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3 years ago
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What is the gender ratio problem in criminology? What traditional explanations have been offered for the problem?

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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
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Trespass: Violate, wrongful entry, unlawful entry, invasion, infraction, breach, encroachment, intrusion, infraction, wrongdoing, obtrusion

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Since the term "catwheeling" refers to a technique that develops the habit of phrasing every word involved in the client's research problem at least ten different ways, in this case we would target the word "tresspass" and find 10 different words for it. Such words, in this case, could be <em>violate, wrongful entry, unlawful entry, invasion, infraction, breach, encroachment, intrusion, infraction, wrongdoing, </em>and <em>obtrusion.</em>

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scenario 1: disrespectful behavior towards your parents. anything from arguing back and forth with them and/or involving yourself in anything your parents instructed you not to

how to avoid: Jesus makes it clear that even when we move out, our responsibilities to our parents continue. Honoring your mother and father can look like any of these things; taking good care of them, being submissive and obedient to them, speaking well of them and seeking their wisdom

scenario 2: using profanity and blaspheming God's name. An example would be <em>“O Jesus, that scared the life out of me” </em>or <em>"OMG"</em>

how to avoid: the Bible in general, and the book of James in particular (James 3:1ff), warns about the improper use of the tongue. So instead of cursing, speak positive and encouraging words. The apostle Paul says, “Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person” (Colossians 4:6, ESV)

scenario 3: watching inappropriate content or inappropriate scenes in a tv show or movie

how to avoid: Nearly 40 million Americans are regular visitors to inappropriate sites. The average visit lasts 6 minutes and 29 seconds with 55% of married men and 25% of married women say that they watch inappropriate videos at least once a month. 11 is the average age a child is first exposed to inappropriate videos and images, and 94% of children will see it by the age of 14. The first step is to confess your sins. The second is accountability, possibly counseling, and restoration of any relationships that may have been damaged, and then take practical steps to reduce your exposure to graphic images, day by day dying to your flesh by denying yourself

Explanation: i'd like to add that there is salvation in no other name than Jesus the Christ;

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In Canada, the criminal justice system is designed to ensure public safety by protecting the society from those who violate the law. The system does and regulate this by stating the types of behaviours that are unacceptable and defining the nature and severity of the punishment for a given offence.

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