by Belinder | Jun 13, 2023 | Criminology
You walk up to the crime scene. A dead body is lying on the bank of the river, just a few miles outside of the city. There is a bullet wound on the victim’s chest where it appears a bullet entered the body. There are a few bullets that have been found scattered near...
by Belinder | Jun 13, 2023 | Criminology
The law recognizes certain defences to crime. In those cases, even when an individual has committed the guilty act (actus reus) of an offense, they are not guilty of the crime charged. Why shouldn’t those who commit the guilty act always be held...
by Belinder | Jun 12, 2023 | Criminology
Watch this video and publish in the forum an example of each type of fraud usually committed when publishing a research paper. Then, write on a classmate’s post and add one more example for one of his types of fraud. DR. PANDA. (2018, 2 junio). Etica...
by Belinder | Jun 11, 2023 | Criminology
How does an infinitely or indefinitely repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma game differ from a finitely repeated or one-time game? Review the Prisoner Dilemma game from the textbook or internet search and discuss the game; the players; the process; the outcomes or wanted/not...
by Belinder | Jun 11, 2023 | Criminology
This week you were exposed to an array of theories that should help to jump start your research. What theory have you chosen to help you answer your research question? Please take this opportunity to practice discussing your theory in detail by explaining why...
by Belinder | Jun 10, 2023 | Criminology
You are a Probation Officer who has just been assigned the case below. Consider all the information below before responding. Name: John Ripley Age: 45 Marital status: Divorced, no children Education: GED diploma Employment: Employed as a Plumber with his uncle...