Category: Criminology

  • Title: Exploring the Complexities of Hispanic/Latino Crime Rates, Arrest Rates, Prison Lengths, and Reentry Opportunities

    10 page paper on crime rates of hispanic/latinos crime rates, arrest rates , prison lengths, and or opportunity of reentry opportunities
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  • “The Impact of Mass Incarceration on Communities of Color: A Critical Review of Michele Alexander’s The New Jim Crow”

    Michele Alexander’s The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
    or
    Ruben Miller’s Halfway Home: Race, Punishment and the
    Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
    Read the book and make notes as you go. The length requirement is 4-6 pages. If you do not meet the minimum (4 FULL pages) you will only be eligible to receive up to 50% of your grade. You will write a critical book review of ONE of the books. You will give an overview of the book’s total impression and what the author is trying to accomplish by writing the book. Then you will use specific examples from the text to demonstrate whether or not the author has or has not accomplished their goal. Then you will wrap the paper up reflecting on your reaction to the book. The review will examine the book’s content and methodology. Do not give me a book report. I am asking for an analysis of the information presented by the author. I prefer you avoid quotes unless to paraphrase the information will detract from what the author is saying. If you use ANY source other than the actual text itself, then you must provide a Reference Page and in text citations. A Cover Page is required. Make sure to have each page numbered.

  • Title: “An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Community Policing Programs: A Google Scholar Search” 1. Was an evaluation research design used? Which type was it? What was the primary purpose of the evaluation? According to the article “

    Conduct a search via Google Scholar on any criminal justice topic of interest to you. Use the article to answer three questions. Make sure to add a reference list and cite the author throughout your responses as well as paraphrase when applicable. 
    Three Questions:
    Was an evaluation research design used? Which type was it? What was the primary purpose of the evaluation?
    Were multiple methods used? Were the findings obtained with the different methods complementary?
    Summarize the findings. How clearly were statistical and/or qualitative data presented and discussed? Were the results substantively important?

  • Title: Crime Control vs. Due Process: The United States’ Approach to the Death Penalty Introduction: The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, has been a highly debated topic in the United States for decades. While some argue that it

    You will analyze whether the United States is following the crime control or the due process orientations for a given topic (for example, the death penalty).  This may require outside additional research.  You will write a paper detailing your research and analysis of the topic.  
    Things to note: 
    1) Grammar, punctuation, and spelling matter; too many errors may make your paper incomplete. 
    2) If you state a fact in your paper, cite it in the paper following the allowable formats. 
    3) You do not need to write an abstract or anything like that. All you need is the paper itself, and any reference list. (Hint: if you don’t have a reference page, you’re likely doing something wrong.) 
    Your analysis should be at least 2 full pages of writing (not including header or question information or extra blank line spaces), typed, double spaced with 12 pt. font and 1” margins. 

  • Title: Tackling Food Insecurity: A Holistic Approach Introduction Food insecurity is a multifaceted social problem that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the United Nations, around 690 million people were undernourished in

    Blog, 2,000 words
    Choose one Social Problem, and describe this using academic literature before discussing how YOU would solve
    the social problem
    FONT SIZE ~ 12 point, Ariel,
    LINE SPACING ~ Line and a half, or Double line spacing.
    REFERENCING ~ Harvard reference list at end & hyperlinks (I will demonstrate this in class
    here is an example of a blog about a social problem and how to solve it. You can have a look at the PDF file.

  • “Exploring Individual Level Theories of Crime through Infographics” Infographic Title: “The Criminal Mind: Understanding Individual Level Theories of Crime” Introduction: Crime is a complex issue that has plagued societies for centuries. While there are many factors that

    CREATE AN INFOGRAPHIC PLEASE WITH COLORS AND A GOOD THEME AND THEN CREATE A BRIEF EESSAY I WILL LEAVE YOU A TIP ALSO!!!!!!! 
    Create an infographic that explains a crime/criminal using one of the individual level theories we have discussed. You should have at least 5 visual elements and the text in the infographic should narrate the graphics. You can use AI to assist you in this project but you will need to acknowledge the use of AI and you will need to make the majority of the decisions about what to include in your infographic. You will also submit a separate brief essay explaining your choices in what to include and in design of your infographic (template, colors, page setup, etc.)
    https://canvas.sjny.edu/courses/44829/pages/digital-storytelling-with-infographics
    https://canvas.sjny.edu/courses/44829/pages/artificial-intelligence-and-academic-integrity
    CREATE AN INFOGRAPHIC PLEASE WITH COLORS AND A GOOD THEME AND THEN CREATE A BRIEF EESSAY I WILL LEAVE YOU A TIP ALSO!!!!!!!

  • “The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Green Card Applications: Challenges and Recommendations for Immigrant Survivors”

    Domestic Violence Green Card
    I am interested in examining the topic of domestic violence in the context of green card
    applications due to its intersectionality and the profound impact it has on individuals’ lives.
    Domestic violence affects individuals across all demographics, but for immigrants seeking green
    cards, the situation can be particularly disastrous. Survivors of domestic violence often face
    unique challenges, such as fear of deportation if they report their abuser or lack of access to
    resources and support networks. By delving into this topic, I aim to shed light on the
    complexities of the immigration system and its interaction with issues of abuse and violence.
    Understanding these dynamics is crucial for developing more effective policies and support
    mechanisms for survivors. With examining the impact of domestic violence on green card
    applications can contribute to broader discussions on immigration reform and social justice. It
    highlights the need for comprehensive immigration policies that prioritize the safety and well-
    being of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status. By exploring this topic, I hope to
    contribute to a more compassionate and equitable immigration system that provides adequate
    protections for survivors of domestic violence.
    Academic Sources:
    Smith, J. D., & Doe, A. B. (2019). The Impact of Domestic Violence on Green Card
    Applications. Journal of Immigration Law, 25(2), 145-162.
    This article examines the challenges faced by survivors of domestic violence in the United States
    who are applying for green cards. It discusses the legal requirements and obstacles faced by these
    individuals, including the need to prove the validity of their marriage and the impact of the
    Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) on their applications.
    Garcia, C. E., & Martinez, F. G. (2020). Immigration Relief for Victims of Domestic Violence:
    A Review of Current Policies and Practices. Journal of Social Work, 15(3), 287-302.
    This article reviews current immigration policies and practices related to providing relief for
    victims of domestic violence. It discusses the role of the U visa and VAWA in protecting
    survivors and explores the challenges faced by immigrant communities in accessing these forms
    of relief.
    Patel, R., & Kim, S. (2018). Domestic Violence and the Immigration Process: An Analysis of
    Challenges and Recommendations. Journal of Family Violence, 33(6), 399-415.
    This article analyzes the challenges faced by immigrant survivors of domestic violence in the
    immigration process. It discusses the barriers to seeking help, such as fear of deportation, and
    provides recommendations for policymakers and service providers to better support these
    individuals 
    I have the three academic sources no need to search just write an essay about my topic and using the sources 

  • “The Controversy of Plea Bargains: A Violation of the Sixth Amendment?” My reaction to the fact that 95 percent of all criminal convictions result from plea bargains is one of concern and disappointment. While plea bargains may seem

    What is your reaction to the fact that 95 percent of all criminal convictions result from plea bargains?   Do you believe this legal phenomenon is inconsistent with the Sixth Amendment’s guarantee of an accused’s right to a public and speedy trial by a jury of his/her peers?

  • “Uncovering the Flaws: A Forensic Psychologist’s Analysis of the Evidence in the Case of [Case Name]” Introduction: As a forensic psychologist, it is my duty to provide an objective analysis of the evidence presented in the case of

    Write the brief from the perspective of a forensic psychologist using the psychological literature to highlight some of the flaws in the evidence provided (do not make legal arguments).

  • The Duality of Female Criminality: Exploring the Media’s Portrayal of Aileen Wuornos in MONSTER (2003) through a Feminist Criminology Lens

    **the media being discussed in this analysis is the film MONSTER (2003) starring Charlize Theron. The film depicts the life of American serial killer, Aileen Wuornos.**
    in the essay, incorporate course themes and topics such as how femininity can conflict with accepted definitions of crime, violence and disorder, the duality of women as both victims and offenders, repeated victimization of women resulting in criminality and violence against women in Canadian prisons. Another important topic to consider is the role of the media in the perception of female criminality. CLEARLY identify the crime and gender issue being discussed and make sure to incorprate feminist criminology into the essay as well as the pathologization of women who come into the criminal justice system.
    The essay requires three external academic sources and two 
    from the course. Use the following two sources as the course materials:
    Chesney-Lind, M., & Pasko, L. (2013). Girls, gangs, and violence. In The female offender: Girls, women, and crime (pp. 33-56). Thousand Oakes CA: Sage.
    Kilty, J. M., & Frigon, S. (2007). Karla Homolka—From a woman in danger to a dangerous
    woman: Chronicling the shifts. Women & Criminal Justice, 17(4), 37-61.