Discipline: Law - Criminal

Recital InformationRecital Information

 This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin™.Instructions In order to prepare for the Recital Reflection assignment, you must select a live classical or musical theater performance near you to attend. There are many free live events available. Tips for finding local, free, classical or musical theater events are provided. The performance must take place anytime between […]

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Supporting Lectures: Positive Criminology Social Structure Theory Case StudyChristopher Gardner was rendered jobless and homeless at the age of 30 in 1981.With his baby son, Gardner moved from shelter to shelter in San Francisco as he tried to find a job. Gardner eventually managed to get the job of a trainee at a stock-brokerage firm. […]

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Environmental Stressors Supporting Lectures: Positive Criminology Social Structure Theory This week’s discussion will examine the impact of one’s local environment on behavior. Considering what is presented in the readings, answer the following questions: What impact does an individual’s environment and/or genetics have on the individual’s ability to make a free choice not to commit criminal […]

i need help structuring my Hip Hop trial debatei need help structuring my Hip Hop trial debate

  , Please watch the following video in its entirety: Versus Hip Hop on Trial Debate https://youtu.be/r3-7Y0xG89Q “Hip-Hop Doesn’t Enhance Society, It Degrades it.” Before watching the video, what is your stance on the motion, “Hip-Hop Doesn’t Enhance Society, It Degrades it?”  Explain your stance. Which three debaters did you closely align with? Thoroughly explain […]

Law – Criminal Assignment 4Law – Criminal Assignment 4

Please use attached files for this assignment. Please provide a 250–500 word summary of your assigned reading. This should describe key aspects of the article you read.  Assigned reading: Telep, C. W., Weisburd, D., Gill, C. E., Vitter, Z., & Teichman, D. (2014). Displacement of crime and diffusion of crime control benefits in large-scale geographic […]

3-2 Discussion: Make Your Case3-2 Discussion: Make Your Case

A Guardian reporter, speaking about England, wrote: “Anyone going to jail in this country has to adapt to a cynical, corrupt, antisocial lifestyle which does little to encourage change in post-prison behaviour” (James, 2015). This quote implies that prison culture is notably different from the culture at large, and though it speaks specifically of England, […]

Word PaintingWord Painting

  Using information from your textbook and this week’s lecture, find one example of the following from YouTube that was NOT used in the course or text. This can be a classical piece of music or a popular piece of music.  A musical piece that is programmatic, OR  A musical piece that uses word painting, […]

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Effectiveness of the Law Supporting Lectures: Classical Criminology Punishment Case study: Florida’s “10-20-Life” Law Your state officials are considering ways to deter gun violence. The governor has hired you to provide an analysis of Florida’s 10-20-Life law. Your task is to produce a PowerPoint presentation of 10-12 slides that will provide lawmakers and the governor […]

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Supporting Lectures: Classical Criminology Positive Criminology The discussion assignment provides a forum for discussing relevant topics for this week on the basis of the course competencies covered. This week, you reviewed several of the key theories related to the crime causation. Next week, the topics will turn to the structure of neighborhoods and cities. For […]

Purpose of Corrections: Punishment, or Rehabilitation?Purpose of Corrections: Punishment, or Rehabilitation?

To successfully complete this, you will need to: Refer to: An Overview of the First Step Act. (https://www.bop.gov/inmates/fsa/overview.jsp) This resource provides a thumbnail description of 2018’s First Step Act. This Act’s purpose is to: improve criminal justice outcomes, reduce the size of the Federal prison population, and to create mechanisms to maintain public safety. The […]