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Social Environment
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social environment is generally responsible for crimes. People are not generally willing to commit a crime until being forced by the social conditions. Usually, due to monetary issues or backwardness in the society, or other issues, people ...

Criminal Investigation
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of what has been discussed previously is involved in crime scene processing, so there is little need to rehash. There remain a number of points that fit into the categories of trace evidence, the homicide victim and a few administrative ma...

Criminology
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phenomenon, whereby it is studied by different scientists exploring some of its side. Study of crime helps to understand the nature of the crime, where the results of his research to help community leaders and law enforcement officials in t...

Policing
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organizations: the public police forces, private security agencies, military and government agencies with a variety of surveillance and investigative powers. The best known of these organs of state police patrol forces, public spaces, often...

Crime
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measures of the crime in societies. Given that crime is secretive by nature, measurements of it are likely to be inaccurate. Several methods for measuring crime exist, including household surveys, hospital or insurance records, and compilat...

Strain Theory Impact On Criminal Justice System
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strain theory as an explanation of crime and misuse the word theory is defined as a set of ideas formulated to explain something (Hawkins, 1988, pp 167-234). Thus, the strain theory (GST) should be regarded primarily as a set of ideas formu...

Criminology
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Trait Theory Introduction Life is full of changes. A person has to go through a great deal of courses throughout the life where he experiences changing perceptions and dynamic experiences which consequently affect the behavior of a person. ...