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LEC1 - Definitions and Type of Violence
What is the definition of violenc...,
What is the definition of crime,
When is something a crime the 3 p...
7  cards
LIT1 - Kivivuor 2014
Crime Sensitivity
10  cards
LEC2 - Researching Violence
What are the data sources when re...,
What are examples of official sta...,
What are examples of surveys in r...
8  cards
LIT 2.1 Liem & Weggemans 2018
What is the problem with high pro...,
How was liem s and weggemans rese...,
What is life course theory liem e...
3  cards
LIT 2.2 - Researching Homocide
What are the most used methodolog...
2  cards
LIT 3.1 - Liem Violent Encounters
How can homocide be used as an in...,
Why study suicide and homocide to...,
What is the myth of the monstrous...
6  cards
LIT 3.2 Eisner The use of violence an examination of crosscutting issues
Why does eisner theorise that the...,
How,
Why is violence a strategic instr...
6  cards
LEC 3 - Theories on Violence
What is opportunity theory,
What routines influence violence ...,
What are the pro s and cons for o...
8  cards
LEC 4 - Colombia
What is the darien gap,
What is the current situation of ...,
3  cards
LIT 5.1 - SOCIAL Beauchamp & Anderson 2010
What is the social model by beauc...,
What are the areas of interplay i...,
What are the core cognitive compo...
7  cards
LIT 5.2 Autonomic Arousal in DLC
What is autonomic,
Why should autonomic arousal be i...,
What is the biopsychosocial model...
4  cards
LEC 5 - Biopsychosocial model of crime
How does a typical investigation ...,
How do forensic experts act as a ...,
How is forensic assessment done i...
18  cards
LIT 6.1 From peaceful marches to violent clashes: a micro-situational analysis Anne Nassauer
What research method did nassauer...,
What is the systematic pattern of...,
What are the findings on how viol...
3  cards
LIT 6.2 Crowd action as intergroup process: introducing the police perspective CLIFFORD STOTT and STEPHEN REICHER
What research method did stott an...,
What is the police theory on crow...,
What is a hijacked crowd stott an...
5  cards
LIT 6.3 Reflections on why riots don’t happen NEWBURN
What is david waddington s flashp...,
What are the levels of analysis i...,
What methodology did newburn use ...
6  cards
LEC 6 - Riots, Public Disorder and Violent Protest WEENINK
What is collective non institutio...,
What is the flashpoint model,
What is the use of the flashpoint...
21  cards
LIT 7.1 - The diffusion of racist violence in the Netherlands: Discourse and distance braun
What are the key findings of braun,
What is the theory of diffusion u...,
How does diffusion ephasize the r...
7  cards
LIT 7.2 - SHAME, RAGE AND RACIST VIOLENCE Ray, Smith and Wastell
What is the main conclusion of ra...,
How is shame a motivater for raci...,
Example of bypassed shame ray et al
7  cards
LEC 7 - Violence and Race
What is race,
What is racialized racialising,
What is a migrant
6  cards

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