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    The chapter Public Order Crimes in Criminology 2nd Canadian Edition by Adler et al. (2012), revealed some of Canada 's history for drug laws and discrimination against certain groups of people, however it is still evident in the current drug laws today aswell (p.339-41). Although women are not usually violent drug offenders, or leading criminals, they have become disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs. Drug trafficking offences often overlook the quantities of drugs involved in the case…

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    Criminology in the Future Richard Temcho Criminology CJA/314 October 18, 2015 Post 9/11 As times go by, new laws are enacted due to the changing political and sociology environment to fight and protect us from crimes. Since 9/11, there have been acts added like the U.S Patriot Act, The Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 and the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The U.S Patriot Act was enacted to help fight terrorism by the Bush Administration and had certain goals that were set to…

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    Bucar-Rucman, 2004). The research methods of criminology lie under the two basic philosophical traditions of social sciences. These are reflection of historical, intuitive method, and observational approach that shows that physical and social science are two separate and divergent fields, and the second positivism method (Hagan, 2010). How will this new terminology and knowledge apply to a career in criminal justice? The fields study of criminology, and criminal justice research is exposed…

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    working alone or in a group. Some skills required in criminology are hard work, patience, and obviously problem solving. Criminology is all about figuring out why a crime was committed and basing that theory on previous information in order to prevent crime. A few other skills needed in this career that i already have are the will to work hard, enthusiasm for mystery, and a love for learning. In order to succeed in criminology i need to focus on patience and studying techniques. A…

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    1. Arrigo, B. A., & Bernard, T. J. (1997) Postmodern criminology in relation to radical and conflict criminology. Critical Criminology, 8, 39-60. In this article Arrigo and Bernard identify the core theoretical assertions in conflict criminology and compare them to opposite assertions in radical and postmodern criminology but they also explain the focus of Karl Marx’s conflict theory. According to the pair, “conflict criminology asserts that there is an inverse relationship between the…

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    Part A The following essay is going to discuss the topic of feminist movement, specifically emphasizing on the topic of feminist criminology. Feminist criminology is the ongoing fight and battle that woman be granted the same rights as those of men, and that they be treated equally, which erupted in the 19th century. Women got tired of not receiving the same treatment and rights that were being granted to men. I believe that women are just as deserving of having the freedom and right to…

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    Even though the initial couple of months were difficult I found what I love and passionate about which were the criminology classes that I began to take. While being a psychology and social behavior major I had to take one prerequisite class which was Intro to Criminology this sparked my interest into law, and after taking couple more classes I picked up Criminology Law and Society as my second major and found something that interested me. This interest and passion in law was also reflective…

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    Theories of Criminology: The Learning Theory Learning is a lifelong process, you always learn something new every day. The theory I agree the most with is the Learning Theory because of this. I believe that this theory is very helpful with crime and investigation because it explains people’s behavior and why they react a certain way in different situations than how others do. There are three basic principles of the learning theory; behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Each person has…

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    events, Event based Semantic Technology can be used to study the trends and patterns of web-oriented threats and crimes. Detecting and exploring crimes and investigating their relationship with criminals are involved in analysing the crime process. Criminology is a suitable…

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    e to diagnose and treat the contagion of criminality as easily as his medical sidekick, Watson, can treat the physical body. It is worth recalling that Conan Doyle, a physician himself, based Holmes upon his own teacher, Joseph Bell (1837-1911) of the University of Edinburgh. Bell practiced a kind of science of deduction of his own. He was renowned for his ability to make correct medical diagnoses based on the mere observation of superficial external signs. In an interview in the Bookman in May…

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