Crime and Criminals
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Chapter 1
1. Richard J. Herrnstein and Douglas S. Massey’s definition of crime differs from that of Jeff Milder and the John Howard Society of Alberta. How does an author’s definition of crime affect his argument about what causes crime?
2. Dave Grossman argues that media violence desensitizes children to the horror and pain of violence, therefore making it easier for them to kill. John Katz contends, however, that it is not violence in the media that influences children to kill, but the easy availability of guns. Which argument is stronger? Support your answer...
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Causes Crime?
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Chapter 2: Does Controlling Guns Control Crime?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Gun Control Laws Reduce Crime
- Gun Control Laws Do Not Reduce Crime
- Carrying Concealed Weapons Prevents Crime
- Carrying Concealed Weapons Does Not Prevent Crime
- Banning Semiautomatic Rifles Reduces Crime
- Banning Semiautomatic Rifles Would Not Reduce Crime
- Waiting Periods Prevent Criminals From Purchasing Handguns
- Instant Background Checks Would Prevent Criminals From Purchasing Handguns
- Chapter 2 Periodical Bibliography
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Chapter 3: How Should Society Treat Juvenile Offenders?
- Chapter 3 Preface
- Violent Juvenile Criminals Should Be Treated As Adults
- Juvenile Criminals Should Not Be Treated as Adults
- Society Should Impose Civil Ordinances Against Gangs
- Imposing Civil Ordinances Against Gangs is Unconstitutional
- Parents Should Be Held Responsible For Their Childrent's Crimes
- Parental Responsibility Laws Will Not Reform Delinquent Behavior
- Government-Mandated Teen Curfews Are Effective
- Government-Mandated Teen Curfews Are a Mistake
- Chapter 3 Periodical Bibliography
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Chapter 4: How Can Crime Be Prevented?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- The Death Penalty Deters Crime
- The Death Penalty Does Not Deter Crime
- "Three-Strikes" Laws Prevent Crime
- "Three-Strikes" Laws Are Unfair
- Imprisoning Criminals Prevents Crime
- Imprisoning Criminals is Only One of Many Factors That Prevent Crime
- A Strong Police Presence Prevents Crime
- A Strong Police Presence Does Not Prevent Crime
- Chapter 4 Periodical Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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