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AC 1.1: compare criminal behaviour & deviance
What is the social definition of ...,
What is the legal definition of c...,
What is actus reus 3
25  cards
A.C 1.2 - explain the social construction of crime
Kroober kluckholm 1963 theories 1,
Howard becker s labelling theory ...,
What does howard becker s labelli...
31  cards
A.2 2.1 - physiological theories of criminality
Physiological theories of crimina...,
Lombroso 1876 criminal man atavis...,
What is atavism 3
11  cards
AC 2.1 - genetic theories of criminality
Biological theories of criminality
22  cards
AC 2.1 - neurological theories of criminality
Biological theories of criminality
13  cards
AC 2.2 - social learning theories of criminality
Individualistic Theories of Criminality
14  cards
AC 2.2 - psychodynamic & psychological theories of criminality
Individualistic Theories of Criminality and evaluations
18  cards
Ac 2.3 - sociological theories of criminality
Emile durkheim functionalism 1895 1,
Emile durkheim s the collective c...,
Emile durkheim s social functions...
19  cards
AC 2.3 - marxism & interactionism
sociological theories of criminality
23  cards
AC 2.3 - left & right realism
sociological theories of criminality
19  cards
AC 3.2 - evaluate the effectiveness of biological theories to explain the causes of criminality
evaluate the effectiveness of criminologic theories to explain the causes of criminality
16  cards
AC 3.2 - evaluate the effectiveness of individualistic theories to explain the causes of criminality
Strengths of social learning theo...,
Weaknesses of social learning the...,
Support of psychodynamic theory b...
9  cards
AC 3.2 - evaluate the effectiveness of sociological theories to explain the causes of criminality
Strengths of merton s strain theo...,
Support of merton s strain theory...,
Support of merton s strain theory...
13  cards
AC 4.1 - assess the use of criminological theories in informing policy development
Policy 1,
Informal policy making 2,
Formal policy making 3
20  cards
AC 4.1 evaluating the use of criminological theories in informing policy development
Drug therapy policy aim 1,
Drug therapy support 2,
Drug therapy criticisms 3
30  cards
AC 4.2- explain how social changes affect policy development
Social change and policy developm...,
Example of social change and poli...,
Changes in public perception of c...
15  cards
AC 4.3 - discuss how campaigns affect policy making
Blank 1
1  cards

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