Right Realism Flashcards
1
Q
Biological differences (Hernstein and Wilson)
A
- aggressiveness (violent crime)
- risking taking
- low impulse control (sexual offences)
- low intelligence (easily persuaded)
x deterministic
2
Q
Socialisation and the under class (Murray)
A
- ‘new rabble’- ineffective socialisation and absent fathers
- welfare state
x ignores white collar crime
x highly offensive to the working classes
3
Q
Rational choice theory and routine activity theory
A
- Wilson and Clarke- crime is a result of the calculation of consequences- what are the costs of a crime?
- Cohen and Felson- there are three conditions in order for a crime to take place- individuals who are motivated to offend, availability of opportunities and the lack of a capable guardian
4
Q
Situational crime prevention
A
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5
Q
Environmental crime prevention
A
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