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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, rational choice theory focuses on offenders weighing the risks versus rewards prior to engaging in a criminal act (Dorsey, 2013). If the risks are low and the rewards are high, the offender will engage in the crime. However, if the risks are high and the reward is low, the offender generally will not engage in the offense. In addition to the aforementioned, the classical school of criminology also contends that punishment is the primary way to deter crime. In order for punishment to be effective, it must be swift, severe, and certain. In your paper, – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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CRJ 512 Week 1 Assignment Classical School of
Criminology and Present Day Crime and Crime
Prevention For more classes visit www.snaptutori
al.com   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
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CRJ 512 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminological Time Periods
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minological Time Periods   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.
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CRJ 512 Week 1 Journal For more classes
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Journal   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
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CRJ 512 Week 2 Assignment Victims Role in
Victimization For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   CRJ 512 Week 2
Assignment Victims Role in Victimization   Victim
s 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 e
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CRJ 512 Week 2 DQ 1 Crime Data and Trends For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   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
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CRJ 512 Week 2 Journal For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   CRJ 512 Week 2
Journal   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, choose two
criminological theories, and use them to explain
why
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CRJ 512 Week 3 Assignment Conflict Criminology
and Sociology For more classes
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Assignment Conflict Criminology and
Sociology   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 t
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CRJ 512 Week 3 DQ 1 Conflict Theory and Modern
Society For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.
com   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
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CRJ 512 Week 4 Assignment Controlling Violent
Crime For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.co
m   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, just to
name a few. In addition, it has also been found
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CRJ 512 Week 4 DQ1 Degrees of Murder For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   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, as well as the
different murderous relationships. In addition,
choose two types of homicide and provide examples
of each in the form
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CRJ 512 Week 5 Assignment Social Bonding Theory
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ial 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.
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CRJ 512 Week 5 DQ 1 Control Theories Versus
Criminological Theories For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   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.
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CRJ 512 Week 6 Assignment Rational Choice Theory
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minological 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.  
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CRJ 512 Week 6 DQ 1 White Collar Crime Defined
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te 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. In addition, also define
what is enterprise crime in
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