What is criminology?
Body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon.
Includes the processes of…
- making laws
- breaking laws
- reacting to the breaking of laws
What is the goal of criminology?
To develop a body of general and verified principles and knowledge regarding law, crime, and treatment
Why should we study crime?
What are the six major areas of criminology?
What are the consequences of the misrepresentation of crime in media?
What Act determines how people charged with crimes are dealt with + what is a main separation?
The Constitution Act of 1867
Courts are under both ________ and __________ jurisdiction. Explain when either is used
Federal
Provincial
What is the other word for informal rules?
Folkways
What is the legal definition of crime?
An act or omission that violates criminal law and is punishable
Who proposed that crime should be based on human rights? (and when). Explain
Herman and Julia Schwendinger (1970)
Describe Hagen’s (1985) Continuum of Crime and Deviance
Says that crime and deviance should be considered as a continuum from most serious to least serious acts. Based on three dimensions:
What are Hagen’s four major categories of crime and deviance, based on seriousness? Which are the most serious ones?
*consensus crimes and conflict crimes are the most serious ones
Hagen said, “the separation of crime from other kinds of deviance is a _______ & _______ phenomenon
social
political
What are some points that prove the idea that crime is socially defined?
What is the consensus approach to law? How is it supported?
Criminal laws represent a consensus within a society about what acts should be prohibited
Laws are a codification of values shared by most members of society
What is the Conflict approach to law? (class vs. group)
Conflict theorists reject the idea that laws reflect a consensus in society
Class conflict theory views laws as a tool used by the ruling class to maintain their privileged position by keeping “common people” under control (law reflects power relationships in society)
Group conflict theory views laws as the result of a political process, which involves conflict between different interest groups
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Explain what terrorism studies is
what is the social definition of terrorism and how is it socially constructed?
Describe how the power of the state has expanded since the rise of terrorism studies?
Define surveillance
Any systematic focus on personal information in order to influence, manage, entitle, or control those whose information is collected
Explain the significance of the golden state killer and online DNA matching
What was the issue with ticketmaster partnering with Blink identify to use facial scanning instead of tickets at concerts and sports events?
What are three of the newest sub-fields in criminology?