Chapter Two Flashcards
Crime and Crime Causation
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Anomie
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A breakdown or disappearance of the rules of social behavior.
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Biological Explanations
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Explanations of crime that emphasize physiological and neurological factors that may predispose a person to commit crimes.
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Classical Criminology
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Control theories
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Criminogenic
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Critical Criminology
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Cybercrimes
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Dark Figure of Crime
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Feminist Theories
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Integrated Theories
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Labeling Theories
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Learning Theories
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Life Course Theories
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Lifestyle-exposure Theory
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Money Laundering
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National Crime Victimization Surveys (NCVS)
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National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
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Occupational Crimes
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Organized Crime
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Political Crime
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Positivist Criminology
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Psychological Explanations
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Routine Activities Theory
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Social Conflict Theories
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Social Process Theories
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Social Structure Theories
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Sociological Explanations
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Theory of Differential Association
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Transnational Crime
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Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
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Victimless Crimes
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Victimology
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Visible Crime