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What is an example of state-initiated crime?
Challenger
explosion
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What are the two categories of war crime?
Illegal wars
& crimes committed during
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Which definition do sociologists use for state crime?
International
law
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How do ordinary people come to commit state crimes?
Crimes of
obedience
,
modernity
&
authoritarian
personality
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How do states justify or hide their crimes?
Culture of
denial
or
techniques
of neutralisation
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Give an example of green crime with globalised connections.
Rwanda
,
Bhopal
,
Chernobyl
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What are the two categories of secondary green crime?
State violence
against
opposition
,
illegal toxic waste dumping
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What theory did Adler propose regarding women's opportunities?
Liberation thesis
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What two deals did Carlen say women are encouraged to conform through?
Class
&
gender
deals
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What type of masculinity do homosexual men have?
Subordinated – no desire for
hegemonic
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What are the main concepts in Control, Punishment & Victims?
Control &
surveillance
:
regulation
& prevention
Punishment: perspectives of
consequences
Victims:
positivist
vs.
critical
victimology
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What does situational crime prevention focus on?
Rational choice theory
Immediate fixing of deterioration
Zero-tolerance policing
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What does environmental crime prevention aim to address?
Underlying structural causes
Target hardening
Displacement of crime
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Who proposed the panopticon model of prisons?
Foucault
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What kind of power is the panopticon based on?
Disciplinary power
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What power was society based on before disciplinary power?
Sovereign
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What are the differences in Foucault’s disciplinary power and actuarial justice?
Focuses on
whole groups
, not individuals
Interested in
prevention
, not
rehabilitation
Uses
actuarial analysis
(risk calculations)
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What are the dangers of actuarial justice?
Social sorting
Categorical suspicion
Creating
mass suspicion
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