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SFU LIBRARY ORIENTATION
Explore the process of writing a criminology term paper focusing on the choice of criminals, background information, psychological theories, and research sources. Discover how to access SFU library resources, find online articles, and avoid paying for research. Learn about installing LibKey Nomad fo
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CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Delve into the realm of victimology, exploring the history, definitions, and importance of focusing on victims of crime. From the United Nations Declaration of Basic Principles for Victims to the Victims' Rights Act of 2002, the rights and considerations of victims and their families are examined. D
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Introduction to Criminology and Course Overview
Criminology is the scientific study of criminal behavior, encompassing its nature, causes, management, and prevention. This introductory lesson outlines the key concepts covered in the course, including changing awareness of crime, criminological theories, and controlled assessments and examinations
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Relationship between Health & Deaths in Custody: A Criminology Perspective
Explore the correlation between inmate health and custodial deaths in Australia, with a focus on Indigenous incarceration rates and potential solutions to improve prisoner well-being and reduce mortality. The research delves into the alarming statistics, historical context, and proposed strategies t
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Understanding General Criminal Law: Principles and Relationships
General Criminal Law encompasses rules governing offenses and their penalties, exploring the definitions of offenses, relationships with social sciences, other branches of law, and auxiliary sciences. This presentation covers the importance, sources, and branches of criminal law, highlighting its in
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Understanding the Labeling Theory in Criminology
The Labeling Theory explores how individuals, particularly juveniles, are labeled by society and authorities, leading to self-fulfilling prophecies of delinquent behavior. It discusses the impact of societal perceptions on criminal identity, highlighting the consequences of being labeled as "bad kid
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Introduction to Criminology: FAQs, Course Structure, and Content Overview
Criminology is a fascinating field that delves into various aspects of crime, including its causes, perpetrators, and consequences. In this overview, you will learn about the curriculum, assessment methods, and duration of Criminology courses, along with details on key topics covered, such as changi
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Georgian College Dual Credit Programs Overview
Explore a variety of dual credit programs offered at Georgian College, including Basic Baking & Pastry Skills, Introduction to Fitness & Health Promotion, and Lifestyle Management. Dive into semester recruitment experiences and get a glimpse of the Winter 2020 dual credit offerings in Barrie. Discov
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Effective Strategies for Public Defender Services in Connecticut
Explore key insights from the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology regarding the Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services, including the establishment, structure, and challenges faced. Learn why the division embraced in-house research capabilities, staff requirements, projec
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Early Positivism and the Positive School of Criminology
The early positivist school of criminology, including figures like Lombroso and Gall, focused on applying scientific methods to understand criminal behavior. Phrenology, atavism, and criminal anthropology were key concepts explored, emphasizing determinism and individual offender characteristics. Th
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Understanding Deterrence Theory and Classical Criminology
The content provides an overview of deterrence theory, focusing on key figures, assumptions, general and specific deterrence, research, and policy implications. It also delves into classical criminology, discussing key figures like Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria, concepts such as felicity calcul
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Criminology of Disaster: Exploring Crime Patterns in Times of Catastrophe
Delve into the fascinating intersection of criminology and disaster scenarios through historical case studies such as Hurricane Hugo in St. Croix, the impact of Hurricane Sandy in Brigantine, and the chaos following the San Francisco earthquake. The complexities of social disruption, looting behavio
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Patterns in Domestic Violence Order Breach Sentencing Outcomes
Explore the patterns in sentencing outcomes for breaches of domestic violence orders over time, legislative and community contexts, key findings, and current study results in the field of criminology at Griffith University.
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