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2CRJ 512 Week 1 Assignment Classical School of
Criminology and Present Day Crime and Crime
Prevention
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- CRJ 512 Week 1 Assignment Classical School of
Criminology and Present Day Crime and Crime
Prevention -
- Classical School of Criminology and Present Day
Crime and Crime Prevention. Due by Day 7. The
primary argument of the classical school of
criminology is that offenders commit crimes due
to rational choice. As discussed in the Classical
School of Criminology video,
3CRJ 512 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminological Time Periods
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- Criminological Time Periods
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- In Chapter 1 of the primary text, Siegel explores
the relationship between "crime and criminology"
(2015). After reading this chapter, provide a
detailed evaluation of various sociological
schools of crime causation, as well as the
theories associated with each time period.
4CRJ 512 Week 1 Journal
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- The article Does the Perceived Risk of
Punishment Deter Criminally Prone Individuals?
Rational Choice, Self-Control, and Crime
examines the relationship between the perceived
risk of punishment and criminal behavior (Wright,
Caspi, Moffit, Paternoster, 2004). After
reflecting on the article, discuss the findings
of the study and why you think the research
reached the results. In addition, explain the
terms associated with the s
5CRJ 512 Week 2 Assignment Victims Role in
Victimization
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- Victims Roles in Victimization. Due by Day 7. In
Chapter 3 of the text, Siegel discusses victims
and victimization. Victimization theories argue
that victims are sometimes responsible for their
own victimization. There are three primary
theories of victimization that attempt to explain
the aforementioned. The theories focus on
victimization as it relates to conventional
crimes. In your paper,
6CRJ 512 Week 2 DQ 1 Crime Data and Trends
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- Crime Data and Trends. 1st Post Due by Day 3. In
Chapter 2 of the primary text, Siegel discusses
the nature and extent of crime (2015). After
reading this chapter, discuss in detail the three
different ways crime is recorded in our country.
Elaborate on each of the strengths and weaknesses
of each recording method. Discuss how the
different ways of recording crime can assist in
addressing results found in the theoretical study
of crime and crime causation.
7 CRJ 512 Week 2 Journal
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- Week Two Journal. Due by Day 7. The article Is
It Important to Examine Crime Trends at a Local
Micro Level? A Longitudinal Analysis of Street
to Street Variability in Crime Trajectories
discusses the impact of criminal proceedings on
crime victims as secondary victimization (Groff,
Weisberg, Yang,2010). After reflecting on the
article,
8CRJ 512 Week 3 Assignment Conflict Criminology
and Sociology
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- The concept of critical criminology has been
prevalent among criminologists for decades. A
derivative of Marxist Theory, the primary focus
of conflict criminology is the disparities linked
to economic, social, and political affiliation.
Chapter 8 in your primary textbook and the MSU
Professor Michelson video discuss social conflict
and critical criminology (Siegel, 2015,
Michelson, 2011).
9CRJ 512 Week 3 DQ 1 Conflict Theory and Modern
Society
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- Conflict Theory and Modern Society. 1st Post Due
by Day 3. In Chapter 8 of the primary text,
Siegel discusses social conflict and critical
criminology (2015). After reading this chapter,
discuss what conflict criminology is, and how it
contributes to crime in todays society. Discuss
how relative deprivation and a stratified society
also contribute to crime and delinquency.
Finally, discuss various sociological schools of
crime causation, and how they relate to relative
deprivation, and a stratified society.
10CRJ 512 Week 4 Assignment Controlling Violent
Crime
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- Controlling Violent Crime. Due by Day 7. There
are many factors that can be associated with the
cause of violent crime. Research suggests that
some of the factors include severe mental health
abnormalities, children who are consistently
exposed to violence at home, firearm
availability, the independent subculture of
violence, and the socialization process,
11CRJ 512 Week 4 DQ1 Degrees of Murder
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- In Chapter 10 of the primary text, Siegel
discusses different forms of violent crimes
specifically, he discusses the different degrees
and types of homicide (2015). After reading this
chapter, discuss the different degrees of
homicide and the elements needed for each degree
12 CRJ 512 Week 5 Assignment Social Bonding
Theory
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- Social Bonding Theory. Due by Day 7. Travis
Hirshis social bonding theory is a form of
social control. While other criminological
theories attempt to explain why crime occurs,
social bonding theory explains why people conform
to the norms of society and away from deviant and
antisocial behaviors. Many argue the threat of
punishment as being a deterrent.
13CRJ 512 Week 5 DQ 1 Control Theories Versus
Criminological Theories
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- In Chapter 7 of the primary text, Siegel (2015)
discusses social control theories, specifically
Travis Hirschis social bonding theory (1969).
Critique the distinct differences between control
theories and criminological theories, critique
the major components of the various biological
schools of crime causation, and discuss the
differences between social control theories and
criminological theories.
14CRJ 512 Week 6 Assignment Rational Choice Theory
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- Criminological Research Paper. Due by Day 7.
Offenders commit crimes for different reasons.
Criminological theories attempt to explain why
crimes occur. For the Final Paper, you will
evaluate the theoretical study of crime and crime
causation by examining the crime of an offender
and applying a criminological theory discussing
why the offense occurred.
15CRJ 512 Week 6 DQ 1 White Collar Crime Defined
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- White Collar Crime Defined. 1st Post Due by Day
3. In Chapter 12 of the primary text, Siegel
(2015) defines white collar crime and describes
the profile of the typical white collar offender.
In your initial response to this weeks
discussion, define white collar crime and
economic crime in your own words, and describe
the typical white collar crime offender.
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