Sex Crimes Punishment and Therapy
Task 1
Perform a google search “Sex Crimes, Punishment, and Therapy”. Explore what you find and present an argument for or against the use of chemical castration for sex offenders. Make sure you cite specific sources (3-5) to support your points.
Task 2
For this activity you will critically evaluate the Amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). According to this hypothesis, the accumulation of amyloid beta-peptide in the brain is the primary AD pathology mechanism (Hardy and Selkoe, 2002).
AD is a complicated disease with many different pathologies. For this activity you need to focus on just the evidence for and against the amyloid beta hypothesis. Using the Saint Leo online library find 5 peer reviewed articles that address this issue and create an annotated bibliography for the scientific papers.
Then write a brief paragraph summarizing your findings, with evidence for and against the Amyloid Beta hypothesis. Include:
- Are there other more compelling theories of AD with more empirical support?
- Does the Amyloid Beta hypothesis only address certain aspects of AD or does is provide a more comprehensive explanation of AD pathology?
For this activity you will critically evaluate the Amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). According to this hypothesis, the accumulation of amyloid beta-peptide in the brain is the primary AD pathology mechanism (Hardy and Selkoe, 2002).
AD is a complicated disease with many different pathologies. For this activity you need to focus on just the evidence for and against the amyloid beta hypothesis. Using the Saint Leo online library find 5 peer reviewed articles that address this issue and create an annotated bibliography for the scientific papers.
Then write a brief paragraph summarizing your findings, with evidence for and against the Amyloid Beta hypothesis. Include:
- Are there other more compelling theories of AD with more empirical support?
- Does the Amyloid Beta hypothesis only address certain aspects of AD or does is provide a more comprehensive explanation of AD pathology?