chapter 1 Flashcards

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The legalist perspective on crime.

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that crime is breaking the state, city and federal law. without this there would be no criminal act.

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The political perspective on crime.

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believes that people in power use their power to create the law.

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The psychological perspective.

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views that crime is not being in harmony with ones society and that its maladaptive.

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The sociological perspective.

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views that crime is any antisocial act that threatens social structure.

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Deviance.

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Behavior that society feels is doing against norms.

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social norms.

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rules that guide us. these are made of of four categories, mores, laws, folkways and taboo.

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Mores

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rules of etiquette, manners and respect.

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Laws

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formal written sanctions that controls society.

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Folkways

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nonbonding social convention. how to dress appropriately and teaches hygiene.

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Taboos

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Socially offensive acts. informally forbidden.

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Crime

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a violation of written sanctions and a violation of societies norms.

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Criminology

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scientific study of human behavior and crime and how to prevent it.

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Criminologist

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People who study people and crime, tying to understand patterns of criminal behavior, what is crime. etc

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Crimes against property

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Larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson etc.

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Public oder crimes

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crimes that have no victim. prostitution, drug possession etc.

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Crimes of the powerful

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white collar crimes, state crimes, and organized crime.

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The new face of crime

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international crime, political crime, and technology crime.

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Theory

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Relationship between categories under study.

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First perspective on law

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consensus theory; view that crime is a social phenomenon; crime is behavior that is generally agreed to be harmful, undesirable and disruptive to the smooth functioning of society.

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second perspective

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Conflict model; view that crime and deviance are products of unequal power relationships in society.