Chapter Seven: Neighborhoods and Crime

Chapter Seven: Neighborhoods and Crime

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The purpose of this paper is to present your well-articulated perspective and thoughts based on scholarly research and from the chapters.. All work is researched, referenced and cited using scholarly resources and the textbook. Do not use personal opinions, experiences, each paper must identify the premise and supporting points of the chapter, a synthesis of the information from the chapter, and a critical application of the premise(s) and supporting points from the chapter to an issue of criminal offending. Please write a minimum of 8 pages (excluding title and reference page) from any of these chapters. Double-spaced paper, APA style of paper.

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I attached 3 chapters from the textbook and I hope it can be helpful. Please instructions should be followed to the core. 8 pages minimum. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any question or concern

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Please pick a chapter from a 3 uploaded. All work is researched, referenced and cited using scholarly resources and the textbook. Do not use personal opinions, experiences, paper must identify the premise and supporting points of the chapter, a synthesis of the information from the chapter, and a critical application of the premise(s) and supporting points from the chapter to an issue of criminal offending.

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The chapter focusses on the influence the place a person resides brought up in has on their adoption of criminal tendencies. Clifford R. Shaw is one of the authors whose premises and theory regarding the impact of the neighborhood people come from on the prevalence acquisition of criminal tendencies (Bernard et al., 2010). Crime rates will be higher in areas possessing specific characteristics. The research conducted by Clifford used the premise that human settings mimic those seen within plant communities. Crime levels are heavily reliant upon the neighbourhood a person interact with during their life.

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