What cultural values and myths prevent society from understanding why women stay with their abusive partners? Can these values/myths be changed? If so, how could that be accomplished?

In 4-5 pages , research and answer the following question:

What cultural values and myths prevent society from understanding why women stay with their abusive partners? Can these values/myths be changed? If so, how could that be accomplished?

You can refer to your textbook as well as outside sources. Cite in APA format.

Demonstrate critical understanding of theoretical and methodological perspectives relevant to an investigation of our chosen research topic.

The Role of Forensic Evidence in the Crimes

1. Demonstrate the following knowledge and understanding
Demonstrate critical understanding of theoretical and methodological perspectives relevant to an investigation of our chosen research topic.
2. Demonstrate the following skills and abilities
Synthesise, evaluate and defend the findings of your research and communicate the results in a focused, logically organised, appropriately concluded format and referenced according to the format and standard of the Harvard system.

What would be your population? What is your sampling frame?Explain what a sensitive question is, and whether it is an issue in your survey. Why or why not?

You are interested in studying whether college students who are involved in risky/deviant lifestyles affects their academic performance. To examine this relationship, you must create a survey questionnaire consisting of 15 questions.
1. What does it mean for a question to be “good?” Be specific here about all the types of questions to avoid in a survey, and why. And what steps did you take to ensure that you created “good” worded questions?
a. Explain what a sensitive question is, and whether it is an issue in your survey. Why or why not?
b. Explain what it means for a survey to be anonymous and/or confidential.
2. If you were to administer this survey to college students, what sampling approach  would you use and why? Be detailed here – explain which specific type of sampling
procedure you would use and how!
a. What would be your population? What is your sampling frame?
b. Will your sampling technique allows you to generalize back to this population? Why or
why not?
c. Would sampling error be an issue? Why or why not?
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using closed-ended questions? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using open-ended questions?

Discuss some of the ways to organize your notes when searching for information on a topic. Why is it important to also note gaps or voids in the literature?

Once you have a research idea, the next step is to begin searching for information that relates to this idea or topic.

Discuss some of the ways to organize your notes when searching for information on a topic. Why is it important to also note gaps or voids in the literature? While conducting searches, what are some guidelines for making a comprehensive analysis of information obtained? What role does the assessment of validity and reliability play in this comprehensive analysis?

Why is this source appropriate for your argument? Is it reliable, and how can you tell it is reputable? What are its strengths and weaknesses?

Annotated Bibliography

Begin research and identify five sources that you can use to build your argument around why the protagonist has become criminal.
You must analyse each source and ensure at least two are authored by Black, Indigenous, or people of colour. When analysing your sources, you should assess the quality of the source and consider:
Why is this source appropriate for your argument?
Is it reliable, and how can you tell it is reputable?
What are its strengths and weaknesses?
Why is it an effective source?
Who wrote the article?
Look at each source in relation to each other – how do they complement each other? Do your sources form two sides of the argument?

What are some of the difficulties faced by those who are incarcerated with mental illness? What about when they transition back into the community?

A Nation human behind bars

Answer the following questions related to the criminal justice system, mental health, and crime.
1. Should dealing with mental health/mental illness be the responsibility of the criminal justice system? Why or why not?

2. What are some of the difficulties faced by those who are incarcerated with mental illness? What about when they transition back into the community?

3. Why are we seeing more people who are suffering from mental illness entering the criminal justice system?

4. Are there alternatives to incarceration?

What are some of the difficulties faced by those who are incarcerated with mental illness? What about when they transition back into the community?

Nation of women behind bars 

Answer the following questions related to the criminal justice system, mental health, and crime.
1. Should dealing with mental health/mental illness be the responsibility of the criminal justice system? Why or why not?

2. What are some of the difficulties faced by those who are incarcerated with mental illness? What about when they transition back into the community?

3. Why are we seeing more people  who are suffering from mental illness entering the criminal justice system?

4. Are there alternatives to incarceration ?

How has gender situated itself in the economic, political, and social spheres of the criminological discussion”? Discuss the implications of the previous contextualization’s.

How has gender situated itself in the economic, political, and social spheres

In reading the material for this session, “How has gender situated itself in the economic, political, and social spheres of the criminological discussion”? Discuss the implications of the previous contextualization’s.

What were these findings? How do the limitations presented in each article direct future researchers and their ability to provide substantive findings for future policy makers?

When reading the articles for this week, there were major findings. What were these findings? How do the limitations presented in each article direct future researchers and their ability to provide substantive findings for future policy makers?

Artiles:
o Phinney, J. . When we talk about American ethnic groups, what do we mean? American
Psychologist, 51, 918-927
o Hagan, John, and Alberto Palloni. 1999. “Sociological Criminology and the Mythology of Hispanic Immigration and Crime.” Social Problems 46: 617-632.
o Reid, Lesley Williams, et al. 2005. “The Immigration-Crime Relationship: Evidence across U.S. Metropolitan Area.” Social Science Research 34: 757–780.
o Nielsen, Amie L., Matthew T. Lee, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. 2005. “ Integrating Race, Place, and Motive in Social Disorganization Theory: Lessons from a Comparison of Black and Latino Homicide Types in Two Immigrant Destination Cities.” Criminology 43: 837-872.
o Martinez, Ramiro Jr., Jacob I. Stowell, & Matthew T. Lee. 2010. “ Immigration and Crime in an Era of Transformation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Homicides in San Diego Neighborhoods, 1980-2000.” Criminology 48: 797-829.