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Samenvatting/summary - Criminal behaviour during the lifecourse (200700018)
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Complete summary of all the mandatory articles for the course Criminal behaviour during the lifecourse (), part of the study Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.
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Crim 249 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Crim 249 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
Quantitative Data - ANSWER-Numerical data, usually utilize large representative samples, good for broad patterns, often expensive, and lacking in detail 
 
Criminology - ANSWER-The scientific study of crime as a social phenomenon. It is a nomothetic, research based discipline that is heavy in theory 
 
Deviance - ANSWER-Something that violates a social norm and that can lead to a negative rezones by society. Things people find offensive or devalue...
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Recap lectures and literature Advanced Criminology
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Samenvatting van de hoorcolleges en literatuur van het vak Advanced Criminology. 
 
Literatuur: 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4th edition). Colorado: Westview Press. Chapter 1 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4th edition). Colorado: Westview Press. Chapter 3: classical, neoclassical, and rational-choice theories 
- Lanier, M., Stuart, H. & Anastasia, J.M. (2015) Essential Criminology (4e editie). Colorado: West...
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Extensive Criminology / Criminal Justice Summary from 2021 (weeks 1-12) - recommended for final Exam
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This document covers all topics which are discussed throughout the criminology course from weeks 1-12. It contains lecture and reading notes as well as an overview with all important theories summarised at the end of the document. 
 
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The document contains the following topics: 
1. Social Construction 
2. Punishment 
3. Mass Surveillance 
4. Criminological Theory 
5. Rural Criminology 
6. Criminological Theory (III) 
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme, AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES are those circumstances that cause the offender to be punished more severely than they would normally be for a specific crime. For example, CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGY 
as an approach to studying crime emphasises the importance, 
CRIMINAL EVENT DECISIONS 
are shorter processes, CRIMINAL INVOLVEMENT 
refers to the processes through which, LIMITED OR BOUNDED RATIONALITY 
is a term used to indicate that even, MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES 
are t...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Prep (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | A Grade
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Prep (New 
2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified 
Answers| 100% Correct | A Grade 
 
 
QUESTION 
 What is Marxism? 
 Marxism is a social structure theory where the bourgouise are the ruling higher class who 
commit crimes but they do not get prosecuted or found out about them as much as the proteriacts 
(disadvantaged social class) do. Maxists also say that capitalism is t he route cause of divisions in 
society. 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Marxism Strengths 
 
 
A...
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IOP2602 EXAM PACK 2023
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(1) What stages do groups pass through? 
1. Idea generation, implementation and termination. 
2. Introduction, high productivity and decline. 
3. Initiation, evolution, maturation and decline. 
4. Forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning. 
 
(2) How would you describe a work group? 
1. A group whose individual efforts result in a performance that is greater than the sum 
of the individual inputs. 
2. A group that primarily interacts to share information and to make decision...
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CRIM 249 EXAM 1 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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CRIM 249 EXAM 1 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
What is crime, and how is it different from deviance? - correct answer Deviance (norms and statistical) vs Crime (written laws and punishments) 
 
What are the Normative Consensus and Normative Conflict views toward the origins of law? - correct answer Normative Consensus (public opinion and voting) vs Normative Conflict (group interests/values and power) 
 
What is criminology and what does it seek to explain? - correct answer Criminology is t...
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. 
Relationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 
 
 
 
1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 
2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 
3. Police apply to the courts for search and arr...
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MSU CJ220 - Wally - Exam 1 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the differences between criminology and criminal justice? - correct answer Criminology: 
- scientific study of crime and criminals, etiology of crime: who what where when and why 
- theory driven 
- scientific method 
- ideal world, abstract 
- careers in research, teaching, criminal profiling 
- questions about recurrence of crime, how law impacts crime, societal response to crime, and why some acts are criminalized 
 
Criminal Justice: 
- reducing crime, operations of the system, co...
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