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What role does criminological theory play in crime prevention? How can we use theory to develop programs to deal with crime? How does providing and receiving feedback from peers impact your learning process?

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Psychological and social forces that drive people to become criminals, how criminogenic opportunities can be reduced, as well as where analytics fits into loss prevention.
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1) The goal of criminological theory is to help one gain an understating of crime and criminal justice. Theories cover the making and the breaking of the law, criminal and deviant behavior, as well as patterns of criminal activity. Individual theories may be either macro or micro.

2) There are four main approaches to administering criminal justice; 1) Deterrence, 2) Restraint, 3) Retribution, and 4) Rehabilitation. Every criminal justice system uses some combination but over the years, trial and error throughout the 50 states has called into question the effectiveness of each.

3) Giving feedback improves your communication skills

You also need to provide enough detail and justification so your peers can understand and accept your feedback. Ultimately, giving feedback helps your communication skills to improve because you are learning to communicate your message effectively.

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