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Recap lectures and literature Advanced Criminology
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Samenvatting van de hoorcolleges en literatuur van het vak Advanced Criminology. 
 
Literatuur: 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4th edition). Colorado: Westview Press. Chapter 1 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4th edition). Colorado: Westview Press. Chapter 3: classical, neoclassical, and rational-choice theories 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4e editie). Colorado: West...
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Feminist Criminology
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How women offenders have been stereotyped, distorted and side lined within mainstream criminology. 
 The role of feminist criminology in drawing attention to gendering and the explanations feminist criminology offers abut why women ( and men ) offend. 
 Injustices arising as a result of the treatment of women victims and offenders. 
Looking at the differences between men and women in crime and criminology. 
The characteristics of female criminals. 
Strength and weaknesses of Feminist Crimino...
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complete summary of CMY3701 study guide 2023!
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summary of cmy3701 study guide done in 2023. the perfect package to start preparing for upcoming exams. Bulletpoints, understandable summary covering all you need to know for exams!
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Victims of Crime CRJS 352 test with complete solutions
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When did Victimology originate? 
1940's when sociologists began to investigate the offender-victim relationship 
 
 
 
When was Victimology offered to study in North America? 
1990's 
 
 
 
What are the two broad areas of inquiry for Victimology? 
victim suffering and the related issues of harm reduction and offender management, and the offender-victim relationship. Your book uses the term victim-victimizer relationship; however, you may prefer the term offender-victim relationship because it ...
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Criminology WJEC Year one exam | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Criminology WJEC Year one exam | 
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What is social policy? - Answer -Social policy consists of guidelines, 
principles, legislation and activities that affect the living conditions 
conducive of human welfare, such as their quality of life. 
What causes a change in social policies? - Answer -Social policies 
change due to social change. An example of this could be the feminist 
movement. The feminist movement caused changes i...
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CRIMINOLOGY UNISA CMY 1501 WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [GRADED A+]ACTUAL 100%
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CRIMINOLOGY UNISA CMY 1501 WITH 
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Criminology - ANS---Is an applied discipline within the human science & 
its field of study includes the scientific study of crime, offenders & victims , the 
punishment of offenders & the prevention & control of crime 
The law - ANS---Consists of all forms of law (criminal law, common law). 
A law is a written status enacted by those legislative bodies that have the 
authority to make laws 
Class...
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SOC20020 Week 3 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Anomie 
Ans: instability caused by an erosion of value or lack of purpose. 
conflict criminology 
Ans: bulgswasie- factory owners 
proletariat- factory workers 
lead to unions for factory workers 
Conflict criminologists ask: 
Ans: Why are some acts defined as criminal while others are not? 
conflict criminology 
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differential association 
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Ans: criminal behavior is learned through association with others who regularly engage in 
crime 
differential association theory 
Ans: theory that ...
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Criminology WJEC Year One Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Criminology WJEC Year One Exam With 
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What is social policy? - answerSocial policy consists of guidelines, principles, legislation 
and activities that affect the living conditions conducive of human welfare, such as their quality 
of life. 
What causes a change in social policies? - answerSocial policies change due to social 
change. An example of this could be the feminist movement. The feminist movement caused 
changes in policy so that women were able to vote, etc. ...
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Criminology WJEC Year One Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Criminology WJEC Year One Exam With 
100% Correct Answers 2024 
What is social policy? - answerSocial policy consists of guidelines, principles, legislation 
and activities that affect the living conditions conducive of human welfare, such as their quality 
of life. 
What causes a change in social policies? - answerSocial policies change due to social 
change. An example of this could be the feminist movement. The feminist movement caused 
changes in policy so that women were able to vote, etc. ...
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100% 
 
1. ________________ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders. 
 
a. consensus theory 
b. conflict theory 
c. labeling theory 
d. left realism theory 
c 
2. _____________'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law. 
 
a. Lemert 
b. Tannenbaum 
c. Cooley 
d. Mead 
e. Becker 
b 
3. Outsider...
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