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How might modern technology and cutting-edge software contribute to the efficacy of geographic profiling today?

How might modern technology and cutting-edge software contribute to the efficacy of geographic profiling today? Environmental criminology uses the spatial analysis of a series of   crimes to predict or identify offender patterns—this is also   known as geographic profiling. Write an essay of 1,000 -1,250 words   including the following: What are some of the factors considered […]

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What are the strengths and weaknesses of geographic criminal profiling?

What are the strengths and weaknesses of geographic criminal profiling? Environmental criminology uses the spatial analysis of a series of   crimes to predict or identify offender patterns—this is also   known as geographic profiling. Write an essay of 1,000 -1,250 words   including the following: What are some of the factors considered in preparing a     geographic profile?

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What are some of the factors considered in preparing a geographic profile?

What are some of the factors considered in preparing a geographic profile? Environmental criminology uses the spatial analysis of a series of   crimes to predict or identify offender patterns—this is also   known as geographic profiling. Write an essay of 1,000 -1,250 words   including the following: What are some of the factors considered in preparing a

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Do you think there is a point at which the economic consequences of execution outweigh its value to the public?

Do you think there is a point at which the economic consequences of execution outweigh its value to the public? Capital Punishment Proponents of capital punishment frequently cite deterrence as a benefit of the death penalty (argument 1). Some studies refute this contention. When confronted with such studies, proponents sometimes respond that execution “will definitely

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How you would respond to the proponents second argument?

How you would respond to the proponents second argument? Capital Punishment Proponents of capital punishment frequently cite deterrence as a benefit of the death penalty (argument 1). Some studies refute this contention. When confronted with such studies, proponents sometimes respond that execution “will definitely deter the executed offender.” They also argue that death is the

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How would you respond to the proponents first argument?

How would you respond to the proponent’s first argument? Capital Punishment Proponents of capital punishment frequently cite deterrence as a benefit of the death penalty (argument 1). Some studies refute this contention. When confronted with such studies, proponents sometimes respond that execution “will definitely deter the executed offender.” They also argue that death is the

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment Proponents of capital punishment frequently cite deterrence as a benefit of the death penalty (argument 1). Some studies refute this contention. When confronted with such studies, proponents sometimes respond that execution “will definitely deter the executed offender.” They also argue that death is the only thing that some offenders really “deserve.” (2). Opponents

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Do you think that any state legislatures will eventually pass legislation permitting the paddling or whipping or criminal offenders?

Do you think that any state legislatures will eventually pass legislation permitting the paddling or whipping or criminal offenders? In 1994, Michael Fay, an American teenager was convicted of spray painting parked cars in Singapore and was flogged as punishment. The flogging (called caning because it is done with a bamboo rod) sparked an international

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Might paddling be appropriate for some juvenile offenders?

Might paddling be appropriate for some juvenile offenders? In 1994, Michael Fay, an American teenager was convicted of spray painting parked cars in Singapore and was flogged as punishment. The flogging (called caning because it is done with a bamboo rod) sparked an international outcry from opponents of corporal punishment. In this country, however, it

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Would a return to corporal punishments, in the form of whipping or paddling, be justified for some offenders?

Would a return to corporal punishments, in the form of whipping or paddling, be justified for some offenders? In 1994, Michael Fay, an American teenager was convicted of spray painting parked cars in Singapore and was flogged as punishment. The flogging (called caning because it is done with a bamboo rod) sparked an international outcry

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