Describe a behavior that may be interpreted as criminal and non-criminal with analyses and arguments for each conclusion.
Consult the “Issues and Cautions in Studying UCR Data” found on pp. 31-32 of the textbook, and identify the weakest and the strongest elements of the 11 shortcomings presented using analyses and arguments supported by reliable sources. In your analysis, differentiate between methods of criminological research, and describe how the shortcomings detailed on pp. 31-32 could be avoided.
Describe a behavior that may be interpreted as criminal and non-criminal with analyses and arguments for each conclusion.
Search the CSU Library, and locate one article on victimology in a court setting. Summarize the research you find, and provide your opinions opposing and supporting the actions of the court.
Your essay must be at least two pages. Your response should have an introduction and conclusion section.
Academically accepted resources must be used to support your analyses. You only need one reference page for all sections; include the references for all sections on that page(s). The Criminal Justice and Nexis Uni Databases in the CSU Online Library are excellent sources for material on these issues.
Adhere to APA Style when constructing this assignment, including in-text citations and references for all sources that are used. Please note that no abstract is needed.
This formal paper example provided by the CSU Writing Center shows this type of formatting.
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