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Overview
In this assignment, you will choose and define a crime, describe the type and classification of
offender who commits this type of crime, and explain how aspects of sociology can be applied to the offender and the crime committed.
Prompt
First, review the Project One Guidelines and Rubric.
Choose one crime from this list of crimes that are present in the Project One scenario:
Organized crime
Motor vehicle theft
Selling/distributing narcotics
Selling illegal weapons
Murder
Theft
Dog fighting
Burglary
Illegal gambling
Identify the crime type for the crime you chose.
What is the crime type as defined by the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)?
Describe which classifications of offenders might commit this type of crime.
Which classification would the offender most likely match?
Why (or how) might more than one classification be a possibility?
Describe how aspects of sociology may explain this type of crime.
How might this type of crime be connected to sociological theories (e.g. routine activity theory, social disorganization theory, or structural strain theory)?
Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:
Identify the type of crime.
Describe which classifications of offenders might commit this type of crime.
Describe how aspects of sociology may explain this type of crime.
Guidelines for Submission
This assignment should be 200–300 words in length. Any references must be cited in APA style.
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