criminal
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Instructions
Topic: The student will develop an essay from the readings that define the four major categories that are used to classify crime in the United States. The paper should critically analyze the issues and develop evidence-based conclusions concerning the impact of these issues on the police discipline as a whole.
Guidelines
- 2 - 4 pages
- APA format
Reading:
Criminology
By John E. Conklin
Read Chapters 3 and 4 of Criminology. Let's take a closer look at the various characteristics and costs of conventional crime, white-collar crime, organized crime, and victimless crime. In chapters 3 and 4 of Criminology, we look at the crime rates and how they vary from region to region, by sex, age, and other important factors.
Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots (Links to an external site.)
By the U.S. Department of Justice
Understanding the crime hot spots can help you avoid being a victim and help reduce the crime rate.
The Extent and Costs of Crime Victimization: A New Look (Links to an external site.)
By the National Institute of Justice
Crime affect people's lives on so many levels, but have you considered the real and total costs? The costs of crimes can take the form of pain, emtional trauma, and even death.
Victim Costs and Consequences: A New Look (Links to an external site.)
By the National Institute of Justice
- 4 years ago
- 15
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