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Criminology Unit 10- Exam Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ (100% Pass) Historical Development - Answers Part of struggle over social and human rights Began with labelling theory Relations of power in society Identify link between dominant institutions and ruling-class interests Left rea...

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Criminology Unit 10- Exam Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+ (100% Pass)

Historical Development - Answers Part of struggle over social and human rights

Began with labelling theory

Relations of power in society

Identify link between dominant institutions and ruling-class interests

Left realism emerged as direct response to NRC (concerned with marginalization and policing reform to
consensus-style)

Social Context - Answers Wide range of theoretical and political positions but espouses an anti-capitalist
position

Demise of Stalinism in 1980s and age of uncertainty

Rapid change

Wealth and power concentrated

New social movements (gay, womens, enviro, animal, etc.)

glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring)

Postmodernism - Answers Concerned with meaning, social difference, and discourse analysis

Focus on deconstruction of language and meaning of law

Use of "postmodernism" term - Answers analysis of postmodern trends

idea of a most modern society

postmodern techniques

postmodern theory

The Risk Society: Postmodernism - Answers Related to technological change and globalization resulting
in:

ontological insecurity -> feeling of physical and psychological risk due to rapid changes

individualization -> the process by which individuals are made more responsible for their well being

Pollution, global warming and crime are global threats to life

Two General Trends in Critical Criminology - Answers 1. Structuralist approach: tends to focus on power
as ingrained in social structures that manifests in institutional actions and activities of interest groups

, 2. Postmodern approach: power seen in terms of language and knowledge production shaping human
experience and meaning

Structuralist Criminology: Definition of Crime - Answers Defined in terms of oppression

Vulnerable groups: working class, women, ethnic minorities, Indigenous Peoples

Structuralist Criminology: Causes of Crime - Answers Growing disparities

For powerful: pressures associated with securing/maintaining state power

Less powerful: marginalization in society and an increase in criminalization (i.e. police responses)

Structuralist Criminology: Response to Crime - Answers Social empowerment:

redistribute social resources based on need

participatory democracy

recommendations of TRC illustrate this

Structuralist Criminology: Crime Prevention - Answers Emphasis on extending and protecting basic
human rights

i.e. anti-racist/sexist campagins

Postmodernism: Definitions of Crime - Answers Defined in terms of linguistic production and
relationship of power:

language structures thought

communication/language tools of social control by those in power

no objective truths (not absolute)

Postmodernism: Focus of Analysis - Answers Expose the process whereby certain groups are socially
excluded

Examine questions of state power

Those who control means of expression hold key to controlling power over others

Postmodernism: Cause of Crime - Answers Linguistic domination criminalizes the speech, thought, and
behavior that resists or delegitimizes the dominant discourse

Hegemony of dominant leads to suppression and conformity

Postmodernism: Preventing Crime - Answers Expose the ways in which the CJS is languaged (judge is
rational, victim is not)

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