Sociological Aspects Of Crime Discussion
622w3: Sociological Aspects of Crime
Please Note: Using a minimum of 4 recent scholarly peered reviewed articles less than 5yrs old for DQ 1 and 2. Must be cited using APA format, 750 words for each topic AND include the HTTP or DOI for all references used.
WEEK 3 DQ 1
Assessment Description
Sociological Aspects Of Crime Discussion
Identify three environmental hazards that link to aggressive or violent behaviors. Explain how they are linked to the behavior. Use scholarly resources to support your explanations.
WEEK 3 DQ 2
Assessment Description
If the government is aware that sociological conditions create criminality, does this mean that the government has a greater imperative to stop sociological conditions of criminality? Use scholarly resources to support your explanations.
PLEASE SEE RESOURCES:
1. Having a Bad Month: General Versus Specific Effects of Stress on Crime
Read “Having a Bad Month: General Versus Specific Effects of Stress on Crime,” by Felson, Osgood, Horney,
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