PART I: ESSAY
Directions
: Answer the question below. Your response should be at least one page in length.
1. Using outside resources to locate a recent criminal case dealing with technology and crime, write a report that summarizes the case. Be sure to include the following: (1) Identify categories of technology crime; (2) Describe the profile of computer criminals; (3) Review how computer crime is prosecuted; (4) Discuss how computers are used as tools in fighting crime; (5) Review technology crime laws; and (6) Examine policy issues of technology and crime.
PART II: COURSE PROJECT: CRIMES AND THEORIES
(Compilation of Modules 1-8)
Directions
: This course project will include a written component for each module that will be turned in at the end of the course in Module 8. Criminology is the study of crime and criminal behaviors based on theory. Your textbook defines a theory as a series of interrelated propositions that attempts to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events. A theory gains explanatory power from inherent logical consistency and is “tested” by how well it describes and predicts reality. To assist you with this project, the textbook defines theories throughout. The theories associated with criminology can be applied to the crimes we see committed in the news each week. Thus, this course project will involve locating two crimes (one in your local or nearly surrounding communities and one national) and applying the crimes you locate to one of the theories learned in this course.
For example: Situational Choice Theory could be related to a crime of robbing a person because this type of crime often depends on the situation involved, such as a victim being in the right place at the right time and other factors that lends to the ability to commit the crime, including location, time of day, environmental factors, and the victim being alone and in possession of items the offender desires.
Requirements:
For each module, locate a local and national crime, describe the details and source of the crime (also be sure to keep a reference page with all the sources used throughout the course project). Identify an appropriate theory learned during this course, describe the theory, and then explain how the theory relates to the crime chosen. Thus, each part should require at least one paragraph as follows:
Chosen description and details of the crime
Chosen Theory, including definition and founder
Explanation of how the chosen theory relates to the chosen crime.
Repeat this process for each crime – one local and one national for a total of a minimum of six paragraphs per Module. Sources of crimes include newspapers, websites, television news stations, etc. You can use theories repeatedly for this project; however, try to use varying theories to demonstrate an understanding of as many course criminological theories as possible.
Be sure to include APA formatting, including a cover page, in-.
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1. PART I: ESSAY
Directions
: Answer the question below. Your response should be at least
one page in length.
1. Using outside resources to locate a recent criminal case
dealing with technology and crime, write a report that
summarizes the case. Be sure to include the following: (1)
Identify categories of technology crime; (2) Describe the profile
of computer criminals; (3) Review how computer crime is
prosecuted; (4) Discuss how computers are used as tools in
fighting crime; (5) Review technology crime laws; and (6)
Examine policy issues of technology and crime.
PART II: COURSE PROJECT: CRIMES AND THEORIES
(Compilation of Modules 1-8)
Directions
: This course project will include a written component for each
module that will be turned in at the end of the course in Module
8. Criminology is the study of crime and criminal behaviors
based on theory. Your textbook defines a theory as a series of
interrelated propositions that attempts to describe, explain,
predict, and ultimately control some class of events. A theory
gains explanatory power from inherent logical consistency and
is “tested” by how well it describes and predicts reality. To
assist you with this project, the textbook defines theories
throughout. The theories associated with criminology can be
applied to the crimes we see committed in the news each week.
Thus, this course project will involve locating two crimes (one
in your local or nearly surrounding communities and one
national) and applying the crimes you locate to one of the
theories learned in this course.
2. For example: Situational Choice Theory could be related to a
crime of robbing a person because this type of crime often
depends on the situation involved, such as a victim being in the
right place at the right time and other factors that lends to the
ability to commit the crime, including location, time of day,
environmental factors, and the victim being alone and in
possession of items the offender desires.
Requirements:
For each module, locate a local and national crime, describe
the details and source of the crime (also be sure to keep a
reference page with all the sources used throughout the course
project). Identify an appropriate theory learned during this
course, describe the theory, and then explain how the theory
relates to the crime chosen. Thus, each part should require at
least one paragraph as follows:
Chosen description and details of the crime
Chosen Theory, including definition and founder
Explanation of how the chosen theory relates to the chosen
crime.
Repeat this process for each crime – one local and one national
for a total of a minimum of six paragraphs per Module. Sources
of crimes include newspapers, websites, television news
stations, etc. You can use theories repeatedly for this project;
however, try to use varying theories to demonstrate an
understanding of as many course criminological theories as
possible.
Be sure to include APA formatting, including a cover page, in-
text citations, and a reference page (please visit the Academic
Resource Center for concise APA guidelines). For each
module, be sure to include the date with either Local or
3. National next to the date as the title for that module
assignment. Note that there must be two titles for each module
(one for local and one for national). Grading will be in part on
ensuring that the course project included both a local and
national component for each module. Thus, the final project
should have a minimum of 16 Crimes with Theories Applied
(two per module). You will also be graded on your APA
formatting, reference page, grammar, and spelling.