Examines Sociological Theroies,Describes how a blue-collar crime, a federal crime, and a serial killer are all grouped and brought together by similar rationalization and motivation.
Title: Examines Sociological Theroies,Describes how a blue-collar crime, a federal crime, and a serial killer are all grouped and brought together by similar rationalization and motivation.
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Details: Words: 1733 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Examines Sociological Theroies,Describes how a blue-collar crime, a federal crime, and a serial killer are all grouped and brought together by similar rationalization and motivation.
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 1733 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Event 1- Martha Stewart Stock Conviction
Martha Stewart was recently convicted for the illegal selling of stock. Officially convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and making two false counts to investigators she is looking at a lengthy sentence. We can analyze her situation through five different theoretical perspectives. Focusing on the sociological, but also with attention to the psychological and biological we can look at her situation in numerous ways.
First, from the biological perspective
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is certain is that we won't have a lack of criminal subjects to apply them too. That being said, despite this ever present need crime is on the decline and we can only hope that we continue to develop prevention theories and that this trend continues so that we are not faced with a naturally born terrorist, a blue-collar criminal, or a serial killer any more than we have too, if at all.
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