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    way people think and the choices they make. Criminality is a lifestyle‚ and criminals must either be confined forever or be taught how to change their ways of thinking. In criminology‚ biological and psychological explanations of behavior have been out of style for some time. In fact‚ the authors of the leading criminology text from the 1920’s to the 1970’s‚ Edwin H. Sutherland and Donald R. Cressey‚ “clearly rejected the importance of biological factors” in explaining criminal behavior. Scholars

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    Work may be defined as an ‘activity that provides a socially valued product or service’ (Krahn‚ Lowe and Hughes‚ 2007). This meaning‚ however‚ is not so simple in the modern climate - work has evolved into an institution of alienation‚ causing harsh effects on the majority of the population. Work affects all beings as it has become necessary to survive (Rinehart‚ 2006). The estranging effects of work have not gone unnoticed; advances have been implemented‚ particularly in the form of human relations

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    PART 3: Explain‚ in as much detail as you believe necessary‚ class-consciousness‚ as offered by Karl Marx. Discuss the similarities and differences of class-consciousness and collective conscience and indicate to what‚ if any‚ extent‚ the two concepts are interchangeable. Do you believe class-consciousness is a useful tool for understanding social relations among classes‚ today? Use examples to illustrate your answer and thoroughly explain why or why not. * One very complex issue of today

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    Bibliography: - Brantingham‚ P.J. and Brantingham‚ P.L. (1991) Environmental Criminology‚ 2nd ed Waveland Press. - Brantingham‚ P.J - Bowers‚ K.J.‚ Johnson‚ S.D. and Pease K. (2004)‚ Prospective Hotspotting: The nature of Crime Mapping? The British Journal of Criminology‚ Volume 44‚ pp 641-658. - Centre for Problem Oriented Policing (2009) ‘About Us’ accessed via URL: http://www.popcenter.org/about Centre for Problem Oriented

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    the workings of the legal and criminal justice systems are of limited utility‚ there are theories that can explain some crime. Many theories of crime have failed to provide reasonable explanations. The Classical School of Criminology The classical school of criminology‚ which argues that people freely choose to engage in crime‚ is embodied primarily

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    internal and external factors outside of the individual’s control. Positivism can be broken up into three segments which include biological‚ psychological and social positivism. Lombroso‚ an Italian prison doctor sometimes regarded as the "father" of criminology‚ was one of the largest contributors to biological positivism. Lombroso’s work suggested that physiological traits such as the measurements of one’s cheek bones or hairline‚ or a cleft palate‚ considered to be throwbacks to Neanderthal man‚ were

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    Help System DALTA Alabang – Zapote Road‚ Pamplona ‚Las Piñas City S.Y. 2013 – 2014 FIRST SEMESTER Criminology 1 Preliminary Examination NOTE: strictly no erasure‚ any form of alteration to the document will be considered wrong Name ___________________________ Date ______________ Score ______ Professor: Mr. Gelbert A. Llanto Section _____________________ 1. The term criminology was originally derived from what word: a. French c. Criminologia b. Italian d. Criminologie

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    makes sense of various phenomenon that takes place within society. It is divided into many sub-categories such as psychology‚ sociology‚ anthropology and criminology. It’s study affects all aspects of society. In the following paragraphs‚ I will discuss how social science theory ‚ specifically criminology can help reduce crime. Criminology & Penology is the branch of social science that deals with occurrences of crime‚ their causes and their consequences. It is the study of crime within

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    that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. 2. What are three different types of norms? Given an example of each. Standards of behavior‚ Folkways: Informal and rarely written down. Laws and mores 3. What are surveys used for in criminology? What type of information do they collect? They collect information on common behaviors and actions. Involved giving questionnaires to a group of individuals or respondents. They can also be givin face to face 4. What is actus reus? Is the actual

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    neighborhoods (although nothing prohibits such theories from being couched at the "macro" level to talk about all of society).  It has its origins in the study of ecology‚ which is the examination of relations between an organism and its environment.  In criminology‚ social disorganization is usually treated as both perspective and theory‚ while ecology is an approach or "school."  The ecological school

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