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CRIMINOLOGY WEEK 5 – SUBCULTURE THEORIES NOTES
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Explains status frustration as a cause of crime and focuses on working class boys. Shows why people join subcultures and the ways they react to status frustration.
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CRIMINOLOGY WEEK 4 – CHICAGO SCHOOL NOTES
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Explains crime through zonal hypothesis and looks into why some areas are more criminogenic than others. Also looks at the social and geographical distribution of crime and delinquency.
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CRIMINOLOGY WEEK 3 NOTES – MERTON, STRAIN THEORY
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Explains how merton sees crime in society and the causes of it. Explored the American dream, anomie, deviance, cultural goals v means and also modes of adaptation.
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CRIMINOLOGY WEEK 3 NOTES - DURKHEIM, ANOMIE
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Explaining Durkeims view on crime in society, why it's necessary. Detailed information about mechanical & organic societies and definition of anomie.
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CRIMINOLOGY LECTURE WEEK 2 - LEARNING THEORIES
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Learning theories by pavlov and skinner explained in detail, outlines the ins and outs of classical and operant conditioning.
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Criminology notes - Social learning theory
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Introduction to social learning theory & phases of learning by Bandura
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Class notes law (LLBP2013)
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Introduction to Criminology and Law.
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exam notes
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Computer Fraud Essay
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Computer fraud is said to have so many varieties that it defies definition. Select three forms of computer fraud; describe how these frauds are conducted and how they might be prosecuted in the UK.
Marks are awarded for:
•	Demonstration of awareness of varieties of computer fraud
•	Knowledge of relationship of computer fraud to relevant legislation
•	Ability to critically assess the effectiveness of relevant legislation in the prosecution of computer fraud

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