
Critically Evaluate the Key Principles of Desistance Theory and Apply Them to Ryan’s Case Study to Identify Best Practice Through the Lens of Desistance Theory When Engaging People on Probation
Introduction Desistance theory refers to the process through which individuals cease engaging in criminal behaviour and maintain a crime-free lifestyle over time (Maruna, 2001). ...

Comparative Analysis of Deviance Theories: Exploring the Impact of New Technologies
Introduction This essay provides a comparative analysis of two deviance theories in the context of cyberbullying, a deviant behaviour that has proliferated due to ...

Addressing Indigenous Overrepresentation and Mental Health in Corrections: The Regional Psychiatric Centre and Responses to TRC Calls to Action
Introduction The overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s correctional system represents a profound legacy of colonial trauma, systemic discrimination, and intergenerational harm, which has ...

Identify and explain the link between illegal immigrants entering the country, and drug trafficking in South Africa. In conclusion provide insight into how this can be combatted.
Introduction This essay examines the connection between illegal immigration and drug trafficking in South Africa from a criminological crime risk perspective. South Africa faces ...

Explain what human trafficking entails and outline the key crime prevention pillars to address it
Introduction Human trafficking represents a profound violation of human rights and a significant challenge within the field of criminology. As a student exploring this ...

South Africa’s police transformation faces challenges such as corruption, resource shortages, and community mistrust. Choose two of these challenges and critically discuss their causes, impacts, and possible prevention strategies.
Introduction South Africa’s police service has undergone significant transformation since the end of apartheid in 1994, shifting from a repressive force to one ostensibly ...

What does human trafficking entail and they key prevention pillars designed to address it
Introduction Human trafficking represents one of the most severe forms of organised crime and human rights violations in contemporary society, often described as modern-day ...

Should Cities Continue to Use Surveillance Cameras?
Introduction Surveillance cameras, commonly known as CCTV systems, have become a staple in urban environments worldwide, including in the UK, where they are extensively ...

An Exploration of the American Prison System: Functions, Issues, and Comparisons with the United Kingdom
Introduction The American prison system is a complex network of facilities designed to detain, punish, and rehabilitate offenders, reflecting broader societal approaches to crime ...

Domestic Violence: Assisting Victims and Preventing Future Incidents
Introduction Domestic violence represents a pervasive issue within the field of victimology, encompassing physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse inflicted by intimate partners or ...
