Criminology (year 1, unit 2)

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definitions for crime
Social definition of crime,
What is the legal definition of c...,
Deviance applied to societal norms
5  cards
TIME, PLACE AND CULTURE
Time,
Place,
Culture
4  cards
consequences of unreported crime
What are they,
Ripple effect,
Culture
9  cards
ac1.2
Age,
Self defence,
Intent
3  cards
social values, norms and mores on policy development
Examples to use
1  cards
examples for AC1.5
Moral panic,
Stereotyping of criminals,
Perception of crime trends
5  cards
what to use for what theories
Learning theories,
Genetic theories,
Physiological theories
6  cards
types of fallacies
What are they
1  cards
Kohlbergs theory
What was his study,
What are the three levels of mora...,
Stage 1 and 2 in pre conventional
5  cards
Eysenck psychological theory
What did his theory suggest,
What were the personality types,
What is the e scale and n scale
9  cards
maternal deprivation theory
Who came up with this theory,
What is affection less psychopathy,
How does this explain delinquent ...
5  cards
psychodynamic theory
What is the theory,
What is out unconscious mind spli...,
Id meaning
5  cards
Sutherland- differential association theory
What does this theory suggest,
What did sutherland propose,
Does his theory agree or disagree...
4  cards
Bandura's study
What did they study,
What did the child do when left a...,
When were they most likely to cop...
7  cards
behaviourism
Who must you mention when talking...,
What was skinners experiment,
Reinforcement meaning
8  cards
what to use for culture and place
Culture,
Place
2  cards
what to use for genetic and neurochemicals
What to use for genetic,
What to use for neurochemicals
2  cards
links to LO4 and LO2
Eugenics meaning what theories do...,
Neurochemicals meaning what theor...
2  cards
neurochemicals
Study name that has gone into it,
What did scerbo and raine do,
High levels of testosterone cause
3  cards
brain abnormalities
Research into it,
What is the frontal lobe responsi...
2  cards
XYY theory
Study for xyy,
How many sufferers per 1000 in pr...,
Which serial killer was claimed t...
4  cards
physiological theories
Lombroso,
Explain lombroso s findings,
Which crimes are associated with ...
7  cards
genetic theories
Lange,
Hutchings and mednick,
Mednick et al
4  cards
behaviour
Admired behaviour meaning,
Odd behaviour,
Bad behaviour
4  cards
sanctions
Define sanction,
Formal sanction meaning,
In formal sanctions meaning
13  cards
types of criminal act
Fatal offences against the person,
Non fatal offences against the pe...,
Offences against property
6  cards
different types of crime
Murder,
Affray,
Violent disorder
11  cards

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