside world but is being tainted from the negative influences of the outside world. The characters of Marius and Danny primarily introduce these influences as they smuggle drugs through the black spruce into Moosonee and sell it to the youth. Gordon, a “city Indian” proves that the outside world is not completely corrupt…

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