Category: Criminal Justice Essay Examples
See our collection of criminal justice essay examples. These examples are to help you understanding how to write essays on crime-related topics. Contemporary study of criminology and criminal justice is also increasingly interdisciplinary and thus features a broad variety of topics on the causes, effects, and responses to crime. Also, see our list of criminal justice essay topics to find the one that interests you.
Mass rape is the use of rape as a war strategy. In a military conflict, armies and paramilitaries plan systematic sexual assaults against women in enemy communities with the goal of demoralizing and terrorizing the enemy and driving them from their home regions. Mass rape as a war …
What is most striking about child homicide are the very high rates during the first few months of life and that the offender is the mother of the child. Figure 1 shows rates by age of children from birth to age 18. Two data sources were used from …
Maternal child physical abuse is a subset of child abuse that nevertheless is considered a separate phenomenon, requiring specific explanations distinct from the explanations of paternal, caretaker, and other forms of child abuse. According to domestic, as well as cross-national studies, mothers bear responsibility for approximately half of …
There are many different definitions of interpersonal violence. For example, some include inflicting verbal or emotional harm as violence, while others do not. Some specify that intent to cause harm by the perpetrator be present, while others do not. The National Academy of Sciences defines interpersonal violence as …
Journalists of varying stripes are sometimes accused of misrepresentations and distortions in their coverage of crime. One major criticism has been that news coverage frequently reflects biases in reporters’ and editors’ own worldviews. Another involves concerns about journalistic philosophy—in particular, the still widespread belief that the press can …
The production of media with the inclusion of sexuality is focused on a product that seeks to attract a diverse audience. Nudity and physical sexual activity are incorporated as part of the entertainment experience. Television and movies, as a form of visual media, reach this goal through a …
How the media represent crime, and particularly crimes involving violence, has been the subject of innumerable scholarly and popular treatments. Ray Surette and Gregg Barak are among the many criminologists in the United States who have noted how journalists, nationally and internationally, believe that crime stories sell. This …
Mediation is the process where a neutral third party assists disputing parties in a confidential, nonhostile way to reach an agreement that is satisfactory to both parties. Ideally, it also empowers the parties with a model that can be used to resolve further disputes. Mediation can be used …
Over a hundred years ago Black Elk had a vision of a time when Indian people would heal from the devastating effects of European migration. In his vision, the Sacred Hoop, which had been broken, would be mended in seven generations. In 1990, a small group of Indian …
In the United States, mental health problems have come to the forefront of the public consciousness through large-scale public information campaigns, grassroots mental health movements, and more formal education on the specifics of various conditions. Mental illness is broadly defined here as clinical levels of psychiatric disorders that …
The Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) model is an approach to gender violence and bullying prevention that was created in 1993 at Northeastern University’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society. With initial funding from the U.S. Department of Education, the multiracial MVP program was designed to …
The Department of Defense was mandated within the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974 to establish policy and practice to address domestic violence and child maltreatment. The department issued a directive, DD 6400.1, to establish practices relative to prevention, response, intervention, and treatment. The department and …
Published by Lawrence Sherman and Richard Berk in 1984, the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment was the first to attempt to assign police responses randomly after domestic violence incidents. The findings suggested that arrest did reduce recidivism (the relapse into abusive and/or criminal behavior), and the findings were widely …
Misogyny is the hatred of women. Misogyny also refers to contempt for the qualities that are associated with femininity, whether exhibited by women or by men. Misogyny is synonymous with sexism. It is relevant to interpersonal violence because antipathy toward women shapes the forms, meanings, and motives for …
The term moral panic is most often attributed to British sociologist Stanley Cohen, who in a 1972 book, Folk Devils and Moral Panics, defined it as a condition, episode, person, or group of persons that come to be seen as a threat to societal values and interests. In …
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is a form of child abuse that occurs when a caregiver, usually the mother, fabricates or induces illness in a child. The caretaker repeatedly presents the child to a physician or hospital with a variety of symptoms including bleeding, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, lethargy, …
The AMBER Alert program is an emergency response system established to enable the public to aid in the search for children who are believed to have been abducted and to be in imminent danger. Following the 1996 abduction and murder of 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, the Dallas–Fort Worth police …
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) was established after several high-profile child abductions and murders made it clear there was a need for coordinated responses when children went missing. It was established in 1984 and officially opened by President Ronald Reagan. NCMEC is best known …
The National Center for Victims of Crime is the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and victim service providers. Founded in 1985 by the children of Sunny von Bulow, the victim of a murder attempt that left her in a decades-long diabetic coma, the National …
National Children’s Alliance (NCA) is a nationwide 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization formed in 2000 from a network of children’s advocacy centers. NCA’s mission is to promote and support communities in providing a coordinated response to victims of severe child abuse; it also provides services to children’s advocacy centers, …