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Investigative Techniques in Criminal Investigations and Use of Interagency Data Base 1st edition 2025

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Crime - is A human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the Federal Government, a State, or local jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws is called? Criminalize - To make illegal. Statute - A formal written enactment of a legislative body. Evidence Based Criminology - Social Scientific Approach: evidence based criminology Sumner's 3 Types of Norms - Folkways, Mores, Laws Folkways - A time- honored custom, Tradition: won't hurt society. Ex. Don't pick nose in front of people Mores - Violation that can break up society: Murder Laws - Written 4 Perspectives of Crime - Legalistic, Political, Sociological, and Psychological Consensus Perspective - Everyone agrees it’s wrong. Conflict Perspective - Different groups agree it’s wrong. Criminologist - Studies crime, criminals, and criminal behavior. Criminalist - Use evidence to solve crimes; Investigate Deviant Behavior - Human activity that violates social norms. Criminology - Study of crime and criminals and the causes of crime. Social Policy - A government’s incentive, program, or plan intended to address problems in society. Criminal Justice - The scientific study of crime, the criminal law, and components of the criminal justice system, including the police, courts, and corrections. Metaphysical Stage - Criminal behavior is freely chosen; rationality & intelligence Scientific Stage - Crime is beyond our control; biological, psychological, & sociological factors; scientific method to test crime Thomas Hobbs - Wrote "Leviathan". He claimed that before society was organized, human life was "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short". Humans were not guided by reason and moral ideals but by a ruthless struggle for self preservation. He was for absolute power. John Locke - English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have natural rights to life, liberty and property.

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Criminology 1 st edition 2025


Investigative Techniques in Criminal
Investigations and Use of Interagency Data Base
1st edition 2025


Crime - ✔✔✔ is a human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the Federal Government, a State, or local
jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws


Criminalize - ✔✔✔To make illegal.


Statute - ✔✔✔A formal written enactment of a legislative body.


Evidence Based Criminology - ✔✔✔Social Scientific Approach: evidence based criminology


Sumner's 3 Types of Norms - ✔✔✔Folkways, Mores, Laws


Folkways - ✔✔✔A time- honored custom, Tradition: won't hurt society. Ex. Don't pick nose in front of people


Mores - ✔✔✔Violation that can break up society: Murder


Laws - ✔✔✔Written


4 Perspectives of Crime - ✔✔✔Legalistic, Political, Sociological, and Psychological
Consensus Perspective - ✔✔✔Everyone agrees it’s wrong.


Conflict Perspective - ✔✔✔Different groups agree it’s wrong.


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, Criminology 1 st edition 2025



Criminologist - ✔✔✔Studies crime, criminals, and criminal behavior.


Criminalist - ✔✔✔Use evidence to solve crimes; Investigate


Deviant Behavior - ✔✔✔Human activity that violates social norms.




Criminology - ✔✔✔Study of crime and criminals and the causes of crime.


Social Policy - ✔✔✔A government’s incentive, program, or plan intended to address problems in society.


Criminal Justice - ✔✔✔The scientific study of crime, the criminal law, and components of the criminal justice
system, including the police, courts, and corrections.
Metaphysical Stage - ✔✔✔Criminal behavior is freely chosen; rationality & intelligence


Scientific Stage - ✔✔✔Crime is beyond our control; biological, psychological, & sociological factors; scientific
method to test crime




Thomas Hobbs - ✔✔✔Wrote "Leviathan". He claimed that before society was organized, human life was "solitary,
poor, nasty, brutish, and short". Humans were not guided by reason and moral ideals but by a ruthless struggle for
self preservation. He was for absolute power.


John Locke - ✔✔✔English philosopher who advocated the idea of a "social contract" in which government powers
are derived from the consent of the governed and in which the government serves the people; also said people have
natural rights to life, liberty and property.


Jean-Jacques Rousseau - ✔✔✔He was committed to individual freedom, but thought that rationalism and
civilization corrupt man. His book, The Social Contract tells how social inequalities develop when people sign a
social contract agreeing to surrender to the general will in order to be free. This creates a government as a necessary
evil to carry out general will. If general will fails, people can replace it.


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