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Okay, so i see that you need help with these questions.
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So for number one, explain what it means to say criminology is interdisciplinary science, identify and provide examples that include academic disciplines and how these disciplines reflect criminology.
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So criminology is the interdisciplinary science because it draws upon various academic disciplines to see.
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Study crime and criminal behavior.
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These disciplines include sociology, oops, psychology, law, anthropology, and biology.
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For example, sociology helps criminalists understand social structures and processes that influence criminal behavior while psychology provides insights into the mental process of criminals law defines what constitutes criminal crime and how society responds to it while anthropology and biology provide insights into cultural and biological factors that may contribute to criminal behavior number two number two asks by outlawing criminal behavior the government accepts to achieve a number of social goals.
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Discuss the various purposes served by criminal law.
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So criminal law serves several purposes.
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It aims to deter potential criminals by imposing penalties for criminal behavior.
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It also seeks to punish offenders and punish offenders and provide retribution for victims.
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Additionally, criminal law can serve as a rehabilitative function, aiming to reform offenders and reintegrate them into society.
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It also serves to maintain and maintain social order and protect the rights and freedoms of individuals.
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Number three, number three asks, explain how the economy, abortion, gun availability, and drug use influence crime patterns and crime rates.
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So all of those can influence crime rates and patterns.
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So economic downturns, for example, can lead to increased crime rates as people may resort to illegal activities to survive.
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Abortion can influence crime rates by affecting the number of unwanted children who might have a higher risk of criminal behavior.
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Oh, behavior.
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Gun availability can increase the likelihood of violent crimes.
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Well, drug use can lead to crimes related to obtaining drugs or under the influence of drugs.
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Number four.
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So number four says discuss how criminologist views about the role of victims in criminal behavior have changed over time.
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So criminologists view the role of victims in criminal behavior have evolved over time.
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Initially, victims were blamed for their victimization.
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However, modern criminology recognizes that victims are often targeted due to their vulnerability.
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And that victimization can have a profound psychological effect.
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This has led to a greater focus on, greater focus on victimology, which is the study of victims and their experiences...