Monday, October 21, 2019

Criminology essays

Criminology essays "There is no greater insight into the future than recognizing when we save our children, we save ourselves." So averred the noted anthropologist and sociologist, Margaret Mead. (Mead, 2003) Juvenile delinquency is a cause for concern in today's modern society. The incidents of April 20, 1999 from Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado put the consequences of juvenile delinquency into a new perspective. Two students, Dylan Klebold and Ryan Harris, who were, for all intents, intelligent and well adjusted went on a killing spree. They killed and injured several members of the school including a teacher. (Rosenberg, 2000) Then they turned the guns on themselves. Their plans were grandiose. After the massacre, they intended to flee the country. Once the furor had died down, new information showed that the two students were generally reticent, withdrawn and subjected to bullying by their peers, especially the physically stronger students. Klebold and Harris were emotionally and physically abused. Isolated, they developed a hatred Many such instances make news these days. While delinquency is not merely restricted to criminal behaviorit also encompasses other aberrant behaviorthe concern is that delinquency might escalate to hard crimes. This essay will analyze a seminal article on juvenile crime statisticsrates of juvenile crimes with respect to the general juvenile properties in different zones in Cook County and Chicago. The paper is important because the parameters studied were traced over a period of several decades through three different studies. The reason this study merited inclusion in one of the foremost compendium of papers on crime is because of the sociological implications of these studi...

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