CJA/314 Criminology in the Future Paper
Predictions and trends in future criminal behavior and law enforcement
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Criminology in the Future Paper
Amber Wigtion, Bridget Wood, Nikka Filippi, Daniel Landreneau, Jamal Polite
CJA/314
February 16, 2015
Gary Howard
"How have advancements in technology, particularly forensic DNA profiling and cyber
forensics, shaped the future of crime-fighting methodologies, and what ethical or civil liberty
concerns arise as these technologies evolve? In your response, discuss the implications of these
advancements on law enforcement practices, social policies, and privacy rights. Please provide
examples from the paper to support your arguments. (Word count: 1500-2000 words)"
Criminology in the Future Paper
Amber Wigtion, Bridget Wood, Nikka Filippi, Daniel Landreneau, Jamal Polite
CJA/314
February 16, 2015
Gary Howard
"How have advancements in technology, particularly forensic DNA profiling and cyber
forensics, shaped the future of crime-fighting methodologies, and what ethical or civil liberty
concerns arise as these technologies evolve? In your response, discuss the implications of these
advancements on law enforcement practices, social policies, and privacy rights. Please provide
examples from the paper to support your arguments. (Word count: 1500-2000 words)"
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Criminology in the Future Paper
Introduction
Dr. Ayman Elzeiny (academia.edu) said of criminology that it is “the desire to
predict and control crime; the hope of preventing crime through individual and social
reform. The wish to understand and explain crime and societal reactions to it; and the
simple desire to learn more about crime and what it can tell us about our society.”
It is not only important to understand crime, but to understand its history and its
direction in the future. John F. Kennedy said “Change is the law of life. And those who
look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” This goes to say that our
world is constantly evolving, and crime is no different. It is important to know its role on
social policy, the potential for crime-fighting methodologies, evolving law enforcement
and forensic technologies, and possible civil liberty or ethical violations. All of these
concerns affect the future direction of crime fighting and potential social policy
implications.
Future Direction of Crime-Fighting
On November 25, 2002 President George Bush established the Homeland
Security Act of 2002. The Homeland Security Act was intended to merge the United
States administrative branch organization associated to homeland security into a
Cabinet agency. Under the Cabinet organization the United States included 22 present
agencies under the latest Cabinet. Homeland Security has a very important task: to
Criminology in the Future Paper
Introduction
Dr. Ayman Elzeiny (academia.edu) said of criminology that it is “the desire to
predict and control crime; the hope of preventing crime through individual and social
reform. The wish to understand and explain crime and societal reactions to it; and the
simple desire to learn more about crime and what it can tell us about our society.”
It is not only important to understand crime, but to understand its history and its
direction in the future. John F. Kennedy said “Change is the law of life. And those who
look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” This goes to say that our
world is constantly evolving, and crime is no different. It is important to know its role on
social policy, the potential for crime-fighting methodologies, evolving law enforcement
and forensic technologies, and possible civil liberty or ethical violations. All of these
concerns affect the future direction of crime fighting and potential social policy
implications.
Future Direction of Crime-Fighting
On November 25, 2002 President George Bush established the Homeland
Security Act of 2002. The Homeland Security Act was intended to merge the United
States administrative branch organization associated to homeland security into a
Cabinet agency. Under the Cabinet organization the United States included 22 present
agencies under the latest Cabinet. Homeland Security has a very important task: to
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University
University of Phoenix
Subject
Criminal Justice