Simon Gittany and Lisa Harnum homicide

1) The homicide committed by Simon Gittany against Lisa Harnum on 30 July 2011 occurred within a domestic context, while the couple were living together in Sydney and engaged to be married (R v Gittany, 2013). This style of violent offence is characterised as Intimate Femicide (Brookman, 2005). 2)Mr Gittany was a 40-year-old businessman and … Read more

Luis “The Beast” Garavito

Introduction 151,600 people die each day. Now, death occurs everyday naturally but there are instances in which death is caused by the hand of another. Even further than that, there are individuals who take multiple lives with no remorse. These individuals are known as serial killers. There are many reasons serial killers are born. Physical … Read more

Do we need more gun control?

As we hear about the mass shootings on television and as we read about the gang violence in our local newspapers, we could ask ourselves, could something have been done to stop this crime? There many ways to answer these questions, but I have decided to take the position that we need more gun control … Read more

Why the 2nd amendment should be revised

One issue in the United States that is going on far to regularly is the issue of mass shootings. In the past couple years we have heard numerous stories demonstrating expanded firearm brutality. In the United States, firearms are falling in the hands of numerous individuals who should not have them. These days these high … Read more

Psychological Effects of Solitary Confinement

Abstract Solitary confinement is proven to have detrimental psychological effects on inmates in prisons. These effects are directly related to the conditions in which the inmates are held, the time spent in segregated housing, and the violation of basic human rights. These effects can be worse in inmates who have been previously diagnosed with a … Read more

Is there a place in formal research for anecdotal data?

Empirical evidence is facts or proof that is obtained by way of investigation or testing as noted by Creswell (2014).  Empirical evidence is considered knowledge that is documented, examined, and determined by scientists which are the fundamental method that is a component of the scientific approach. In the article by Jacques (2014), the experimental procedure … Read more

The Effects of Family Visitation on The Well Being of Incarcerated Youth

Introduction Mental health and behavioral challenges are prevalent within incarcerated juvenile populations (Lambie & Randell, 2013). Recognizing that detention environments often fail to meet the needs of developing adolescence in a vulnerable state, efforts to make adjustments to better treat the mental health challenges of juveniles in detention are being pursued (Kretschmar, Butcher, Kanary, & … Read more

Forensic Epigenetic Analysis – The Path Ahead

Abstract Ever since the discovery of DNA fingerprinting by Sir Alec Jeffreys [1] using human myoglobin gene based probes, the technology has undergone considerable refinement and automation for forensic applications in human, plants of economic importance, extinct animals, human pathogens etc. [2-6]). Forensic epigenetics has lately been gaining significant interest given its emerging value of … Read more

Bhopal incident and criminogenic nature of transnational companies

This case study will analyse the circumstances surrounding the catastrophic disaster in Bhopal, India on December 3rd 1984 involving Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) and its subsidiary Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) in which a leak of toxic gas from the manufacturing plant of the latter mentioned, killed and injured thousands of Indian nationals. First I … Read more

Why does crime exist?

The question of why crime exists is one that will never cease. While there are many theories that attempt to address and explain this phenomenon, two concepts stand out. They involve the belief that the social environment is the main reason why individuals commit crime, and, secondly, crime occurs and is fostered by biological traits … Read more

Homicide – psychological disorders and processes

The act of homicide in itself is the result of psychological processes, as are things humans do every day; the brain tells one to wake up or take a shower, just as it would tell one to take another human life. The deep-rooted psychological causes are a result of random contributing factors that lead one … Read more

Is National Security more important than privacy?

Argument Essay Certain people prioritize National security over privacy to ensure the safety of the country. But, privacy is equally needed to respect lives of individuals. Though, it may seem that privacy and national security go hand in hand, but it is not always true. Security should always exist for a reason: to ensure that … Read more

Carla James and George Trevino – juvenile justice system

Edward Humes is well-recognized for his book No Matter How Loud I Shout, by showing readers stories about troubled kids that end up in the juvenile justice system. Are these troubled teens born with criminality? Do environmental factors affect the behavior and actions of the juveniles? Or is it the juvenile center’s problem with how … Read more

Forms of terrorism – definitions, causes, impact

Forms of terrorism have been prominent throughout history dating back to the eleventh century and farther in order to change the flow of politics by the use of extreme violence such as destruction, persecution, and assassinations. Even in our modern times the same ideology is relevant, however, terrorism has been exponentially radicalized creating even more … Read more