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Use the Internet to research three (3) real-life incidents from the past five (5) years that fall under the following topics:
Theories of victimization and corresponding examples
Criminal activity
Crime that occurred within your community
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Use the Internet to research three (3) real-life incidents from the past five (5) years that fall under the following topics:
Theories of victimization and corresponding examples
Criminal activity
Crime that occurred within your community
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In our first work, we take a holistic approach towards analysing the different forms of abusive behaviours found in the web communities. We introduce three abuse detection tasks -- 1) presence of abuse, 2) severity of abuse, 3) target of abuse. Due to the absence of a rich abuse-based dataset of considerable size, labeled across all aspects -- presence, severity, and target, we provide a corpus with 7,601 posts collected from a popular alt-right social media platform Gab, each of which is manually labeled comprehensively across all such aspects. We also propose a Transformer based text classifier which outperforms the existing baselines on each of the three proposed tasks on the presented corpus. Our proposed classifier obtains an accuracy of 80% for abuse presence, 82% for abuse target detection, and 64% for abuse severity detection.
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Assignment 1: Describing and Applying Victimization Theory
Due Week 4 and worth 150 points
Use the Internet and your textbook to research the criminological and victimization theories presented in the group lists below. Select two (2) criminological theories
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actions being taken by them in some cases. There is a need
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of people and can take the shape of violence. The study
aims to analyse and rank twitter users according to their
influential power and extremism of their tweets to help
prevent major protests and violent events. We scraped top
trending topics and fetched tweets using those hashtags.
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source based and content based features along with a
knowledge graph which generates the score and rank the
twitter users according to the scores. Our aim with this
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Various examples of observational studies, mostly fo the analysis of social media.
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Use the Internet to research three (3) real-life incidents from the past five (5) years that fall under the following topics:
Theories of victimization and corresponding examples
Criminal activity
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Towards a More Holistic Approach on Online Abuse and AntisemitismIIIT Hyderabad
In our first work, we take a holistic approach towards analysing the different forms of abusive behaviours found in the web communities. We introduce three abuse detection tasks -- 1) presence of abuse, 2) severity of abuse, 3) target of abuse. Due to the absence of a rich abuse-based dataset of considerable size, labeled across all aspects -- presence, severity, and target, we provide a corpus with 7,601 posts collected from a popular alt-right social media platform Gab, each of which is manually labeled comprehensively across all such aspects. We also propose a Transformer based text classifier which outperforms the existing baselines on each of the three proposed tasks on the presented corpus. Our proposed classifier obtains an accuracy of 80% for abuse presence, 82% for abuse target detection, and 64% for abuse severity detection.
To the best of our knowledge, both of the presented works are first in the respective directions. Through our studies we aim to lay foundation for future research works to explore the area of hate speech and online abuse in a more holistic and complete manner.
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Assignment 1: Describing and Applying Victimization Theory
Due Week 4 and worth 150 points
Use the Internet and your textbook to research the criminological and victimization theories presented in the group lists below. Select two (2) criminological theories
In the age of social media communication, it is easy to
modulate the minds of users and also instigate violent
actions being taken by them in some cases. There is a need
to have a system that can analyze the threat level of tweets
from influential users and rank their Twitter handles so
that dangerous tweets can be avoided going public on
Twitter before fact-checking which can hurt the sentiments
of people and can take the shape of violence. The study
aims to analyse and rank twitter users according to their
influential power and extremism of their tweets to help
prevent major protests and violent events. We scraped top
trending topics and fetched tweets using those hashtags.
We propose a custom ranking algorithm which considers
source based and content based features along with a
knowledge graph which generates the score and rank the
twitter users according to the scores. Our aim with this
study is to identify and rank extremist twitter users with
regards to their impact and influence. We use a technique
that takes into consideration both source based and
content-based features of tweets to generate the ranking of
the extremist twitter users having a high impact factor
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Various examples of observational studies, mostly fo the analysis of social media.
Lecture for the M. Sc. Data Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Spring 2016.
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Use the Internet to research three (3) real-life incidents from the past five (5) years that fall under the following topics:
Theories of victimization and corresponding examples
Criminal activity
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Now that you have examined two theories of crime and how they migh.docxhenrymartin15260
Now that you have examined two theories of crime and how they might explain any particular crime, it is time to examine how criminal justice responses to crime may be shaped by these theories. For this part of your course project, complete the following:
Discuss your first theory and how criminal justice responses may be formed based on the assumptions of this theory.
Discuss your second theory and how criminal justice responses may be formed based on the assumptions of this theory.
Examine any actual criminal justice responses that have been implemented based on the assumptions of these theories.
This assignment should be at least two 2-3 pages in length (adding to the final paper).
Use at least 3-5 scholarly sources that discuss a criminal justice response. These sources must be properly cited using APA format. Students should seek out peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles from LIRN to complete this assignment or explore the National Criminal Justice Reference Service for examples of how the criminal justice system has responded.
Abstract and conclusion
Abstract
This paper will be on two criminology theories; the positivist and the classical theory. These two theories will be discussed and how the criminal justice system responded towards the assumptions. It explains how certain crimes are looked at and also dealt with.
The commitment of various criminal activities attracts action from the criminal justice system. However, on many different occasions, the criminal justice system has been criticized for handling those who commit crime with great leniency and mercy. The only way that crime can be reduced and those who intend to commit crimes in future stopped is through institution of various reforms in the criminal justice system. Through two of the criminal theories, the criminal justice system can be reformed and help and guide on making adjustments in the theory (Siegel, 2012). The two theories are the positivist theory of criminology and the classical theory of criminology. The two could help enhance the responses of the criminal justice system in the following ways.
This theory of criminology holds on to the fact and aspect that the intelligence of an individual is a central factor and issue in committing various criminal activities. A low level of intelligence in individuals is believed to be at the center of engagement in various crimes. On the basis of this theory, the criminal justice system t can benefit in the following ways in enhancing to cases where individuals engage in criminal activities such as child abuse due to low levels of intelligence.
The criminal justice system should ensure that individuals who commit crimes that they are very well aware of and capable of preventing themselves from engaging in have a mental check up before they convict them and institute heavy penalties. There should be no mercy to an individual who commits a crime and the best way to penalize such individuals by the criminal justice.
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Discussion 1
In Chapter 7 of Crime Prevention, Robinson states that "Rational choice and deterrence theories are two related theories that help understand why criminal justice – including crime control and crime prevention activities of police, courts, and corrections – should help us reduce crime in society" (2012). Answer one of the following questions:
THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE ABOVE. THE NEXT ASSIGNMENT YOU NEED TO DO IS PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON TWO CLASSMATES POSTS. THE LENGTH MUST BE 200 WORDS EACH POST. THERE ARE TWO FEEDBACKS YOU MUST DO. MUST BE POSITIVE FEEDBACK, PROPER GRAMMAR/SENTENCE STRUCTURE, AND ANY OUTSIDE SOURCES YOU USE THAT RELATES TO THE FEEBACK FROM THE STUDENT MUST BE PROPERLY CITED/SCHOLARY SOURCE.
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts.
Robinson discusses many theories in Chapters 3 through 7. Some of these theories are: Biological Theories, Psychological Theories, Integrated Theories, Social Learning Theories, Social Control Theories, Routine Activity Theories, Crime Pattern Theories, Anomie Theories, Strain Theories, Institutional Anomie Theories, Contextual anomie and strain theories, Cultural deviance or subcultural theories.
Select a theory other than rational choice or deterrence theories, and compare and/or contrast it to the post of your classmates’ and/or your instructor.
Does one of these theories clarify your understanding of the crime or criminal issue you intend to examine in your Final Project?
DISCUSSION RESPONSE FROM STUDENT ONE JAYMES W.
Rational choice theories are among the fastest growing theories in social science today. Many sociologists and political scientists defend the claim that rational choice theory can provide the basis for a unified and comprehensive theory of social behavior. What distinguishes rational choice theory from other forms of theory is that it denies the existence of any kinds of action other than the purely rational and calculative. All social action can be seen as rationally motivated, as instrumental action, however much of it may appear to be irrational or non-rational.
General deterrence strategies focus on future behaviors, preventing individuals from engaging in crime or deviant by impacting their rational decision making process. Specific deterrence focuses on punishing known deviants in order to prevent them from ever again violating the specific norms they have broken. Through the rational use of punishment as a negative sanction, problematic behavior can be cut down dramatically. Some examples are: shock sentencing, corporal punishment, mandatory arrests for certain behaviors.
Specific deterrence strategies, focuses on punishing known deviants in order to prevent them from ever again violating the specific norms they have broken. The concern here is that motives and rationales that lie behind the original behavior can, perhaps, never be delineated, but through the rational use of punishment as a negative sanction, problematic beh.
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CJ 500 Criminal Justice Library Tips
Shapiro Library
Shapiro Library Graduate Tutorial
A–Z Database List
o Search by subject. Search term examples:
Law
Justice Studies
Research Guides
o Sometimes there is a guide for a specific topic/discipline.
o Criminal Justice Research Guide
o Google Like a Librarian
o Graduate Student Research Guide
Periodical Finder/ Electronic Journals
o Search by title (“begins with” or “contains”).
o Browse by subject (“law, politics, and government”).
o ProQuest Criminal Justice
o LexisNexis Academic
In this discipline, you will need to cite your sources in APA style. Refer to the following for information on using APA
style:
APA Style Guide
Purdue Online Writing Lab
How do I cite sources in APA style?
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CJ 500 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
For your final project, you will analyze a contemporary issue in criminal justice and provide an evidence-based recommendation to address the issue, selecting an
issue of interest on which to focus your brief. You will analyze how the issue has evolved, apply criminological theories to identify causes of the issue, assess the
impact of the issue on the community, and propose strategies to address the issue.
Professionals in the field of criminal justice are often faced with making difficult decisions related to critical issues in their field. Those that are able to effectively
take action to address these issues are seen as leaders in the field. To effectively form conclusions and recommend appropriate action, it is essential that
professionals first analyze the background of the issue. Professionals must understand the history of the is.
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Assignment
Assignment: Criminal Profiling Methods in Action
You can choice one
Criminal investigative analysts must ask many questions before they determine the type of approach to use to investigate a crime. Is there enough evidentiary information to formulate a theory on why the crime occurred? Who might have committed the crime, based on deductive reasoning? Are there any general premises that can be inductively applied? Would descriptive statistics (i.e., UCR, local demographic) be useful? Would group statistics (i.e., types of sexual offenders) be useful? The answers to these questions will help determine the best possible method to use in investigating the crime.
In this Assignment, you will determine the best approach to use in investigating a high-profile case in the news.
To prepare for this Assignment:
Review the Learning Resources concerning concepts of criminal profiling.
Select a high-profile criminal case currently in the media. This could be a homicide, sexual assault, or other violent crime.
By Day 7
In a 2- to 3-page paper
Briefly, describe the case and provide a link to where you found the case information.
Explain whether you would use deductive or inductive reasoning while profiling the offender and why.
Explain how you would use nomothetic or ideographic methods to investigate the crime.
Explain whether you would use a clinical or actuarial approach (or both) and why.
Support your responses with references from the Learning Resources. Justify your rationale with examples.
SOME READING
Bartol, C. R. & Bartol, A. M. (2010). Criminal & behavioral profiling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Chapter 2, “Crime Scene Profiling” (pp. 21–56)
Turvey, B. E. (2012).
Criminal profiling: An introduction to behavioral evidence analysis
(4th ed.). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Chapter 3, “Alternative Methods of Criminal Profiling” (pp. 67–100)
Carson, D. (2011). Investigative psychology and law: Towards collaboration by focusing on evidence and inferential reasoning.
Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 8
(1), 74–89. doi:10.1002/jip.133
Devery, C. (2010). Criminal profiling and criminal investigation.
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 26
(4), 393–409. doi:10.1177/1043986210377108
Kocsis, R. N., & Palermo, G. B. (2016). Criminal profiling as expert witness evidence: The implications of the profiler validity research.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 49
(Part A), 55–65. doi:10.1016/j.ijlp.2016.05.011
Kocsis, R. N., & Palermo, G. B. (2015). Disentangling criminal profiling: Accuracy, homology, and the myth of trait-based profiling.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 59
(3), 313–332. doi:10.1177/0306624X13513429
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ASSIGNMENT
Assignment: Theoretical Applications and Policy Implications
One of the primary purposes of a criminological theory is to inform crime prevention and victim reduction strategies and policies. This is accomplished by examining the factors proposed by the theory that contribute to or cause crime and then developing strategies or policies that impact these factors.
Imagine this scenario: You are a consultant for the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). You have been asked to give a short presentation at their annual conference on the use of a criminological theory to inform policy.
Note:
You may choose any criminological theory for this Assignment. However, you might consider researching routine activity theory, strain theory, the general theory of crime, social learning theory, social disorganization theory, biological theories, or psychological theories. Remember to only select one theory.
Theorists and Theories: Discover Theorists & Theories
The Assessment:
Library and the Internet to find three scholarly resources that focus on a criminological theory. Select one criminological theory to use in your presentation.
Subject Research: Criminal Justice & Security
Develop a
4- to 6-minute
video presentation to be uploaded into Kaltura, in which you include the following:
Provide an overview of the criminological theory you selected. Include the main tenets and propositions in your overview.
Describe how this theory explains the occurrence of crime.
Include biological, psychological, social, and structural variables.
Provide three crime reduction strategies or policies that are based on the theory that you selected. These may be existing strategies or policies, or ones that you create.
Analyze how each crime reduction strategy or policy is based on the theory that you selected. Identify which theoretical tenet each crime reduction strategy or policy is based on.
Summarize your presentation by explaining which types of crimes each of your strategies or policies will most likely impact and how they might contribute to social change.
PLEASE PUT IN A SCRIPT FORM AND HIGHLIGHTED AREAS
GRADING SCALE
Meets Expectations
24 (24%) - 30 (30%)
The video presentation provides an overview of the criminological theory selected. The overview includes the main tenets and propositions
24 (24%) - 30 (30%)
The video presentation describes how the selected criminological theory explains the occurrence of crime. Included in the description are the biological, psychological, social, and structural variables
24 (24%) - 30 (30%)
In the video presentation, three crime reduction strategies or policies that are based on the theory selected are identified (either existing strategies/policies or ones you created).
In the video presentation, an analysis of how each crime reduction strategy or policy is based on the theory that you selected is given.
The video presentation identifies which theoretical tenet each crime .
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Assignment 1: Describing and Applying Victimization Theory
Due Week 4 and worth 150 points
Use the Internet and your textbook to research the criminological and victimization theories presented in the group lists below. Select two (2) criminological theories (Group 1), two (2) theories of victimization (Group 2), and fill in the chart below using the following instructions. You will be graded on four (4) theories in total (not including the pre-filled example):
Group 1 - Select two (2) of the following:
Bio-social Theory; Psychological Theory; Social Structure Theory; Social Process Theory; Social Conflict Theory; Labeling Theory; or Developmental Theory.
Group 2 - Select two (2) of the following:
Deviant Place Theory; Routine Activity Theory; Deviant Lifestyle Theory; or Victim Precipitation Theory.
Summarize the theory of victimization, describing its meaning and core concepts as it relates to the nature of crime.
Identify subcategories of the theory and describe each.
Apply the theory to one (1) real life example or scenario. Briefly explain why the theory applies to the example you identified.
Use at least three (3) quality academic resources as references, such as journal articles, newspapers, magazines, and publications from law enforcement associations.
Note
: Wikipedia, blogs and similar websites do not quality as quality academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Use the chart template located
here
.
Be typed using Time New Roman font (size 12).
Include a reference page. References in APA 6th Edition formatting should be written in Times New Roman 12 point, in alphabetical order, double-spaced, subsequent lines indented, title / journals italicized appropriately, etc.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
Summarize and describe various theories of victimization as they relate to the nature of crime in democratic societies.
Apply the core concepts understood in the theories of victimization to real life criminal cases and scenarios.
Use technology and information resources to research victimization theories and criminal cases.
Write clearly and concisely about criminal justice using proper writing mechanics and APA style conventions.
Note
: This chart is just an example. Please use the Chart Template
here
to complete your assignment.
Victimization Theory
Summarize the theory of victimization, describing its meaning and core concepts as it relates to the nature of crime.
Identify subcategories of the theory and describe each.
Apply the theory to one (1) real life example or scenario. Briefly explain why the theory applies to the example you identified.
Rational Choice Theory
(This theory is completed for you as an example of how to complete the remaining theories)
According to this theory, crime is a matter of personal choice and the criminal makes a rational decision to commit the crime.
This view is that If a person is motivated, considers t.
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PSY 303 Module 1 Assignment 3 Measures of Crime
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PSY 303 Module 1 Assignment 3 Measures of Crime
Measuring crime can be a difficult process. By its very nature, crime is
something that goes undetected. Law enforcement has developed a
variety of techniques to track crime, such as police reports and victim
reports. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) uses the Uniform
Crime Reporting (UCR) Program for tracking crime; it reports crime in
2. more than one way. All crime reporting and tracking systems categorize
crime and have certain limitations.
Measuring crime involves tracking statistics such as demographic
information and moderator variables related to the crimes. Moderator
variables are any third variable in a correlation that affects the
relationship between the first two variables. For example, we may find
that gender is related to violent crime with a higher percentage of males
engaging in violent behavior. However, a moderator variable would be
age, with the highest percentage of violent offenders being below the
age of 30.
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US Department of Justice, The Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2009).
2008 crime in the United States: About crime in the U.S. Retrieved from
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2008
Select a crime and write a report addressing the following:
Summarize the statistics from the last two reporting years. Be sure to
include demographic information such as ethnicity, race, age, gender,
marital status, employment status, socioeconomic group, etc., and
moderator variables related to the crime.
Examine the reliability and validity of these statistics. Are they accurate?
Why or why not? Be sure to discuss how age, gender, race, ethnicity,
3. and socioeconomic level are related to offending and representation in
the criminal justice system.
Explain whether certain populations are overrepresented in the statistics.
If so, why?
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PSY 303 Module 2 Assignment 2 Crime and Cause
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PSY 303 Module 3 Assignment 1
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PSY 303 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Analyzing
Theories of Crime
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PSY 303 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Analyzing Theories of Crime
You are an investigative reporter for a large news network. You are
working on a news piece identifying how theories of crime explain
specific crimes including the demographics of perpetrators and victims.
You are required to make a thirty-minute presentation to your producers
to convince them to run your story.
Choose a specific crime from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)
Program at the following:
US Department of Justice, The Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2009).
2008 Crime in the United States: About crime in the U.S. Retrieved
from
Research this crime using your textbook, the Argosy University online
library resources, and the Internet. Be sure to include the UCR and other
crime reports in your research
Based on your research, develop a presentation that addresses the
following:
6. Define the crime. Include both the legal definition and others as
necessary.
Summarize demographics of the crime for both the perpetrators and the
victim. Be sure to cover the following:
Gender
Ethnicity
Socioeconomic characteristics
Other relevant diversity issues
Choose two theories of the causes of crime that have been discussed and
analyzed so far in the course; apply those theories to the selected crime.
Be sure to cover the following:
Explain the type of each theory in detail.
Discuss the development of each theory and the main theorists
associated with them.
7. Compare and contrast the two theories of crime selected. Discuss the
ways in which they fit with the crime and the specific demographics
associated with the crime.
Based on your research, develop your own hypothesis of the cause of
this crime. Using the theories that you have chosen, you can develop
your own “combination” theory.
Give valid reasons and scholarly, peer-reviewed sources in support of
your theory.
You are allowed to present your theory in first person; however, be
careful not to abuse this privilege.
Your presentation should include the following:
A title slide and a reference slide (these will not count towards the total
number of slides).
At least five sentences of speaker notes for each section to clarify
anything not included in the slides. (As this is a presentation the slides
8. should cover the main points and the details should be covered in the
speaker’s notes.) The speaker notes should be properly referenced.
Develop a 10–15-slide presentation in PowerPoint format. Apply APA
standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming
convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M3_A2.ppt.
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PSY 303 Module 4 Assignment 1 Peer Pressure and
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9. PSY 303 Module 4 Assignment 2 Media and Crime Log
Entry II
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PSY 303 Module 4 Assignment 2 Media and Crime Log Entry II
In this module, you will have an opportunity to add to your media and
crime log by applying theories presented in this course to media
portrayals of crime. The American public is fascinated with crime and
therefore, there is no shortage of media depictions of crimes and
criminals. In this assignment, you will use the scholarly knowledge you
have gained in the course to analyze how the media portrays crime.
You are now familiar with biological, psychological, and sociological
theories of crime. In M2: Assignment 2, you wrote a log entry applying
psychological theories of criminal behavior to analyze articles or news
stories. In this assignment, you will write your second log entry.
Research newspaper or magazine articles related to crime using the print
or online news media.
10. Select two articles or news stories and apply at least two theories from
the biological, psychological, and/or sociological perspectives to each
article or news story.
Write an analysis of each article or news story addressing the following:
What is the purpose of the story as you perceive it?
How is crime or criminal justice portrayed?
What feelings or reactions are evoked in you by the article?
How would you explain the reported criminal behavior using the two
theories you selected? Explain your choice of theory.
Give complete citation for the selected article and include a digital copy
if possible.
Write a 2–3-page log entry in Word format. Apply APA standards to
citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention:
LastnameFirstInitial_M4_A2.doc.
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PSY 303 Module 5 Assignment 1 LASA 2 Society’s
Response to Crime
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Society’s response to crime has changed over the past century. The
approach of rehabilitation in the 1960s has gradually been replaced with
a “get tough on crime” approach, bringing in mandatory sentencing laws
and long prison sentences. Regardless of the approach, crime continues
to be a problem, and recidivism for some crimes and some offenders
remains high. In this assignment, you will explore society’s response to
crime and different concepts of justice.
Read the following article from the Argosy University online library:
12. Tyler, T. R. (2006). Restorative justice and procedural justice: Dealing
with rule breaking. Journal of Social Issues, 62(2), 307–326. DOI:
10.1111/j.1540-4560.2006.00452.x (EBSCO AN 20779250)
direct=true&db=pbh&AN=20779250&site=ehost-live
Research the ideas of justice using the textbook, the Argosy University
online library resources, and the Internet.
Based on your research and the discussions so far, analyze the
usefulness of the ideas of justice in lowering recidivism. Address the
following:
Is restorative justice useful in lowering the rate of recidivism? For which
types of crimes and offenders is it most useful? Make sure to include any
demographic information that may be useful in defending this type of
“justice.”
Is procedural or moral justice more applicable for this aim? For which
types of crimes and offenders is it most useful? Make sure to include any
demographic information that may defend one or the other.
Which type of justice is most useful based on the psychological theories
of crime? For which types of crimes and offenders is it most useful?
13. Make sure your essay includes the following:
A title page with a running head
Headings
A reference page
Write a 5–7-page essay in Word format. Apply APA standards to
citation of sources.
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PSY 303 Module 5 Assignment 2
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