Davis lives in a high-crime area. Many of the people he sees…
Davis lives in a high-crime area. Many of the people he sees during the course of a day are involved in criminal activities, thus increasing Davis’s opportunity to learn criminal behavior. Which sociological concept best explains why Davis might engage in crime?
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(Same narrative as Question #53) The police have been called by a hiker who discovered two bodies deep in the woods. Upon arrival, the police secured the crime scene, interviewed the hiker, and took photographs of the bodies. The crime scene investigator is not sure how long the bodies have been in the woods, though he estimates they have been here for at least several weeks. Photographs taken of the faces so far have yielded no positive identification. In addition, no missing persons report matched the photographs. The coroner has noted that both victims appear to have suffered trauma to the skull inflicted by a blunt instrument. A hammer was found near the two bodies. What is likely to occur next?
Read DetailsWhat would be the best way to respond to the infant’s potass…
What would be the best way to respond to the infant’s potassium of 7.5? The heart rate and rhythm are normal. Take time to consider the side effects of your treatment and potential risk of elevation in K to this preterm infant when making a decision.
Read DetailsOfficer Mendelson responds to a robbery call at a local mus…
Officer Mendelson responds to a robbery call at a local music store. On arrival, the store owner and five witnesses say a young man grabbed an arm full of classical records and just ran down the street. Mendelson runs out of the store and sees a young man disappear around the corner. He catches up with him and tackles him to the ground. Mendelson had seen classical records on the ground earlier, but did not see the young man holding or dropping these records. There were no other people on the street at the time, except an older woman with a cane. The police officer decides it is too much of a hassle to bring the young man down to the station for a formal lineup and decides to bring him back to the store to see if anyone can recognize him. Sure enough, the owner identifies him as the robber, as do the other five witnesses, one after another. Mendelson arrests the man and he is promptly charged with robbery. Officer Mendelson could use this procedure because:
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