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chapter 9

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show deviance  
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form of deviance, violation of society's formall enacted criminal law   show
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show social control  
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show biology & crime  
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suggests that strong moral standards and positive self-image can keep boys from becoming delinquent   show
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show criminal justice system  
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deviance varies according to_______   show
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people become deviant as ___________.   show
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both norms and the wap people define rule breaking involve________.   show
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According to Emile Durkheim devience affirms _______ & ________   show
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show 1. moral boundaries, 2. social unity.  
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accoring to durkheim deviance encourages________.   show
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whos study brings durkheims to life?   show
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the strain between our culture's emphasis on wealth and the limited opportunity to get rich giv es rise, especially among the poor, to theft, and sale of drugs, or other street crime   show
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mertons 4 types of deviance (responses to failure)   show
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extened merton's theory, proposing that access to illegimate opportuniries for success is also problematic. As a result of this, three different types of deliquent subcultures may arise   show
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show 1. criminal 2. conflict 3. retreatist  
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suggests that delinquency is most prnounced in lower-class youths because they have the least opportunity to achieve conventional success   show
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show 1. trouble 2. toughness 3. smartness 4. a need for excitement 5. a belief in fate 6. a desire for freedom  
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show labeling theory  
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show primary deviance  
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when an individual repeatidly violates a norm and beginds to to an a deviant identity   show
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show stigma  
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show degradation ceremonies  
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argues that mentally ill is a label we attacg to people who are only different and concules that we should abandon the concept of mental illness entirely   show
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transformation of moral and legal issues into a medial condition   show
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show edwin sutherland  
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show hirschi  
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hirschi assers that conformity arises from four types of social controls   show
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show steven spitzer  
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crimes comittied by persons of high social position in ther course of their occupations   show
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show corporate crime  
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business supplying illegal goods or services   show
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criminal acts carried out against a person or a persons property by ano ffender motivated by racial or other bias   show
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2 componenets of crime   show
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the criminal justice system must operate within the bounds of the law.   show
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show police  
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legal negotiation in which the prosecution reduces a defendant's charge in exchange for a guilty plea   show
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act of moral vengeance by which society subjects an offender to suffering comparable to that caused by the offense   show
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show deterrence  
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reforming the offender to prevent subsequent offenses   show
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rendering an offender incapable of further offenses temporarily throuhg incarceration or permanently by execution   show
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subsequent offenses by people convicted of crimes   show
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