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There have been renewed interests in the study of criminology and the causes of crime in the contemporary world.... This theory explains the prevalence of criminal behavior in that the criminal makes rational choices when committing crimes.... The reasons behind committing crimes could be due to personal needs like anger, lust or greed.... These actors are stimulated before they commit crimes.... The choice theory is useful in explaining the crimes given that Robinson stalked other victims then he made rational...
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As a result of the increase in the number of street gangs, the Federal Bureau of Investigations continues to play a major role in combating violent crimes and thefts in all cities and towns in US.... This ensures that the fight against gangs is made possible since one organ cannot fight the crimes by itself (Curry, Ball, & Fox, 2014)....
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The paper 'Roots in Creations of Women Artists' presents women who were rather expected than considered to be docile have begun to break the glass ceiling by entering into many fields.... Unmindful of the stigmatization about becoming public figures, women have conveniently entered the field of art....
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nbsp;… On the other hand, local authorities are likely to fail to control the development of the specific crimes probably because they focus on other criminal actions – like homicide, burglary and so on – that are considered to be more important – if taking into account the rate of their development in both urban and rural areas.... However, perpetrators usually manage to escape the punishment for their crimes – especially due to the lack of evidence for the existence of the crime but also because of the lack of willingness of victims to report the specific crimes....
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This case study "Crime Reduction and Prevention" explores some of the effective policies, essential to the quality lives, that may be established by the security stakeholders in the City of New York to assist crime victims, prevent crimes and achieve effective justice for all.... nbsp; The main reasons for the high crime prevalence in such neighborhoods are the flourishing opportunities for crimes such as illegal drug and arms trade and possession, violence, and gun markets....
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From the paper "The Life of John Wayne Gacy - criminology" it is clear that it is quite essential to state that most of the theories as to why Gacy committed the hideous acts of crime are linked to his psychology but the true reason cannot be pinpointed.... hellip; The life of John Wayne Gacy and his own recollections that I studied speaks of his horrific past yet I do not think that he had spoken all truth....
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This case study provides more insight into the background of Ted Bundy, with special emphasis on the hypothesis that his murderous behavior may have been somewhat set off by his difficult childhood.... At the same time, the case study employs some criminal behavior theories.... hellip; criminology, particularly homicide cannot be discussed in the 20TH Century without mentioning the name of Theodore Robert Cowell, commonly known as Ted Bundy (Beller, 2011)....
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In the study of crime, theories are used to try to understand and explain why and how people commit crimes.... This paper "Theories of Criminology - Differential Association Theory and Biologic Positivism" examines crimes that occur in case study 3 in light of suitable theories of criminology....
In this case study, several incidences in which the defendant's behavior might have been altered due to his association with other people are evident....
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