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HI 175 Making History Crime and the Historian What Does Crime Tell us About Society and its Values Sources of Crime and their Limitations The Old Bailey Session
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HI 175 Making History Crime and the Historian What Does Crime Tell us About Society and its Values Sources of Crime and their Limitations The Old Bailey Session Papers The Dark Figure The Function of Law. The “Discovery” of White-Collar Crime. Today, people are well aware of white-collar crime, and judges are willing to impose harsh sentences on white-collar criminals. However, this has not always been the case. Part II. The Impact of Cesare Lombroso. Lombroso’s perspective was the dominant theory in the early 1900s. Argued criminals were less evolved than noncriminals . Throwbacks to our ancestors . However, this perspective and other biological theories were soon discredited and abandoned. INDUSTRIAL CRIME. MODERN CRIME. WRITE DOWN WHAT YOU . KNOW ABOUT THE CRIMES OF EACH . PERIOD AND THEIR CAUSES!. KEY CAUSES OF CRIME. KEY CAUSES OF CRIME. KEY CAUSES OF CRIME. 5 minutes. Crime in the 16. 5 Main Categories. What is it?. Organized Crime. Counterfeit Goods. Environmental Crime. Human Trafficking. Smuggling of Migrants. Categories not mutually exclusive. ¤. Organized Crime. 2 Kinds. 1) Crime groups. and . Evidence Collection. Physical Evidence. Any and all objects that can establish that can establish that a crime has or has not been committed or can link a crime and its victim or perpetrator. In order to be useful it must be collected, preserved and properly analyzed by forensic experts. How do Marxists explain crime?. Connector . In pairs, discuss: . Who was Robin Hood?. Who did he steal from?. Why did he steal?. How did the authorities try to deal with him?. Do you think that today’s criminals are modern-day Robin Hoods? . By: Benjamin Lewis, Alex . Lesko. , Patricia Di . Pietro. , & . Gabbrielle. . Cadieux. Types of Cyber Crime. Targets Computers:. Malware. Viruses. Code. Hacking. Spam. Vandalism. Uses Computers. Which social groups are at the highest risk of becoming victims of crime and why? . Connector . Work in pairs.. Discuss and write down what you think are the . social characteristics of the typical victim. I. ncarceration. : Reform or a ‘new normal’?. Dr. . P. aul Leighton. Eastern Michigan University. Osher. Lifelong Learning Institute lecture, January 21, 2016. Sentencing reform so far…. The number of inmates in state and federal prisons has declined about 54,000 in the last five years.. Newburn. (2007):. The study of crime focuses on crimes of the powerless rather than the powerful. Timner. & . Eitzen. (1989):. Focus is always on crimes on the ‘streets’, not crimes on the ‘suites’.. 4:32-5:11. Was the Church Perfect?. Great Popularity. Great Unity. Great Charity. What Went Wrong?. Lie of Hypocrisy. “. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend the approach of our fellow-man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our thought from him under a hundred folds.. Objective: Differentiate between the different types of . evidence. Edmond Locard . (1877-1966). Locard’s Principle. : . There always an exchange or transfer of material when two objects come into contact. Hate crimes are any crimes that are targeted at a person. because of hostility or prejudice towards that person’s protected. or perceived protected characteristics:. D. isability . Race or ethnicity . 1. SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. . b. Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence (e.g. ballistics, drugs, fibers, fingerprints, glass, hair, metal, lip prints, soil, and toxins). .
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