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The Differences Between Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Criminology
Justice
While I am not a criminal myself, I have long been fascinated by the world of crime and seeking to comprehend the reasons behind it. The motivations for committing crimes and the persistence of illegal behavior in spite of harsh consequences have always intrigued me. For numerous years, criminologists have delved into these inquiries and…
Discriminatory Policing Practices
Broken Windows Theory
In New York in the mid-90’s a new theory of criminology arose known as “Broken Windows Policing”. The term was first used in 1982 by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling in an article in The Atlantic (Childress). The theory centered around the idea that having lower rates of physical decay and small offense…
William Bratton’s Personal, and Professional Life
Broken Windows Theory
This novel illustrates William Bratton’s personal, and professional life and the police initiatives that led to his success. From Bratton’s childhood until his tenure as commissioner, we see the superiority and management styles that he brought to the New York City Police Department, and the changes he made for progressive police leaders to fight crime….
Recognizing Elements of Policing Through Media
Broken Windows Theory
“Armed with a badge, gun, and more questions than confidence, trainees go into the streets and learn how to be a cop.” Before I took this course I barely knew anything about police. Of course I knew the basic “protect and serve” motto, but nothing about what they face in their day-to-day operations. I picked…
Criminal Investigation
Broken Windows Theory
In a home invasion there are four important steps that need to be taken. Step one, call the police. Step two, the detective needs to establish that a burglary occurred. Step three, locate the breaking and entering point. Step three, focus on the building and the occupies structure of the burglary. Step four, what was…