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    What does meaning of unlearning? The “unlearning” is not meaning do not study the knowledge‚ or an antonym word of “learning”. In fact‚ the word “unlearning” is not meaning as it shows‚ it means people should think about themselves‚ to understand who they are and what they good at and poor at. Therefore‚ people can improve themselves better than they were. In the article‚ “Project Classroom Makeover”‚ Cathy Davidson points out that as a faculty chairs at Duke University‚ she lets the Duke students

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    A Critique of Marxist Criminology Author(s): Richard F. Sparks Source: Crime and Justice‚ Vol. 2 (1980)‚ pp. 159-210 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1147414 . Accessed: 23/04/2013 06:31 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover

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    different approaches to explain crime by different category of theory‚ such as psychology‚ biology and sociology. I am going to introduce four major approaches in criminology that criminologists use to explain crime. There is positivist criminology‚ classical perspective‚ sociological criminology‚ environmental criminology. Positivist criminology was founded in the late 19th century by Italian academic who called Cesare Lombroso. He believes that the positivist scientific method could be applied to the

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    questioned. Critical criminology is a theoretical perspective in criminology which takes a conflict perspective‚ such as marxism‚ feminism‚ political economy theory or critical theory. The focus of critical criminology is the genesis of crime and nature of ‘justice’ within a structure of class and status inequalities. Law and punishment of crime are viewed as connected to a system of social inequality and as the means of producing and perpetuating this inequality.[1] Critical criminology sees crime as

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    Hayward Demison III Alison Burke Introduction to Criminology 16 October 2012 Compare and Contrast Essay: Classical & Neoclassical Criminology School In the Classical criminology theory it is the theoretical study of Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria. The classical school of Criminology is a set of ideas that focuses on deterrence. It considers crime to be the result of offenders’ free will. This was an approach to the legal system that arose during the enlightenment in the 1700’s

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    the structural theory of restorative justice and the instrumental theory of restorative justice. - The concept‚ as well as‚ the pros and cons of the power-control theory‚ and the critical feminist theory‚ and how they help to form critical criminology. - The concept of left realism‚ how it relates to crime‚ how it is used to help control crime‚ and most importantly‚ how the concept of left realism relates to the concept of restorative justice. - The concept of peacemaking as well

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    version of crime. The public’s knowledge may be particularly lacking with regard to the entire field of criminology‚ the differences between blue-collar and white-collar crime‚ and the general perception of the incidence of crime in the United States. You are asked‚ as the public relations representative of your police department‚ to provide an information session on the field of criminology. The expectation is to make sure the public understands the facts of law enforcement and to differentiate

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    criminal behaviours. Biological theories such as positivist criminology‚ view criminal behaviour as the result of a defect in the individual. This defect can be biological or genetic in nature‚ and serves to separate the criminal from law-abiding citizen. Cesare Lombroso has been seen as the founder of modern criminology‚ introducing the positivist movement in the late nineteenth century and thus providing a more scientific approach to criminology. The positivist approach to researching and understanding

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    that are unlikely‚ such as fame‚ and they may also think they deserve special treatment (Psychology Today 2011). According to The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders psychiatrists have divided narcissism into two subtypes (2008). * Age group subtypes- Is those who suffer from a stable form of narcissism‚ typically young adults‚ whose disorder can be corrected by life experiences. This group tries to find out whether it is a character disorder or if it is a matter of learned behavior that can be

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    Social structural approaches to criminology always inspect the way social structures and situations relate to or influence criminal behaviour. It tries to disclose wrongdoing’s relationship to social and ecological change. For instance‚ it endeavours to depict why certain regions of a city

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