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Rachel Sakhi 10:58pm Sep 30 at 10:58pm Hello Professor Conis, Regarding the following course objectives and I quote fully as a note-taking reminder the following to simply reiterate from my perspective: DeVry U

Rachel Sakhi 10:58pm Sep 30 at 10:58pm Hello Professor Conis, Regarding the following course objectives and I quote fully as a note-taking reminder the following to simply reiterate from my perspective: " Objectives 8 Given the importance of culture and hierarchy of status, relate the organizational hierarchy of prison inmates to that of prison staff. The prison inmate:prison staff ratio hierarchy of status is equal, and the opinions and perspectives are extremely important, because in order for the prison staff to function properly the staff must understand the perspectives of their inmates whether afflicted with mental disorders, social concerns, or even intelligence. However, the rules and regulations are that prison staff is the administration, and the time served is designated for the incarceration of the offender.

Friday, September 29, 2017 | DeVry University: JADM 110 (Introduction to Criminology) Author: Rachel Sakhi, United States of North America

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Collapse Subdiscussion Rachel Sakhi Rachel Sakhi Yesterday Sep 28 at 1:42pm Manage Discussion Entry Wednesday, September 27, 2017 DeVry University: Week 5, JADM-110 Professor Swerine Rachel Sakhi, Discussion Meeting: "Crimes Against Persons" Title of Post:  Boyeurism vs.Voyeurism (The Peeping Tom Psychopathy Personality) Hello and Good Evening Professor Swerine, APA in-text citations Schmalleger (2014) defines sub-cultural theory as process of standards set forth with the expectations that if made beautiful, colorful, inviting, and then the 'legal' thing to do according to popularity the majority of population will ignore and scorn the right path of rainbow-coloured execution instead of the bland, boring practical or healthy, but most importantly truthful path "A sociological perspective that emphasizes the contribution made by variously socialized cultural groups to the phenomenon of crime" as in this image of inviting curious int