control, punishment and victims Flashcards

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What is situational crime prevention?

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  • a pre-emptive approach, focused on reducing opportunities to commit crime, rather than improving society or institutions
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What are some pros and cons of situational crime prevention?

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+ greatly reduces some crime
- rational choice theory is too assuming
- focuses on petty crimes
- ignores root causes of crimes

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3
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What are the five types of displacement?

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  • spacial
  • temporal
  • target
  • tactical
  • functional
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What is an example of Broken Window thesis working?

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  • in NY, crime has dropped by 39% and murder by 49%
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What is social and community crime prevention?

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  • this is the idea of shifting emphasis from policing to potential offenders and their social context
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What does Foucault believe about surveillance?

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  • we are under surveillance all the time and are becoming like prisoners
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What is retributive justice?

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  • severe and expressive punishment
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What is restitutive justice?

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  • punishments are restorative and practical
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How do Marxists see prisons?

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  • a way to maintain class order
  • a way of protecting wealth
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Is prison really a deterrent?

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  • people aren’t always deterred as the alternative may be worse
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Do prisons really rehabilitate?

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  • it doesn’t because of the high reoffending rates
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Are people incapacitated?

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  • people still commit crime from within prison
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13
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Is prison really retribution?

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  • retribution can be considered subjective. Do people really feel justice
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What does Garland believe about prisons?

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  • when statistics reach such high levels it is no longer about individual punishment but imprisoning whole groups of people
    • in the USA young black males
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What is transcarceration?

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  • when you are transferred from agency to agency
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