Criminology Final

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Corporate crime causes at least __ times more deaths then do traditional street crimes

All except freedom of conscious

Feminist of the second wave of feminism argue to be fully liberated, woman need to have everything but...

American Sociological Society Conference of 1939 (ASS)

First prominent acknowledgement of white collar crime...

Street Crime

The following terms are typically used with white collar crime except...

Age 10

The general theory of crime assumes that self control must be established by what age?

Violating a contract homeless person

According to model state legislation all of the factors should be hate crimes motivated by a person's status is homeless

Patriarchy

According to socialist feminist perspective what is a woman's ultimate worst enemy?

Testosterone

Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids are syntheitically produced variations of?

RAT Routine Activity Theory.

Buyers and Crider use what theory to examine hate crime against the Amish?

Increased

Deaths and injuries due to corporate crimes have

Pure Food and Drug Act

Enacted in 1906 authoring federal regulations on any medication

W. I. Thomas

He argued that there are basic biological differences between females and males

Sutherland

He is considered one of the most influential criminologists and introduced differential association theory

Bekker

He wrote outsiders studies and the sociology of deviants about the labeling perspective.

Tannenbaum

His theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated a violating the law.

Secondary Deviants

In labeling theory, this is more serious frequent offending people where they commit after they have been caught and labeled as offenders

Primary Deviants

In labeling theory, this is the type of minor infrequent offending people commit before they are caught and labeled as offenders:

Post-Modern Feminism

In this perspective women as a group cannot be understood

Theory of Drift

Samson and Loeb developmental model considered a more specified form...

Morphine

Soldiers who are given the drug to ease the pain of their injuries

Offenders must be at top of socioeconomic status

Sutherland didn't give a clear definition of white-collar crime except in a vague footnote, certain conditions apply such as

9

Sutherland had a theory of differential association, had how many different elements?

Schedule 1 Controlled Substance

The DEA designated 5 chemicals often found in spice as this type of controlled substance making it illegal to sell buy or possess

Onset

The ______of offending refers to when the offender first begins offending

4

The criteria for white collar crime can include how many elements?

Employment

The declaration of sentiment stressed the need for reform except for...

Hallucinogens

These are drugs that alter one thought process, mood, and perceptions.

Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr hate crimes prevention act of 2009

This act makes it unlawful to unwillingly cause boldly harm because of the following issues, When the act is perceived by race, color, religion, national origin

Labeling Theory

This assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders.

Colombia

This country produces about 90% of the cocaine entering the United States?

Dissident Terrorism

This involves terrorist activities against the government that are committed by rebellious groups

Drug-Related Crimes

This involves violent behaviors induced by the effects of a drug or illegal activity motivated by continued drug use

Investigative Frame

This is a communication frame, that exposes corrupt or illegal behavior,

The Dramatization of Evil

This is a concept proposed by Tannanbaum in relation to labeling theory, that states when relatively minor laws are broken, the community tends to dramatize

Chivalry

This pertains to behavior and attitudes towards certain individuals that treat them as though they were on a pedestal

Frequency

This refers to how often the individuals offends at certain times

Desistance

This refers to when the criminal career of an individual ends or opt out themselves

Deprssants

This will slow down the normal activity of the central nervous system?

Operant Conditioning

This would be a learning model based on the association between an action and feedback following the action:

SOCIAL CONTROL AND SOCIAL LEARNING MODEL

Thornberry combined this and this on developing the interactional model

Sutherland

Who coined the term white collar crime?

Violent crime control and law enforcement act of 1994

What act amended the hate crime statistics act?

Society

What are deviants created by

The Media

What critical influence did Sutherland leave out of his differential association theory?

Minor Offenses

What does chronic offending start with?

differential association theory

What theory did Sutherland introduce ?

Passive Actor

What type of actor in the process of classical conditioning such as the organism, animal, or person that simply receives stimuli and responds to it?

How criminal attitudes and values could be culturally transmitted to one gen to another

What was Sutherland interested in explaining?

Various assumptions and stereotypes about women in criminal justice were being questioned

When did feminist criminology evolve?

Hate crime statistics act of 1990

Which act required the attorney general to develop guidelines and collect data about a crime that can be based on race, religion, sexual orientation, etc?


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