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crime 1.1
Crime definition 1,
Mens rea definition 2,
Actus reu 3
9  cards
deviance 1.1
Deviance definition 1,
Values definition 2,
Moral codes definition 3
7  cards
reasons to get a lesser sentence 1.2
Diminished responsibility 1,
Examples of diminished responsibi...,
Loss of control 3
6  cards
example of laws being applied differently due to place/circumstance - london riots 2011 1.2
Why did the london riots begin 1,
Where did these riots start and w...,
How did the daily mail effect the...
5  cards
lombroso - bio theory 2.1
Lombrosos atavism theory 1,
Lombrosos study 2,
Lombrosos assumptions 3
5  cards
sheldon - bio theory 2.1
Sheldons sample 1,
Ectomorphs 2,
Mesomorphs 3
7  cards
genetic - bio theory 2.1
What is the genetic theory 1,
Cambridge study into delinquent d...,
Twin studies 3
14  cards
freud (psychodynamic) - individualistic 2.2
What is his psychodynamic theory ...,
What is the id 2,
Whats the ego 3
8  cards
bowlby (maternal deprivation) - individualistic - 2.2
What is the maternal deprivation ...,
What does affectionless psychopat...,
Bowlbys study 3
3  cards
eysenck (personality theory) - individualistic 2.2
What is eysenck s personality test 1,
Eysenck s assumptions 2,
Key term extrovert 3
10  cards
sutherland (differential association theory) - individualistic 2.2
Sutherland s assumption 1,
Key term imitation 2,
Key term learned attitudes 3
4  cards
skinner (operant learning theory) - individualistic 2.2
What is skinner s theory 1,
Key term positive reinforcement 2,
Key term punishment 3
7  cards
bandura (social learning theory) - individualistic 2.2
Key term models and imitation 1,
Banduras experiment 2,
Banduras findings in his experime...
5  cards
yochelson & samenow (cognitive theory) - individualistic 2.2
Yochelson and samenows assumption 1,
What is yochelson and samenows th...,
Key term thinking errors 3
5  cards
kohlberg (cognitive theory) - individualistic 2.2
Kohlbergs assumptions 1,
Key term cognitive behavioural th...,
Kohlbergs strengths 3
4  cards
durkheim (functionalist theory) - soc 2.3
Durkheims assumptions 1,
What are the 4 main social struct...,
How can the social structures lea...
5  cards
merton (strain theory) - soc 2.3
What is mertons strain theory 1,
What is a blocked oppurtunity 2,
What are the 5 repsonses to block...
8  cards
cohen, cloward and ohlin (subcultural theory) - soc 2.3
Cohens beliefs 1,
Cloward and ohlin 1960 beliefs 2,
Criminal subcultures 3
5  cards
marxist (theory of crime) - soc 2.3
Key term bourgeosie 1,
Key term proletariat 2,
Marxists beliefs 3
3  cards
labelling theory - soc 2.3
What is the labelling theory 1,
Lemerts assumptions 2,
Key terms differential selective ...
4  cards
right realism theory - soc 2.3
Right realism 1,
Right realism beliefs 2
2  cards
left realism theory - soc 2.3
Left realism 1,
Left realists beliefs 2
2  cards
foucault (surveillance theory) - soc 2.3
What is surveilance 1,
What is panopticon 2,
What is synoptic surveilance 3
3  cards
evaluation of soc theories
What are the strengths of sociolo...,
What are the weaknesses of sociol...
2  cards
assessing the use of biological theories in informing policy development - 4.1
Biochemical theories 1,
Formal and informal policys 2,
Ways to treat substance abuse 3
7  cards
assessing the use of individualistic theories in informing policy development - 4.1
What is psychoanalysis 1,
Is psychoanalysis effective 2,
What is token economies 3
9  cards
crime control policies influenced by sociological theories - 4.1
What policys where influenced by ...,
What does each policy include 2,
Effectiveness of labelling theory...
9  cards
social norms impacting policy development - 4.2
What is the licensing act 1872 1,
What is the criminal justice act ...,
What is the road traffic act 1930 3
18  cards
campaigns influencing policy - 4.3
Sarahs law newspaper campaign dri...,
What is sarahs law newspaper camp...,
What was sarahs law methods 3
26  cards
how laws change due to culture/time 1.2
Polygamy culture 1,
Where is polygamy legal culture 2,
Where is polygamy a crime 3
30  cards

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