Crime Does Not Exist Flashcards

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What is Limits to Pain (1981)

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  • CJS as a pain delivery system
  • Expansion of system based on the amount of pain ‘society’ agrees to impose on its citizens (collective conscience)
  • expansion of system not based on the number of criminal acts
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What is Crime Control as an Industry?

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  • it is an industry unwilling to move/change
  • prisons have become modern day work houses targeting unemployed and specific groups of people in certain places
  • privatized groups relieve the state of the unwanted (who are a burden) at a low cost
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What do mandatory minimum sentences do for the system?

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  • speed up the process by eliminating time consuming processes (eliminate considering the needs of the offender and wider community)
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What does creating a formalistic language about criminals cause?

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A stigmatization and narrow view of identity

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Describe Nils Christie’s House of Perfection

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  • built in a modern way by a professional building company
  • perfect house, move in ready
  • those who lived in the house lived a modern life
  • not gone bankrupt and so not forced to cooperate with their neighbours (not forced to get to know them)
    - -> not forced to borrow things, cooperate
  • lived in a house where they became isolated from their neighbours
    - -> this isolated them from information on . local matters
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Describe Nils Christie’s House of Turbulence

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  • had a turbulent history
  • builder went bankrupt, no money left, interior of home not completely finished
  • prospective tenants already paid before bankruptcy
    - –> forced to remedy worst defects
  • people are more interconnected in this society
  • neighbours would borrow things, rely on each other to remedy things, borrow things etc
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What is similar for Nils Christies’s House of Turbulence and House of Perfection?

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-both built according to the same set of plans

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What do various stake holders see crime as (ie. police and politicians etc)?

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they see it as an unlimited natural resource

  • source of jobs
  • can sway votes (help politicians)
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