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    Research Methodologies at the Dissertation Level
    Globalization and Sovereignty through Conflict
    A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Case Study
    Green Criminology and Global Warming
    Women and Violence: Media Making the Call
    The Transition from Retributive to Transformative Justice
    • Exploring the evolving definition of crime, this essay critiques the traditional retributive justice model in light of contemporary reforms. It specifically analyzes the implications of two tragic incidents involving children as perpetrators. The work engages with the theories of Nils Christie and Louk Hulsman, highlighting their arguments against conventional views of crime and punishment. Through this examination, the paper contributes to the discourse on penal abolitionism and the need for a re-evaluation of justice systems.

      The Transition from Retributive to Transformative Justice
    • Women and Violence: Media Making the Call

      A look at the adverse socio-effects resulting from the medias portrayal of women and violence

      The research examines how various factors such as age, race, nationality, class, and appearance influence media coverage of crimes involving women, rather than the specifics of the crime itself. It argues that this biased portrayal in the media has harmful effects on women's status in society, highlighting the intersection of gender and media representation. The study emphasizes the need to address these disparities to foster a more equitable portrayal of women in news narratives.

      Women and Violence: Media Making the Call
    • Focusing on the intersection of criminology and environmental issues, this essay critically examines the impact of global warming and its influence on crime. It explores both external and internal factors contributing to environmental crime and presents various strategies for its control. The analysis highlights the emerging field of green criminology, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of how environmental degradation relates to criminal behavior.

      Green Criminology and Global Warming
    • A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Case Study

      A fictional case-study exploring various cognitive-behavioural tendencies.

      Cognitive-behavioural theory's popularity stems from its focus on the cognitive aspects of behavior, enhancing its credibility in counseling. This theory supports various treatments, applicable in both individual and group settings, making it versatile for addressing issues among drug offenders, sex offenders, and young offenders. The paper emphasizes the need for a robust theoretical foundation to withstand critiques and challenges, highlighting the importance of sound structure in its application within the legal and criminological fields.

      A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Case Study
    • Globalization and Sovereignty through Conflict

      A precise breakdown of how society adapts

      The essay examines the transformative impact of globalization on international trade and investment, highlighting technological advancements that enhance market accessibility. It discusses the imperative for entities to broaden their reach in a globalized economy while also addressing the inherent conflicts and challenges that arise when considering whether to pursue global expansion. The analysis reflects on the balance between opportunity and risk in the context of globalization's complexities.

      Globalization and Sovereignty through Conflict
    • Research Methodologies at the Dissertation Level

      Research Methodologies at the Dissertation Level through fellowship and leadership.

      The essay explores the complexities of selecting appropriate research strategies for dissertation-level studies, emphasizing that methodology varies based on desired outcomes. It argues that while methodologies aid in data collection and synthesis, they do not generate knowledge themselves. Instead, effective research methods serve as frameworks for identifying and processing existing information, highlighting the nuanced relationship between methodology and research outcomes.

      Research Methodologies at the Dissertation Level
    • Restoring Restorative Justice

      A look at the RJ paradigm shift and it's relation to general theory.

      The essay critiques the modern criminal justice system's reliance on a retributive model rooted in colonial practices, highlighting its outdated, arbitrary, and racially biased nature. It argues that this legacy enables governments to manipulate minority populations under the guise of justice. Scholars advocate for reform, suggesting a shift towards a system that prioritizes the needs and rights of victims over state interests. Robert Elias emphasizes that true victims should have the autonomy to resolve conflicts independently, minimizing state intervention in the process.

      Restoring Restorative Justice
    • Synthesizing Social Research

      A theoretical breakdown of the main theories surrounding social research.

      Focusing on the creation and dissemination of knowledge, this essay examines the nuances of research methodologies, particularly the distinctions between method and methodology. It engages in the ongoing debate surrounding qualitative versus quantitative research, advocating for a mixed methods approach. By integrating various methodologies, researchers can achieve a more comprehensive understanding of their subjects, leading to more accurate and effective problem-solving. The work emphasizes the importance of a holistic strategy in qualitative research.

      Synthesizing Social Research
    • The Fine Print. The Hidden Agreement

      A look at contracts and contract law.

      Focusing on a credit card agreement from CIBC Visa, this seminar paper delves into the fundamentals of contracts within business law. It examines the legal framework and terminology associated with contracts, breaking down the clauses into twelve essential principles. The analysis highlights potential flaws and suggests modifications, ranging from significant alterations to minor corrections. Additionally, the paper critiques the legal reasoning behind the contract and outlines corrective measures, all while connecting these elements to broader business law concepts.

      The Fine Print. The Hidden Agreement
    • Exploring the prison system through the lens of Foucault's theories, this essay delves into the functions and corrective roles of prisons, alongside the nature of disciplinary mechanisms. It offers a comparative analysis of the perspectives of Donald Clemmer and Donald Cressey on the realities of prison life, providing insights into the social dynamics and psychological impacts of incarceration. This scholarly work reflects on the deprivation of liberty and its implications within the context of law and criminology.

      A look at prisons and prison life