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For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com For your Final Case Study, due in Week Five, you will explore, in depth, one well-known criminal case. You may select your own case, or select from one of the following: Jeffery McDonald, Andrea Yates, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Aileen Wournos, John Wayne Gacy, Philip Markoff (the Craigslist killer), Scott Peterson, Anthony Sowell, or Dennis Rader (BTK strangler). – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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CRJ 308 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 1 Assignment Final Case
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 1 DQ 1 Causes of Criminal
  • For your Final Case Study, due in Week Five, you
    will explore, in depth, one well-known criminal
    case. You may select your own case, or select
    from one of the following Jeffery McDonald,
    Andrea Yates, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Aileen
    Wournos, John Wayne Gacy, Philip Markoff (the
    Craigslist killer), Scott Peterson, Anthony
    Sowell, or Dennis Rader (BTK strangler).
  • Chapter 1 discusses several theoretical
    perspectives on and explanations for crime
    causation. After reviewing the various theories
    and theoretical perspectives, discuss your
    personal view regarding what causes criminal
    behavior. Which theory or theories do you feel
    are most accurate and why?

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  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 1 DQ 2 Development
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 1 Journal Psychological
  • Some researchers and theorists believe that an
    interaction of both psychological factors (e.g.,
    biology, personality, and cognitive) and
    sociological factors can explain criminal
    behavior.
  • Psychological and Sociological Influences of
    Psychopathic BehaviorReview the video, In the
    Shadow of Feeling, and reflect on the various
    childhood psychological and sociological
    influences that can contribute to psychopathic
    behavior.
  • Jails and Prisons. Prepare a paper detailing the
    differences between jails and prisons and the
    relative purposes for each.

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 2 Assignment Personality
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 2 DQ 1 A Genetic
  • Personality Disorders and Criminal
    BehaviorSelect one of the personality disorders
    discussed in Chapter 4 (i.e., odd or eccentric
    personality disorders, dramatic personality
    disorders, anxious or fearful personality
    disorders, or antisocial personality disorder)
    and
  • Week 2 DQ1
  • A Genetic or Biological Link?
  • Considering that factors such as eye color, hair
    color, facial features, body figures, and
    personality characteristics are passed down from
    generation to generation, could criminal behavior
    or criminal tendencies also be passed down?

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 2 DQ 2 Biological Approach
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 3 Assignment Brain
  • Compare and contrast the temperament and
    biological approach and the personality approach
    with respect to development, causes of behavior,
    and influences on criminal behavior.
  • Brain Dysfunction in Criminal BehaviorWatch the
    video, The Brain and Violence Secrets of Your
    Mind. In your paper, discuss the role that brain
    damage, abnormalities in brain structure, and
    disturbances in brain chemistry may play in
    criminal behavior.

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 3 DQ 1 Social Reinforcers
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 3 DQ 2 What Motivates
  • Week 3 DQ1
  • Social Reinforcers and Punishers
  • Gangs and gang violence persist as a significant
    concern for criminal justice and society at
    large.
  • Week 3 DQ2
  • What Motivates Offenders to Commit Crime?
  • Discuss at least three social-cognitive factors
    that motivate offenders to commit crime. Select
    one of the prevention and treatment programs
    discussed in Chapter 7, and discuss how that
    program can be used to treat the three factors
    you selected.

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 4 DQ 1 Id, Ego, and Superego
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 4 DQ 2 Humanist
  • Week 4 DQ1
  • Id, Ego, and Superego
  • As with personality theories, Freuds theory and
    other psychoanalytic theories may be difficult to
    test and prove in court. Analyze Freuds theory
    and discuss the impact that it has on the
    development of criminal behavior.
  • Week 4 DQ2
  • Humanist and Interactionist Theories
  • Select two of the humanist and interactionist
    theories presented in Chapter 8 of the text.
    Compare and contrast the features of the
    theories, with respect to the causes and
    influences of criminal behavior.

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 4 Journal Reflection
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 5 Assignment Final Case
  • Reflection on Theories of CrimeConsider the
    various perspectives and theories of crime that
    we have discussed in class and reflect on which
    theory or theories you find most valid.
  • Final Case StudyExplore, in depth, one
    well-known criminal case. You may select your own
    case, or select from one of the following
    Jeffery McDonald, Andrea Yates, Jeffrey Dahmer,
    Ted Bundy, Aileen Wournos, John Wayne Gacy,
    Philip Markoff (the Craigslist killer), Scott
    Peterson, Anthony Sowell, or Dennis Rader (BTK
    strangler).

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CRJ 303 Course Future Starts / tutorialrank.com
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 5 DQ 1 Traits of a Psychopath
  • ASHFORD CRJ 308 Week 5 DQ 2 Serial, Spree
  • Week 5 DQ1
  • Traits of a Psychopath
  • Watch The PCL-R Checklist A measure of evil.
    Discuss the characteristics and traits of a
    psychopath and how the PCL-R Checklist can be
    used to diagnose psychopathy.
  • Week 5 DQ2
  • Serial, Spree, and Mass Murders
  • Differentiating between serial murders, spree
    murders, and mass murders can be difficult, as
    some individuals fit into two or more categories.

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