Explain any 3 ingredients that help constitute the
element of crime
Crime is an act which goes against the values of law and order in the society. A crime consist of 3 elements:
Explain how comparing DNA fingerprints can help identify a person who has comitted a crime?
what is crime and the types of crime. how it effect personal life. briefly explain.
If capitalism is the cause of crime, how do you explain crime in a socialist society? Give examples how Marxist Theory should have worked in socialist society that is not working presently. What made the difference?
Forensics/genetics help!
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1) In the gel pictured below, lane 1 is from a crime scene, the other lanes are from suspects. a. Which is the only suspect that is not excluded from the crime? b. If all alleles possible for that locus are represented, what is the probability that the non-excluded suspect matches the crime scene sample by chance? Explain the banding pattern for the individual in lane 7. 3 6 c. |-- (A 2pts, b 4pts, c 4pts)...
Q.4.1 Define organised crime and provide an example of contemporary organised crime. (10) Q.4.2 Explain the measures that are put in place to control organised crime. (10)
Explain how globalisation is associated with crime (10marks)
Explain the supreme model and the three ingredients of supplier management.
Explain the importance of the Crime Victims' Rights Act of 2004
The first step in any program for a more effective response to white collar crime calls for an elevated level of consciousness. A persistent thesis in the white collar crime literature is that the response to such crime is more limited and less severe than the response to conventional crime. This text has suggested many reasons for a more attenuated response, and it has cited some evidence for a growing recognition of the seriousness of white collar crime. The challenge...