by Brian Leakey | May 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
Apply the main assumptions of Social Learning Theory to explain a real life example where an individual became radicalized Cover time and ultimately took part in a terrorist act.
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | May 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
Reflection on Sewell, A. A., Feldman, J. M., Ray, R., Gilbert, K. L., Jefferson, K. A., & Lee, H. (2021). “Illness spillovers of lethal police violence: The significance of gendered marginalization.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44(7), 1089–1114. In up to 3 pages...
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | May 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
Reflection on Fagan, J. and Geller, A. (2020) Profiling and Consent: Stops, Searches and Seizures after Soto. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law 71:1(16-57) Available at: https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/2657 Skim sections III...
by Brian Leakey | May 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
In a 1985 issue of Texas Monthly, Dick Reavis discussed How They Ruined Our Prisons at great lengths. Specifically, he discussed the conditions of American prisons in general and, more specifically, the conditions of the Texas prison system. In this, he...
by Brian Leakey | May 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
When examining the historical context of treatment in a correctional setting, it must be seen through both domestic and international viewpoints. Under the domestic view, the United States primarily uses a custodial model, which focuses on using incapacitation as...
by Belinder | May 9, 2023 | Criminal justice
You have been assigned Virginia Sufferer as your first person to guide through the criminal justice process from beginning through trial. She was the victim of an alleged burglary at her place of residence. Defendant Accused was arrested by warrant after...