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Within criminal justice, researchers are often faced with a plethora of anecdotal data with little empirical support for such assertions. We have all, no doubt, heard anecdotes pertaining to gang initiation rites, killers stalking baby sitters, or corpses discovered rolled in carpets by hapless hotel maids. Criminal justice researchers depend primarily upon empirical data as the most useful tools with which to explore the nuances of the issues plaguing society. However, one can always ponder the usefulness of anecdotal data. In contemporary research, there has yet to be a consensus pertaining to the proper place and function of anecdotal data. Jacques (2014) discusses both quantitative and qualitative research methods. After reading the article and Chapter 1 in your primary text, respond fully to the following questions:

How would you explain the differences between the use of empirical research data from that of anecdotal data?
How do these differences inform how criminal justice data might be evaluated and interpreted in published research findings?
Is there a place in formal research for anecdotal data?
Your initial post should be at least 400 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references

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1. In detail describe & explain what the Adversarial, Inquisitorial, and Popular (mixed) systems are.

2. What are the major differences between Common and Civil Law criminal procedure?

3. What are the different methods of constitutional review? Don’t just name them, explain them.

4. How are criminal procedure laws utilized in the ICC, ICTY, and STL similar? How are they different?

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Review the nightly news, a news magazines, or newspapers (local, national and/or international) in regard to broadcasts/stories on terrorism. Is this something you would have reviewed or examined before this class? How important is it to have an understanding of terrorism today? Please cite your source within your response and then example your views.
Why is the lone wolf terrorist so difficult to stop? What are the disadvantages facing law enforcement? How can some of these disadvantages be overcome? Cite and provide examples.
What if you worked in the Treasury Department as an anti-terrorist funding expert? What challenges would the Hawala system present to you? What would you need to do in order to track the funds? Cite and provide examples.
Explain your view of objective reporting. For example, do you believe that print media is more, or less, objective in their reporting than televised reporting? Do you believe there is more, or less, objective reporting during times of crises? Cite and provide examples.
Identify three responses Israel has utilized against terrorism and when they were utilized. What are your thoughts on these tactics?

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1. What is “criminal justice”?
2. What is “criminology”?
3. What are the differences between the terms “criminal justice” and “criminology.”? Is one of these more important than the other, or do both provide insights into crime in the United States? Explain.
4. When we talk about the criminal justice system in the United States, we normally focus on three major components. What are these components and what are their primary responsibilities?
5. In the United States is criminal justice a system or not? Explain your answer.

 

Criminal Justice

Jimmy is homeless. He often lives on the street and does not bathe often. When Jimmy can, he stays in shelters. However, they have sobriety rules, and Jimmy has violated those rules often, so he gets kicked out, making it harder to get back in again. He has not had an apartment or home to call his own since he left his parents’ house. Jimmy has been arrested multiple times. Usually for minor offenses like burglary, theft, drugs, or public disorder. He uses alcohol and drugs to cope with the depression that he is usually feeling. While Jimmy sometimes thinks about suicide, he has not overtly acted upon those feelings, rather he will usually drink or do drugs until he passes out. Jimmy feels that the world is not fair and no matter what he does he ends up in trouble or broke. Jimmy has gone to Alcoholics Anonymous and Narc Anon on multiple occasions. He has never taken it seriously and never gone for very long. Jimmy has tried to work different jobs, but he has never been able to keep a job. Jimmy starts a job with good intentions, but soon something will happen to cause Jimmy to feel like the other workers are against him. Then Jimmy starts to argue and not work well with the others. Typically, the other employees are unsure why Jimmy acts out; they liked him when he first started but grow fed up with him yelling and acting disrespectful. Jimmy will then start drinking or doing drugs to help himself feel better. While he is drinking, he thinks he can better decide what to do as things seem to make more sense to him.

Jimmy is in another one of his down moods. He does not have a job and has no money to get drunk or high. Jimmy grabs a knife and decides he is going to go get some money. Jimmy puts the knife in his pocket. He tells himself he will not really use it but needs it to get money. Jimmy goes to the edge of a local park. He sees someone walking alone on a path. The person is dressed nice and looks like they would have some money. Jimmy walks up behind the person and pulls out his knife. Jimmy grabs the person from behind and demands money. The person turns around quickly, startling Jimmy. Jimmy starts running away. As he is running across the park, Jimmy sees a police officer. Jimmy hears people yelling “that’s him” and pointing in his direction. The police officer shouts at Jimmy to stop. Jimmy does not want to stop, because he is scared; he just wants to get away. Jimmy is still holding the knife in his hand. Jimmy sees the police officer pull out his gun and yell at Jimmy to stop. Jimmy stops. His arms are down at his sides. Jimmy is thinking about how his whole life has been a failure. Jimmy does not want to go back to prison. Jimmy stands there holding the knife, arms at his side, contemplating whether he should he run, give up, or let the officer shoot him and end his misery.

Instructions

Answer the following questions in a paper (1000 words), not including the title or reference page), using examples from the scenario. Use summarized and/or paraphrased evidence/research, such as facts and expert opinions on the theories and reasons you chose. Use professional language with correct spelling, grammar, and mechanics as well as proper citations for your sources.

Evaluate which criminological perspective identifies the criminogenic factors that Jimmy is experiencing? Does an integrated theory best describe his situation?
Analyze how public health can work with law enforcement to respond to Jimmy’s social and psychological influences in his current situation AND how they can work together to prevent these types of criminal issues.
If Jimmy gets arrested, how can the courts partner with public health and social services to address his social and psychological issues as well as reduce the chance that he will recidivate?

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Summarize the key points of Chapter 7 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

Summarize the key points of Chapter 8 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

 

 

 

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Summarize the key points of Chapter 7 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

Summarize the key points of Chapter 8 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

 

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Summarize the key points of Chapter 7 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

Summarize the key points of Chapter 8 of the main textbook (Miller et al.’s Criminological Theory, 4th ed.), in a

 

Crime Analysis

“In this week’s readings, the focus shifts from general issues in crime analysis (e.g. theory, data, etc.) to presentation of the methods and techniques used by crime analysts. Many people outside of criminology and the field of criminal justice think they already know a lot about crime analysis because they see so much of it on TV and in movies. Indeed, many of you have probably mentioned to someone that you are studying criminology, which then invoked a discussion of all the things that person ‘knows’ about criminology, most of which is only loosely based in reality! For this week’s discussion,discuss how crime analysis, as described in the textbook, is very different from how the practice is usually portrayed on TV and in movies.
Obviously, there is not a ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ response to this discussion prompt, but as with any of the discussion postings, be sure to refer directly to information from the readings, and be clear, organized, and professional. As noted in the syllabus, be sure that your initial posting is not too similar to the postings that other students have made”

Below is the book that used in class (Chapter 8-11) If you don’t have access to this book please let me know and I can try to provide you with my kindle version

Santos, Rachel Boba. 2012. Crime Analysis With Crime Mapping (3rd ed.). Sage Publications. ISBN: 9781452202716