1.Two teens have set up shop in an abandoned warehouse on the edge of town, distributing alcohol to their underage high school peers. They feel that there should be no charge for breaking and
entering or trespassing because the warehouse was abandoned. 2.An inspiring young guitarist with no history of criminal activity experiences a skiing accident and in waiting for help, develops
frostbite on her right hand. After losing her scholarship, she quickly turns to shoplifting as a means of getting by. 3.A nineteen year old with seven previous assault charges is charged after an
argument with his probation officer escalated, resulting in an altercation with the officer. The argument began when the probation officer misused a slang word that the offender took as an insult.
4.A transvestite prostitute is picked up after propositioning an undercover agent. When asked why he would risk another charge, the prostitute mentioned that he had to have the latest Christian
Louboutin shoes. For one of the above scenarios, address the following: •Identify which sociological theories (one from Chapter 4 and one from Chapter 5) best capture the line of thinking/motives
of the offender, and explain your rationale. •Explain to your offender one limitation of their line of thinking (i.e. One point you would argue to show them that their theoretical approach might be
flawed.) •Finally, anticipate how the offender, based on theoretical perspective, would reply to your attempts to rehabilitate his behavior.
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