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Kocsis and Palermo 315

Kocsis and Palermo 315 As a consequence, it is important to bear in mind that this manuscript is not intended to generate criticism but rather to attempt a more holistic appraisal and thus integration of what appears to be disparate bodies of research in the field of criminal profiling. Accordingly, some portions of this manuscript […]

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Disentangling the Tenets

Disentangling the Tenets It is this apparent contradiction between the implications argued from offender homol- ogy research and the findings of the profiler accuracy research that, in the authors’ opinion, forms the nub of the conundrum and thus disjuncture informing the premise of criminal profiling. Consequently, this manuscript attempts an integration of these seemingly opposing

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Disentangling Criminal Profiling: Accuracy, Homology, and the Myth of Trait-Based Profiling

Disentangling Criminal Profiling: Accuracy, Homology, and the Myth of Trait-Based Profiling International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 2015, Vol. 59(3) 313 –332 © The Author(s) 2013 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0306624X13513429 ijo.sagepub.com Article Disentangling Criminal Profiling: Accuracy, Homology, and the Myth of Trait-Based Profiling Richard N. Kocsis1 and George B. Palermo2 Abstract

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CRJ 330 Week 3 Assignment 1 Research Paper Transnational Crime

CRJ 330 Week 3 Assignment 1 Research Paper Transnational Crime Use the Internet or Strayer databases to research one (1) transnational crime as it applies to two (2) different countries of your own choosing. Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you: 1.Review one (1) transnational crime. 2.Compare and contrast the two

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Off-duty conduct and discipline: Oddsen v. Board of Fire & Police Comm., 321 N.W. 2d 161 (Wis. 1982)

Off-duty conduct and discipline: Oddsen v. Board of Fire & Police Comm., 321 N.W. 2d 161 (Wis. 1982) 5. Case briefs will be written in the following format (mandatory): a. Title and Citation (e.g. Jones v. Smith, 123 F.3d 456 (11th Cir. 2004)) b. Type of Action (e.g. civil suit for money damages for violation

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At what point would an attempt at productive probation sentence be deemed a failure?

At what point would an attempt at productive probation sentence be deemed a failure? Chapter twelve of the text discusses probation and other forms of alternative sentencing. Not putting people in jail is a good idea, but only if the alternative to incarceration is successful. In your written assignment this week, describe what factors may cause

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When can we determine the probationary period be deemed a success?

When can we determine the probationary period be deemed a success? Chapter twelve of the text discusses probation and other forms of alternative sentencing. Not putting people in jail is a good idea, but only if the alternative to incarceration is successful. In your written assignment this week, describe what factors may cause probation to be

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What are the roles of the corrections organization, the probation officer, and the offender in the outcome of the probationary period?

What are the roles of the corrections organization, the probation officer, and the offender in the outcome of the probationary period? Chapter twelve of the text discusses probation and other forms of alternative sentencing. Not putting people in jail is a good idea, but only if the alternative to incarceration is successful. In your written assignment

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