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    What subset of offenders/offenses may be more suitable for profiling and why? The subset of offenders/offenses more suited to profiling is “where discernible patterns are able to be deciphered from the crime scenes or where fantasy motive of the perpetrator is readily apparent” (Brandl, 2018). Crimes where the offender gets some form of sexual or psychological fulfillment out of the act, such as rape or murder, are amongst those best suited for criminal profiling. Typically, in order for the…

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    Miles and Snow consider four strategic types (1) prospectors (2) defenders (3) analyzers, and (4) reactors. It’s typology is an alternative to Porter’s approach to generic strategy (Parnell, 2014). However, when using Miles and Snow’s strategy typology, Dollar Tree prospectors is instability because they constantly are producing innovations whereas their defenders seek stability and control in their operations to achieve maximum efficiency (Parnell, 2014). In fact, if an alignment is reached…

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    to various ideologies of the body. The first half of the text, Springer explains the various forms of armoured bodies throughout the sixteenth century, with the central focus being towards luxury armour. She highlights arguably three typologies of armour; Classical, Sacred and Grotesque. Each of these are explained as various idealizations of image and appearance through the wearing of the armour. The classical image with the powerfully articulated musculature, formalized stomach, and…

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    home because he visits her all the time. Then one day the boy feels lonely and he goes out into the forest. He goes to visit The Foxman and he grows a family type of love towards him, which makes the Foxman represent the old man archetype of Jung’s Typology and Archetype Theory. The Old man archetype represents a person showing guidance and knowledge. In the book, the Foxman said “Tomorrow I'll take you out and show you how to trap fox...” and this helped me understand that he contained a lot of…

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    Career development is the most essential aspect of human development. According to Donald Super, career development is a life-long process that consist of multiple roles and transitions of career behaviors from birth to death. Moreover, career behaviors occur in different stages. For instance, Super identified factors regarding to career behaviors in adolescents and young adults. These factors include planfulness, exploration, information, decision- making, and reality orientation (Herr, 1997).…

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    In the first offender typology, I define Sam’s style of violence as tyrannical oppose to explosive. I contend that the main difference between tyrannical and explosive offender, is that one is this perpetrator who often initializes violence and is subjugating the victim in a somewhat rational manner, while the other, is more emotional and is mainly reacting to the victim in a violent way. The textbook characteristics of Tyrannical Offender include: conscious of their doing and has intentions to…

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    On the other hand, when using typology, he ignores the original intention of the text. For example, in the sixth sermon, he raised the theological question, “Why suffering?”, and answered it through overemphasizing the concept of “servanthood of Job” to connect with Christ. He disregarded…

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    Mass Shooting Analysis

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    innocent people. Primarily, they examine gunman Devin Kelley’s life in light of numerous red flags about the threat the gunman posed. In the following paragraphs, I will define and categorize Devin Kelley’s negative deviance through Heckert & Heckert’s typology. Ultimately, I will apply social bond theory, self-control theory, and differential association to his deviance to explain why this individual engaged in negative deviant behavior and consequently how he killed himself as a way to deal…

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    The Roman Prefabrication

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    prefabricated building elements to build their forts quickly and efficiently in newly conquered Britain in AD 43. But, as Herbers describes; the prefabrication as a word that describes building typology was not considered important before the 1930s. After that, it started to gain a seat in the building typology when the business of making building components show up in the substantial industry, and prebabrication technique has existed for millenniums. This shows the complex dimensions of…

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    victims know that there are not welcome in their community. Bennett, Levin and Mcdevitt describe hate crime offenders in four different typology: thrill, defensive, retaliatory and mission. In the thrill typology, offenders usually act in groups. Defensive typology, offenders attacks because they feel tret for territory and political power. The retaliatory typology…

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