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Criminology

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Should Prostitution Be Decriminalized?

Annotated Bibliography 1.Abel, G. M. (2014). A decade of decriminalization: Sex work ‘down under’ but not underground. University of Otago, New Zealand Criminal and Criminal Justice, vol. 14(5) 580-592 Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1748895814523024 In this article, Abel can demonstrate through statistics and a qualitative narrative that decriminalization has had a positive...

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Social Bond and Criminality

The society, or communities within which people live, is organized into hierarchies and groups. Among these are the family, workplace, and school. All these entities function to form a community. All the members of these categories constitute an individual’s social network. Social bonding relates to how a person relates or...

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Criminal Justice Article Review

The role of the school system in managing and reducing the scope of juvenile delinquency has long been a matter of concern in criminal justice research. Researchers have sought to understand if the school processes and disciplinary measures adopted by school principals would have any visible effects on juvenile delinquency...

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The Philosophical Basis of the Classical and Positive Schools of Thought in Criminology

The classical school assumes that crime arises from an individual's choice and rational calculation (Taylor, Walton, & Young, 2013). Primarily, classical philosophers hold persons accountable for criminal acts arguing that the offenders engage in crime at free will. Also, the classical school assumes that crime is a pre-meditated act. On...

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Human Trafficking: Not Just A Criminal Problem

In today’s world there is a renewed sense of cooperation between law enforcement agencies across the world, specifically in the areas of crime that cross borders in countless countries. There are few crimes that are classified as global problems, but human trafficking is one of those that effects people of...

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