Gabriel Abend, The Meaning of `Theory`
... the like. Unlike the evaluative question, it does not involve the tricky predicate ‘(be) good.’ Unlike the teleological question, it does not appear to require that we are clear about the nature and aims of sociology. Rather, considering that sociologists frequently use the word ‘theory,’ SQ just as ...
... the like. Unlike the evaluative question, it does not involve the tricky predicate ‘(be) good.’ Unlike the teleological question, it does not appear to require that we are clear about the nature and aims of sociology. Rather, considering that sociologists frequently use the word ‘theory,’ SQ just as ...
public opinion and corrections: recent findings in canada - CSC-SCC
... are significantly more positive with respect to maintaining security than promoting rehabilitation. Thus in Canada the 1999 General Social Survey (GSS) found that 58% of the sample were very or fairly confident that the prison system was doing a good job in maintaining security, but only 46% held th ...
... are significantly more positive with respect to maintaining security than promoting rehabilitation. Thus in Canada the 1999 General Social Survey (GSS) found that 58% of the sample were very or fairly confident that the prison system was doing a good job in maintaining security, but only 46% held th ...
Forensic Sciences
... evidence and solve crimes. Students are commonly exposed to crime situations, both of a fictional and real nature, through the media. Many current television programs and popular authors use the science of forensics to develop their dramas. However, the methodology used by law enforcement personnel ...
... evidence and solve crimes. Students are commonly exposed to crime situations, both of a fictional and real nature, through the media. Many current television programs and popular authors use the science of forensics to develop their dramas. However, the methodology used by law enforcement personnel ...
Crim Reviewer
... the privilege of not instituting actions for private crimes (adultery, seduction, abduction,etc) to protect the latter from shame and humiliation. There must be a complaint initiated by the offended party. ...
... the privilege of not instituting actions for private crimes (adultery, seduction, abduction,etc) to protect the latter from shame and humiliation. There must be a complaint initiated by the offended party. ...
Criminal Law and Criminal Punishment: An Overview
... ANS: There are two primary rationales for criminal punishment: retribution and prevention. Retribution looks to past crimes and assumes that criminals exercised their free will and chose to break the law. According to this theory, punishment is just deserts. Prevention is forward-looking and is desi ...
... ANS: There are two primary rationales for criminal punishment: retribution and prevention. Retribution looks to past crimes and assumes that criminals exercised their free will and chose to break the law. According to this theory, punishment is just deserts. Prevention is forward-looking and is desi ...
Strategies and Best Practices in Crime Prevention in particular in
... With the growth of crime prevention practice internationally has come a range of associated concerns and problems: about the appropriateness of interventions, the difficulties of evaluating their effectiveness, of the capacities of local actors to implement good programmes, about the difficulties of ...
... With the growth of crime prevention practice internationally has come a range of associated concerns and problems: about the appropriateness of interventions, the difficulties of evaluating their effectiveness, of the capacities of local actors to implement good programmes, about the difficulties of ...
Forensic Science - University of Delhi
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
Forensic Science
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
Reclaiming the Sociological Imagination
... bringing to light structures and social forces that are typically not seen or simply taken for granted. The oft-used example of the fish and the water is illustrative: The fish probably doesn't even know what water is until you take the creature out of it-and at that point, its reality and substance ...
... bringing to light structures and social forces that are typically not seen or simply taken for granted. The oft-used example of the fish and the water is illustrative: The fish probably doesn't even know what water is until you take the creature out of it-and at that point, its reality and substance ...
Forensic Science - University of Delhi
... students in the examinations, the UGC has formulated these guidelines. ...
... students in the examinations, the UGC has formulated these guidelines. ...
Preparing the young offender for return to society
... behavior, proceeded by dialog with and observation of teenagers already adjudicated to be juvenile delinquents. It was premised on those parts of sociological theory that could provide explanation of and suggest treatment for juvenile delinquency. This study tested the tenets of several perspectives ...
... behavior, proceeded by dialog with and observation of teenagers already adjudicated to be juvenile delinquents. It was premised on those parts of sociological theory that could provide explanation of and suggest treatment for juvenile delinquency. This study tested the tenets of several perspectives ...
Postmodernism and Sociology: From the - CJ
... poststructuralist-led crisis in representation initiated specifically by Derrida. As Derrida points out in his seminal 1966 essay, before the crisis in representation, knowledge in the form of conceptual structures, templates for the social and political world, involved some sort of center to balanc ...
... poststructuralist-led crisis in representation initiated specifically by Derrida. As Derrida points out in his seminal 1966 essay, before the crisis in representation, knowledge in the form of conceptual structures, templates for the social and political world, involved some sort of center to balanc ...
Explaining Recent Trends in US Homicide Rates
... the homicide problem. We do not wish to contribute further to that rhetorical environment. Claims of a rather different sort, coming primarily from public officials, accompanied the drop in homicide rates in one city after another in the early 1990s. As happened in New York, the inclination to accou ...
... the homicide problem. We do not wish to contribute further to that rhetorical environment. Claims of a rather different sort, coming primarily from public officials, accompanied the drop in homicide rates in one city after another in the early 1990s. As happened in New York, the inclination to accou ...
The Globalization of Juvenile Justice
... serious ethical and public policy concerns given what is known about the experiences of juvenile offenders who are housed in adult facilities. Studies show juvenile offenders are more likely to commit suicide and to be attacked with a weapon when housed in adult facilities (Redding, 2010). Furthermo ...
... serious ethical and public policy concerns given what is known about the experiences of juvenile offenders who are housed in adult facilities. Studies show juvenile offenders are more likely to commit suicide and to be attacked with a weapon when housed in adult facilities (Redding, 2010). Furthermo ...
the three “r`s” of reentry
... event is simply the result of the evil or maladaptive behavior of an individual criminal. “Routine Activity Theory” 2 gives us a way to redefine the problem in an event-oriented and much more practical way. Borrowing from literature and research associated with community-oriented policing, the probl ...
... event is simply the result of the evil or maladaptive behavior of an individual criminal. “Routine Activity Theory” 2 gives us a way to redefine the problem in an event-oriented and much more practical way. Borrowing from literature and research associated with community-oriented policing, the probl ...
THE RISK-NEED-RESPONSIVITY (RNR) MODEL Does Adding the
... principles of specific responsivity (Table 1, #7b), the principles of staffing (Table 1, #17) and core practices of relationship (Table 1, #13) and structuring (Table 1, #14), the organizational principles (Table 1, #15 through #18), and, most importantly and the one that we assign primacy, the norm ...
... principles of specific responsivity (Table 1, #7b), the principles of staffing (Table 1, #17) and core practices of relationship (Table 1, #13) and structuring (Table 1, #14), the organizational principles (Table 1, #15 through #18), and, most importantly and the one that we assign primacy, the norm ...
the promises and perils of evidence-based corrections
... increase compliance with conditions of supervision can all be used to expand and enforce the scope of state control over the lives of people entangled in the justice system. Unless such tools are implemented with conscious attention to their limits and with appreciation for their potential for abuse ...
... increase compliance with conditions of supervision can all be used to expand and enforce the scope of state control over the lives of people entangled in the justice system. Unless such tools are implemented with conscious attention to their limits and with appreciation for their potential for abuse ...
Ethan Frome
... Maslow is available at {http://www.wynja.com/personality/theorists.html}. The cover page for the site provides a picture of Maslow and a brief except from one of his most important articles. Teaching Tip: A very thorough bibliography of the life of Abraham Maslow is available at {http://www.ship.edu ...
... Maslow is available at {http://www.wynja.com/personality/theorists.html}. The cover page for the site provides a picture of Maslow and a brief except from one of his most important articles. Teaching Tip: A very thorough bibliography of the life of Abraham Maslow is available at {http://www.ship.edu ...
Forensic Science
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
... like India, where majority of population is uneducated, social set up is heterogeneous, publicpolice relations are not very cordial, poverty is rampant and unemployment widespread, it is not surprising that crime rate is increasing exponentially. If we have to create conditions conducive to harmonio ...
Criminal Justice Operations (P430199)
... 07.03 Identify and apply strategies for showing compassion and working well with others. 07.04 Create and demonstrate responsible ways of dealing with criticism. 07.05 Identify personal stressors and evaluate methods for resolution. 07.06 Describe safe and responsible ways of responding to expressi ...
... 07.03 Identify and apply strategies for showing compassion and working well with others. 07.04 Create and demonstrate responsible ways of dealing with criticism. 07.05 Identify personal stressors and evaluate methods for resolution. 07.06 Describe safe and responsible ways of responding to expressi ...
Program Title: Criminal Justice Operations
... 07.03 Identify and apply strategies for showing compassion and working well with others. 07.04 Create and demonstrate responsible ways of dealing with criticism. 07.05 Identify personal stressors and evaluate methods for resolution. 07.06 Describe safe and responsible ways of responding to expressi ...
... 07.03 Identify and apply strategies for showing compassion and working well with others. 07.04 Create and demonstrate responsible ways of dealing with criticism. 07.05 Identify personal stressors and evaluate methods for resolution. 07.06 Describe safe and responsible ways of responding to expressi ...
File
... and in result I was pregnant at a young age and became a teen mom. There are other risks that preteen and teens face such as exposure to drugs. Fortunately I was never pressured into doing drugs. ...
... and in result I was pregnant at a young age and became a teen mom. There are other risks that preteen and teens face such as exposure to drugs. Fortunately I was never pressured into doing drugs. ...
Punishment: Consequentialism
... libertarians, but political theorists of all persuasions – and irrespective of whether retributive, or some other justification of punishment, is sought. Like any system of power and authority (which forms of private punishment may be as well, if generally on a smaller scale), a system of state puni ...
... libertarians, but political theorists of all persuasions – and irrespective of whether retributive, or some other justification of punishment, is sought. Like any system of power and authority (which forms of private punishment may be as well, if generally on a smaller scale), a system of state puni ...
The Paradox of Positivism
... What about externalist accounts? One simply argues that the rise of positivism was determined by ‘‘funding constraints.’’ The basic problem here is that funding streams both preexisted and outlasted high positivism. Thus Steinmetz (ibid.) writes, ‘‘Taken alone, funding cannot account for the waxing ...
... What about externalist accounts? One simply argues that the rise of positivism was determined by ‘‘funding constraints.’’ The basic problem here is that funding streams both preexisted and outlasted high positivism. Thus Steinmetz (ibid.) writes, ‘‘Taken alone, funding cannot account for the waxing ...
Networks SUMMER FALL 02 - the National Center for Victims of Crime
... with. All different kinds of people let me ...
... with. All different kinds of people let me ...
Criminology
Criminology (from Latin crīmen, ""accusation""; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of the nature, extent, management, causes, control, consequences, and prevention of criminal behavior, both on the individual and social levels. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the behavioral sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social anthropologists, as well as scholars of law.The term criminology was coined in 1885 by Italian law professor Raffaele Garofalo as criminologia. Later, French anthropologist Paul Topinard used the analogous French term criminologie.