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Cesare Lombroso -Punishment should fit the criminal -Exogenic Forces (poverty, deprivation, etc) may cause crime |
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Cesare Lombroso -Criminals have certain physiological traits (Jaw bone, Nose, Shape of Foot) |
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Gleuck and Sheldon -Ectomorph - Bigger/Lessfit, sensitive = White Collar -Endomorph - Rounded body type, small hands/feet = Not repeat offenders -Mesomorph - Athletic, Power hungry = Violent Crimes |
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Personality Theory/Psychological Positivism |
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Cesare Lombroso -Attribute crime to various forms of mental illness -Crimes they commit: Rape, Murder (mass) |
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Classical School of Crime |
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Cesane Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham -Eye for an Eye -Let the Punishment Fit the Crime For punishment to have deterent effect must be sure, severe, swift and quick |
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Shaw and McKay -Crime is due to geographical location -Closer to the core of the city, more crime |
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Social Disorganization Theory |
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Shaw and McKay -Communities that are socially disorganized will have higher crime -Elements of disorganized areas: Population density, poverty, residential segregation |
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Ron Akers -Same as Different Association Theory |
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Different Association Theory |
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Sutherland and Cressy -Crime is learned behavior -Learn of crime from peers in social groups -The more crime the people we hang out with commit, the more crime we commit |
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The Code of Streets Theory |
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Elijah Anderson -Drug and Gang Subculture -Crime is a way of life, status-enhancing, gain access to economic resources |
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Collective Efficacy Crime |
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Emile Durkheim -The absense of efficacy may lead to greater levels of crime -values, norms, beliefs solidify their bonds |
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Mechanical Solidarity Society |
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Emile Durkheim -All people do the same thing -Crime rates low violation are very low -Crime is repressed and there is zero tolerance |
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Organic Solidarity Society |
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Emile Durkheim -Most people are different from each other -More Crime |
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Evaluation of Theories (11) |
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Concise, Logical, Sound, Exact, Testable, Measurable, Depth, Robust, Applicability, Replicated, Social Policy |
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-Explains why people behave the way they do -Not an opinion; factual info with scientific basis -Explain specific event or phenomena |
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Cesare Lombroso -Function of sensory or human motor skills -Poor judgment, violent tendencies, isolation |
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Theory of Urban Areas, Delinquency and Crime |
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Laub and Sampson -Large proportion of official ddelinquencies are comitted by inner city juveniles -Urban Areas have more juvenile delinquencies |
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