Within criminology studies, Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay are the criminologists most closely associated with cultural transmission theory. […]
Category Archive: Criminal Justice/Criminology
Within the study of criminology, the “arousal theory” is most commonly associated with Hans J. Eysenck, who proposed a […]
Routine activity theory (RAT) was developed by Lawrence E. Cohen and Marcus Felson in 1979 as a way […]
The criminology theory of self-control theory was developed by Travis Warner Hirschi and Michael Ryan Gottfredson in the late […]
The purpose of the abstract is to clearly communicate a concise summary of your term paper. The abstract […]
“Life and liberty can be as much endangered from illegal methods used to convict those thought to be […]
Going back to school or starting your college studies as an adult learner can be a challenge. Most […]
How a criminal justice first-year student approaches their studies will determine their enjoyment in the learning process as […]
Law enforcement emotional intelligence in the workplace is defined as the ability of the officer to manage and […]
School buses are common sites in our communities and local roads. They carry precious un-replaceable cargo and our […]
Online classroom discussions are often the main area of the virtual classroom to engage in peer-to-peer learning and […]
Academic writing is a critical part of academic success. Learning to write at the college level takes patients, […]
Depression in police work is a silent killer. Depression can be stealth, even for the most resilient officer, […]
With the global pandemic of COVID-19 domestic violence crimes have also become a global health crisis. With the […]
