Background to the Report Mr Samuel Alva Humphrey, dated of birth 29 August 1988, was referred by Ms Amanda McLean, senior principal lawyer, Crown Solicitor's Office, on behalf of the Sex Offenders and Dangerous Offenders Assessment Committee of Queensland Corrective Services. Mr Humphrey was referred for the purpose of a psychiatric risk assessment report to be prepared for that committee's consideration. To this end, Mr Humphrey was interviewed at the Wolston Correctional Centre on 18 June 2015 for an X hour period.
Case File: Assignment One 1. What are the present dangers, safety threats or impending safety threats? Throughout the case file, we can see that the mother, Andrea S., has many types of personal and health issues: depression, schizophrenia, and bi-polar disorder.
Desire reports that she has known of Donald’s criminal history and understands his treatment rules. Donald is approved to have sexual contact with Desire. -Demonstrate non-aggressive behavior in all relationships. Donald has not had any known acts of aggression this reporting period. -Practice and continue to adapt elements of the Relapse Prevention Plan as it relates to the offense behavior.
For this reason, Spelman seeks to test the remaining methods in order to determine the most appropriate specification for the crime equation. The crime rate data Spelman uses is the data set originally constructed by Marvell and Moody in 1994 (Spelman, 2008, p. 153). The data set is quantitative in nature and consists of violent crimes which include homicide, forcible rape,
MAPPA assesses the risk to the public posed by the offender
There are no indications that she has been sexually aggressive. She has no known physical health issues. She is not on any medication. The psychoeducational evaluation is attached. Aggression/Violence
These measures include conduct disorder, violent convictions, violent disposition and antisocial personality disorder (Brown et al., 2017). Risk
"Domestic Violence: Statistics & Facts." Safe Horizon. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2015. .
The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) emerged in 1973 as an improved assessment of criminal offenses, victims, and the trends related. One on the most notable reasons for this was in order to address the issue of non-reported crimes amongst other concerns. The survey is conducted each year by the U.S. Bureau of the Census only to individuals 12 years of age and older. Currently is the primary source information on the frequency of victimization suffered by individuals and/or their households. Missing data of other crimes not initially assessed led to changes that were incorporated in 1993, to include information of offenses such as: rape, sexual assault, personal robbery, aggravated and simple assault household burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft (Siegel & Welsh, 2015, p. 45).
It was discovered years after his death that Martin Luther King Jr had plagiarized parts of his doctoral dissertation and other scholastic papers. A panel of scholars at Boston University investigated his dissertation after Kings wife donated it to the Stanford University King Papers Project. They had discovered that portions of his dissertation heavily contained sentences and long paragraphs taken from another student’s paper, and the student was not quoted or cited. The dissertation and academic papers are not the only thing King has plagiarized, it’s also been said that parts of his speeches contain plagiarism from other reverends. King was a scholar and very important public figure and almost had his doctorate taken away and his
Racial minority groups (blacks and Hispanics) as well as the majority group (whites) could either form a coalition or compete depending on the socioeconomic or political objectives that they have, and the location where they reside. A coalition would occur when both groups have similar goals, expectations, and sense of teamwork. A competition would occur when two or more groups are trying to achieve the same goal, but only one can attain success. According to McClain and Karnig, “Socioeconomic indicators included median education, median, income, percent nonpoverty population, and percent employed” (536).
Racial profiling and police brutality has become a very common issue in the United States. This is a problematic issue and has become a very controversial topic. It has raised the question are law enforcement officers receiving the appropriate training to do their job. To become a police officer, you are not required to receive a college degree in Criminal Justice. The amount of training the police officers receive depends on the agency requirements.
Two question screening tools-assesses sexual violence. Traumatic Events Questionnaire The Traumatic Events Questionnaire (TEQ), where 11 specific traumatic events are assessed, a few are mentioned as follows: sexual assault, rape (forced unwanted sexual activity), violent crime, adult abusive relationships, abuse including sexual, physical and child abuse, witnessing someone being mutilated, seriously injured, or violently killed, other life¬ threatening situations, and violent or unexpected death of a loved one The Trauma History Questionnaire (THQ) was developed by Bonnie Green and her associates at Georgetown University THQ which aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of exposure and to be suitable for both research and clinical populations.
This R3 that we completed used a pencil poking device to test our touch sensitivity in different areas of our body. There are areas on our body that are more sensitive to touch than other parts of our body. Our hypothesis was the more sensitive regions such as our hands and mouth would be able to detect the number of points more accurately than less sensitive areas like our calves. After learning about the homunculus man, I felt like the outcome was going to prove the hypothesis was correct. During the experiment, most of my errors were thinking that two points were touching me instead of one point.
Zemiology, the study of social harm, is a term coined by Paddy Hillyard and emerged from a long series of debates within critical criminology. In these debates it was argued if Zemiology should be a study that is separate from criminology, or if social harm should simply just be a subtype of criminology; this is still an ongoing debate. In this essay, it will be discussed how the concept of social harm came about and why the concept of social harm has developed in criminology. I will also discuss some of the challenges that exist in defining this concept.