by Brian Leakey | Jul 7, 2023 | crime
Crime scenes can contain any number of categories of evidence. Most laypeople think of firearms, blood, shattered doors, and bodies. The fact is that anything physical can become evidence if it were used, stolen, or placed at a crime scene. When you look at evidence,...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 7, 2023 | crime
In this crime scene scenario, there are a number of evidence types that you will need to collect. The crime scene is a single-floor house with a burned-down tool shed in the back. There is a mailbox that appears to have been hit by a car backing out of the driveway....
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jul 7, 2023 | crime
In this crime scene scenario, there are a number of evidence types that you will need to collect. The crime scene is a single-floor house with a burned-down tool shed in the back. There is a mailbox that appears to have been hit by a car backing out of the driveway....
by Brian Leakey | Jul 7, 2023 | crime
Please read pages 109 – 110 for Kohlberg and Gilligan, then pages 95 – 100 for Erikson’s psychosocial dilemmas at different stages of life. Read pages 457 – 458 for readings on Suicide. Coon et al. (2022) discuss the difficulties...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 2, 2023 | crime
Discuss how the definitions of crime can change over time. Tell me, have all behaviors been labeled as “crimes” in the past? What are some reasons why crime definitions have changed? (Hint: consider how technology may change what we know of crime or how...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 25, 2023 | crime
Using the media to reduce crime and victimization has proven difficult due to unanticipated and counterproductive effects. Why do you think it is so difficult to raise concern about crime and its consequences of a targeted audience without triggering negative effects...