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    Institute of Management‚ Economics and Strategic Research Bang College of Business Department of Finance INTERNSHIP REPORT Prepared by: Aizhan Abdirova BSc 3 20060164 Faculty Internship Supervisor: Asif Rehman Department of Finance Spring 2009 Acknowledgement I would like to acknowledge the company supervisors and coordinators of my internship: Issa Abildayev‚ Alen Abdaliyev‚ Dmitriy Tulubayev‚ (the Relationship Managers of the company) for sharing their

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    are intended to be used as a study guide and do not reflect all of the course material presented in class. During weeks 1-7 you will be responsible for chapters 1-3 and 9 in your text (Criminology). Chapters 1 & 2 1. Define criminology? Why is criminology “multi-disciplinary”? 2. What are the major agencies (components) of the criminal justice system? 3. How does our changing society impact on our laws and criminal justice

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    FORMAT FOR MID-COURSE INTERNSHIP REPORT TITLE PAGE (as per Specimen enclosed) INTERNSHIP ORGANIZATION’S REMARKS (as per Specimen enclosed) SUPERVISOR’S REMARKS TABLE OF CONTENTS (List the important headings and sub headings in the report with page numbers. The maximum level of sub headings is three-number level) LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES PREFACE (Presentation of reasons for choosing the report’s topic and the acknowledgement) Chapter One: INTRODUCTION OF THE INTERSHIP ORGANIZATION

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    Introduction The Positivist School of Criminology rejected the Classical School ’s idea that all crime resulted from a choice that could potentially be made. Though they did not disagree with the Classical School that most crime could be explained through "human nature‚" they argued that the most serious crimes were committed by individuals who were "primitive" or "atavistic"--that is‚ who failed to evolve to a fully human and civilized state. Crime therefore resulted not from what criminals had

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    .. 10. Succumbed- to give way to superior force; yield: to succumb to despair. 2. The field of criminology can be defined as hard‚ adventurous‚ risky‚ interesting and a well thought out job that has to have a lot of experience. Criminology is always thought as the study of criminals but it’s not just that there are a lot more details fields involved with it. Some examples could be criminology scientists who don’t work in the field as cops or detectives but they work in the lab trying to find

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    Rational Choice Theory VS. Trait Theory Student Name Criminology : Park University Online Program In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the Rational Choice Theory(s) and the Trait Theory(s). We will start with the history of the two theories and progress toward some of the individual principles in the theories. Next step will be explaining how each theory contributes to criminal behavior. My closing paragraph will conclude

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    Criminology is a field that has been researched prolong. Most of the information explaining crime and delinquency is based on facts about crime (Vold‚ Bernard‚ & Daly 2002‚ p.1). The aim of this paper is to describe the theories of crime and punishment according to the positivists Emile Durkheim and Cesare Lombroso‚ and the classical criminologist Marcese de Beccaria. The theories were developed as a response to the industrialisation and the modernisation of the societies in the 18th and 19th centuries

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    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AN INTERNSHIP REPORT AT TPBANK BEN THANH BRANCH By: Vũ Như Quỳnh – BABAIU11308 Location: TPBank – Ben Thanh Branch- Retail Banking Department Supervised by: Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Dung Advised by: Ms. Hoang Thi Anh Ngoc Type of internship: fulltime Ho Chi Minh city‚ Vietnam August/2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT An internship report entitle “An Internship report at TPBank- Ben Thanh branch” has been prepared to fulfill

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    criminal justice policy. I will finally juxtapose a selection of modern criminological theories which will highlight the difference between left and right criminological thinking. Recent criminological thinking has developed two concepts of criminology which are known as Right Realism and Left Realism. The realism concepts moved away from just talking and theorising about crime‚ but actually provided potential solutions on how to deal with it. Although each concept has some similarities‚ they

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    Sociology of Crimes Review Questions Name:__________________________ Date:_______________ 1. An old woman approached PO3 Gomez asking the police officer to run after an unidentified young man who allegedly snatched her mobile phone. PO3 Gomez declined claiming that the man was already a block away from them and besides the police officer alleged that he is rushing home for an urgent matter. The officer’s refusal to help the old woman is an example of          A.    nonfeasance          B.   

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