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Those who own the means of production.

Those who work for wages as they do not own the means of production.


The forces and relations of production of a society



The culture, institutions and political power


structures, of a society


The concept that the nature of a political and economic system makescrime inevitable.



The state of feeling estranged or separated from one’s work, products ofwork, or self




A crime that produces a monetary reward


A crime that does not produce a monetary reward


Crimes committed by persons of high social


status and respectability in the course of their


occupations


Crime that is committed by large companies

Money, dwellings, premises owned by


individuals not the state.


The power of the CJS to choose whether or


how to punish a person who has violated the


law.


The failure by members of a social class to


recognize their real interests.


The use of the legal system to appear to


benefit the working class.


The idea that people’s behaviour is moulded


by their social surroundings


Individual’s behaviour is a matter of free will


and choice.


A comprehensive understanding of crime and deviance that would help change society for


the better.


A critique of existing theories of crime and deviance