Violence and juvenile crime has been on a dramatic rampage for the past three decades. In the United States of America for example, the juvenile systems have been strained exorbitantly owing to the highest number of juvenile influx. Gunn, J, Maden, A. & Swinton, M. (2005) Research pronouncements designate that violent offenses arbitrated in juvenile courts have augmented to 31% since 1986.
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Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
11 Apr 2011
8 Apr 2011
Gender Crime Offence
On June 11th, 2000, there was an attack in Central Park. Over fifty women were assaulted by groups of men after a Puerto Rican Day parade. The women were groped, doused with water, called gender-specific derogatory names and were sexually assaulted. The attackers videotaped the attacks, as did several bystanders. Police were there at the scene, and were notified by victims. However, the police did not try to help.
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Criminology Cultural Crime
Cultural criminology is the approach to the investigation of crime that its criminality and its control are based in the context of culture. This means, that institutions of crime control, and crime by it self are seen as products of culture. Cultural criminology’s study is approached with theories, methods, and political analysis. There are two key elements that interact, and cultural criminology wants to pay its attention on this interaction which is between: the ascending and descending of the connection of constructions.
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Ecological Crime Criminal
For some years, a small group of criminologists have been attempting to understand crime using the ecology of crime (Brantingham, 1993; Stark, 1987; Taylor and Covington, 1988). This is about how criminal opportunities are created in neighbourhoods. Crime prevention seeks to reduce the frequency of criminal behaviour by means that operate outside the Criminal Justice System.
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Technology Crime Computers
The variety of technology-based crime is always growing, both as a result of technological alteration and in terms of societal interactions with new technologies. Technology helps in solving our various problems that were impossible in the past. At the same time technology provides the easy ways and facilities to criminals. In this paper we will discuss crimes with respect to technology. We will see different examples. We will start our discussion with an introduction and will go in further detail.
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Youth Crime Prevention
There is considerable debate over the issue of whether the level or the seriousness of offences committed by youth has increased in recent years. Those who feel it has point to statistical evidence of increased youth involvement in certain types of crimes.
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Juvenile Delinquency Crime
The Tribal Youth Power Program (TYP) is a cultural based social, life and leadership skills development program aimed at reducing Juvenile delinquency and crime among tribal (Native American) youth and their families. The program offers alcohol and drug prevention case management and education, invention, prevention services meant to remove the barriers that affect youth development and achievement.
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