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RA 2: Personality Characteristics and Criminal Behavior

A particular set of personality characteristics does not turn a person into a criminal. However, criminals may have the same set of characteristics. This concept may not be easy to understand. Here is another example: all college graduates have attended college, but not everyone who attended college is a college graduate. The mistake that “if A then B” is the same as “if B then A” is a common one in research, criminal investigation, and profiling.

Criminal profiling is a difficult task. Complete the following three parts and present them in your report.

Part I

Identify at least five offense characteristics of each of the following crimes: sex offense, murder, acquisitive crime, organized crime, and terrorism.

Part II

Choose two offenses for those listed in Part I. Using the selected characteristics, complete the following for each of the two offenses you selected:

  • Analyze the selected characteristics to develop a forensic profile for that particular type of offense. For example, how would you use the two offense characteristics you have selected for murder to develop inferences regarding the personality of a murderer?
  • Explain how an offender’s level of cognitive and emotional functioning, as well as social and environmental factors, could contribute to his or her maladaptive behavior in each of the above offenses.
  • Identify and justify the types of tests and/or personality measures that might be used to gather additional information for each of the two offenses.
  • Identify and justify the type of collateral information you would need to learn about the offender in the case of each of the two crimes.

Part III

  • Identify the differences between ethical standards in a criminal investigation and ethical standards in a psychological interview.
  • Offer your recommendations for future research needed to advance the science and research of psychological profiling techniques.
  • Discuss the different ethical considerations one must follow as an investigator and as a psychologist.

Support your responses giving reasons and examples from eight to ten scholarly resources.

Write a 7- to 9-page report in a Microsoft Word document. Apply APA standards to cite sources.

Your paper should be written in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

 

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Short essay on reason and virtue in politics, citizenship, and a just society

Please respond to the following two sets of questions:

1. Since Socrates, what is the political significance of “reason” for the meaning of virtue for Plato and Aristotle? In other words, what role does reason and virtue play in politics, citizenship, and the formation of a good or just society? And, how does Aristotle’s view differ from Plato’s?

Note: These questions above overlap and are meant to ask the same question from a few different angles. Your response should meet a minimum and maximum 300-400 word count.

2. What is Plato’s idea of justice both for the individual and for the polity in Plato’s Republic? Your response to this second question should meet a minimum and maximum 150-250 word count.

Include the following scholarly sources:

http://www.iep.utm.edu/platopol/#H3

https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2011/entrie…

http://www.iep.utm.edu/aristotl/#H7

https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2012/entri…

The Republic of Plato (if it can be obtained)

Be sure to cite both in text and in a bibliography in Chicago or PSA format.

 

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The definition of psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes.

Assignment

The definition of psychology is the study of behavior and mental processes. As humans we are continually engaging in behaviors and our brains are always processing information. Reflect on your own life. Prior to studying psychological principles, consider some of the following:

  • How do you innately use psychology in your everyday life?
  • How is it used in the workplace? In hospital settings?
  • In school settings? In families, relationships, and raising children?
  • In the design of homes, offices, playgrounds, schools?

In your own words, give examples of where you see psychology applied?

Requirements

Students must write all responses using their own thoughts and words. If one uses a theory or information from Internet websites or other resources to support their thoughts, position, or opinion that information must be cited using APA format and a bibliography. Please note that the purpose of the assignment is to discuss one’s own thoughts about a topic, so, use of resources is not encouraged. If resources are used, they must be used minimally (one or two citations maximum no more than two sentences or phrases) This type of information should be used to support one’s position or opinion only. Please note: cutting and pasting from the internet, use of another author’s thoughts and/or words from any resource without citation in the response and a bibliography, using sentences such as “Scientists/Researchers say that…” or “According to current research” (without citing who the scientists are…what the research is…and not citing them/it) is considered plagiarism. Plagiarism is not tolerated and therefore the instructor will take academic disciplinary action.

“Read the discussion question and then reflect on it. You may want to read some of your classmates’ responses prior to answering. When ready, respond to the question providing the class with your thoughts, opinions, and position on the content in the question. I am seeking the thoughts of the student, just as if this is a discussion that is occurring in an on campus class. However, since this is also a writing assignment, responses must be cohesive, well written, and thoughtful. Responses must be at least 15 sentences in length (longer is better)”

Students are graded on substance as well as amount of sentences posted. Points are deducted per sentence missed. Be sure to count your sentences. You may use questions but ONLY AFTER you have written 15 sentences. Questions will not be included in the 15 sentence minimum requirement. However, questions will be used as a means to determine if you are probing further thinking on the topic.

Demonstrates an understanding of the discussion questions and employs critical thinking:

  • Demonstrates a solid understanding of the topic as evidenced by statements that show deep insight and analysis.
  • Personal opinion is expressed clearly and fully developed, with appropriate examples.
  • Response offers a new line of thinking. Poses questions or ideas to promote further discussion (after meeting

Connections to professional practice:

  • Evidence of significant reflective thought. Clear connections and specific reference to course materials (websites, articles, texts) and other information to support important points.
  • Specific examples are used to connect concepts to personal
 

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Revise essay (WST)

The third essay (WP3)-THIS IS THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE ESSAY

The third essay is your portfolio analysis essay. Please write a concise essay of approximately 400 words (your essay may exceed 400 words–it may be as long as you need it to be as long as it is approximately 400 words) in which you argue for why you think you have successfully met the WST requirement as demonstrated by your work in this class. This is a thesis driven essay, and you want to use your own development as a writer in the class as your evidence of what you learned, e.g., noting grades does not explain how you developed as a writer. You want to give specific examples of how you developed, including what you learned, as a writer. I am not allowed to give you feedback on this essay, but I can answer general questions you have while you are working on it.

Review your work in our class this quarter (not just the essay work) and note places you have developed as a writer; this information will help you as you compose your portfolio analysis essay. Your essay should focus on how your work in our class prepared you to fulfill the WST and, how when your work is considered in its totality, demonstrates how you have fulfilled WST requirement.

It should go without saying, but you may not use (recycle) and essay you have written for a previous class including English 3000, 3001, and 3003 if you are retaking English 3003. Any previous writing you have done in other classes will not explain what you have learned in our class. In short, as is the case with all work in our class, do not plagiarize, including from yourself, in the portfolio analysis essay, all the other essays, and any work in our class. Feel free to reread the syllabus sections on plagiarizing and recycling. As always, I am here if you have any questions.

Following are some topics you may wish to cover in your essay; while you will not be able to cover everything, please consider addressing one skill in each of the three main focus areas:

1. Reading and writing proficiency within the discipline, to include the following skills:

a. summary of a text (this may include a speech or an opinion piece)

b. analysis of a text (this may include a speech or an opinion piece)

c. evaluation of a text (this may include a speech or an opinion piece)

d. formulation of an argument

e. use of persuasion in a written argument

f. development and elaboration of ideas in paragraph form

2. Research skills will include the following:

a. your ability to document sources

b. your ability to present your findings

c. your ability to format your paper properly

d. your ability to avoid plagiarism

3. The ability to self-edit will include the following skills:

a. revision with an emphasis on audience awareness

b. recognition and correction of organizational errors

c. recognition and correction of grammatical errors at the sentence and paragraph level

Comment of instructor to your essay(Draft #1):

Hi Negar,

This essay seems to be for another class–not ours, expect for your mention of me.

You want to talk about what you specifically learned in our class and how what you learned means that you have fulfilled the WST requirement. You talk about a reading done in 3000 and 3001 classes–not our class, and you do not talk about work you did in our class.

I hope my suggestions are helpful. You still have time to revise your essay. 🙂

Warmly,

Dale

Comment #2:

Dear Negar,

Please reread the assignment. You will see at it asks you for specific examples from our class. I am worried that you did not read the assignment closely.

Warmly,

Dale

******Your work(draft #1) and my edition to your work(Draft #2) are all attached bellow**********

 

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1 page response

1 page response to “Making the truth public is a form of justice.Explain whether you agree or disagree with this, keeping in mind that for the telling the truth the people who committed the crimes were given amnesty.

http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvraceinitiative/facingthetruth/

facing the truth, part 1 (Truth and reconciliation Commission)

 

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read the 4 article below and write academic literacy essay

For this paper, you will need to use specific claims from 3-4 of the assigned texts, explaining how each of these claims relates to your own experience . How do these texts correlate with your experience? In other words, where does your own experience intersect with the circumstances and influences you have read about? What conclusions can you draw about your literacy now that you have read the experiences of others? write 4 to 5 pages. the more details is in attach file and also I provide the articles below..It will be minimum of four pages and use three to four sources

 

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Sociology questions short response, 400 words only!

Make the case that gender is or is not a central dimension of social stratification in the United States. Consider issues such as income and wealth, work, schooling, and power. In other words, to what extent do males represent a privileged class of people in this country today? Provide specific evidence to support your position.

make sure to use apa! and format it correctly

 

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History into Poetry ESSAY

The Battle of Maldon

“The Battle of Maldon” illustrates better than almost any other poem from the Anglo-Saxon period the Germanic comitatus in action. The primary virtues are loyalty, bravery, and obedience to a lord, along with the willingness to die for him even after the battle is lost. Although the English lose the battle, the poem shows them winning a moral victory. Except for a few who lose their courage and run away, most of the warriors remain loyal to their lord even after he has fallen. Many die trying to avenge him. There are few better illustrations of the Germanic ideal of warrior behavior. Indeed, the most famous lines of the poem focus on the courage of the warrior in the face of inevitable defeat and death: “Thought must be the harder, heart the keener/ Spirit shall be more–as our might lessens.”

After the battle of Brunanburh (937) the English and the Vikings fought over the kingdom of York, which changed hands several times. But after 954, twenty-six years of peace between the English and the Vikings passed. When the Vikings returned to invade England again in the 980s, they were more numerous and better organized. Olaf Tryggvason, a famous Norwegian Viking, attacked Kent and then sailed north to East Anglia, where he encountered a resolute ealdorman, Byrhtnoth, at Maldon. The battle between them took place in 991, when King Ethelred was on the English throne. The Viking invaders could have easily by-passed Maldon and carried on their raid elsewhere with the same effect. We would have lost, though, one of the finest pieces of Old English poetry, which seems to have been written by an eyewitness.

Visit the web site The Battle of Maldon. This is an excellent web resource with a helpful map of the battle site, an outline of the poem, the translated text divided into sections, notes, and background commentary. Study the poem in translation carefully, noting the scop’s use of poetic language, the historical background, and the site of the battle. At the web site Readings from Maldon you can hear some of the poem read in Old English.

The Anglo-Saxon Heroic Code: Essay Assignment

In a short essay, discuss how the presentation of Anglo-Saxon culture and the heroic code in “The Battle of Maldon” both resembles and differs from the presentations in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and Germania. A successful essay will be illustrated with passages from the poems and the historical texts. Remember to consider the scop’s use of poetic language, use of dialogue, and development of character as evidences of cultural values as well as the content of the poem.

See the following rubric:

Indicator/Point Value

Description

Instructor Comments

Indicator: Essay fully addresses the prompt and demonstrates an understanding of the poems’ similarities and differences.

Point Value: 35

  • Essay provides details explaining how Anglo-Saxon culture and the heroic code are similar in “The Battle of Maldon”, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, and Germania.
  • Essay provides details explaining how Anglo-Saxon culture and the heroic code are different in “The Battle of Maldon”, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, and Germania.
  • Textual evidence is used from “The Battle of Maldon”, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Germania, and historical texts to support claims about similarities and differences.
  • Similarities and differences address poetic language, use of dialogue, and development of character in addition to cultural values.

Indicator: Essay is properly structured and demonstrates a mastery of the research process

Point Value: 35

  • Essay contains a clear introduction that introduces the names of the texts, the authors of the texts, a one-sentence summary of the type of writing included, and a clear thesis.
  • Introduction is written as though the audience has not read the book before.
  • Thesis statement makes an argumentative assertion about the topic.
  • Thesis statement states the conclusions you have reached about your topic.
  • Thesis statement makes a promise to the reader about the scope, purpose, and direction of your paper.
  • Thesis statement is focused and specific enough to be “proven” within the boundaries of your paper.
  • Thesis statement identifies the relationship between the pieces of evidence that you are using to support your argument.
  • Body paragraphs support the thesis.
  • Body paragraphs begin with a strong transitional phrase and use textual evidence to support the thesis.
  • Body paragraphs avoid simple summary and use the textual evidence for analysis.
  • The conclusion paragraph summarizes the major points outlined in the essay and re-affirms the thesis statement from the introduction.
  • Essay uses in-text citations appropriately
  • In-text citations are formatted according to MLA format

Indicator: Essay maintains correct formatting.

Point Value: 15

  • 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font
  • Double spaced
  • One inch margins
  • Essay is in MLA format
  • Works Cited page is included in MLA format

Indicator: Essay demonstrates correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

Point Value: 15

  • Writing is free of spelling or word use errors.
  • Writing is free of run-on sentences or sentence fragments.
  • All punctuation is used appropriately.
  • All proper nouns and the beginnings of sentences are capitalized appropriately.
  • All other standard English grammar, punctuation, and spelling rules are followed.
  • Sentences vary in structure between simple, complex, compound, and complex-compound structures.
  • Fully developed paragraphs have a minimum of four – five sentences each.
  • Formal academic voice used (no first person or contractions used)
 

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