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19 Cards in this Set
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Those who own the means of production.
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Those who work for wages as they do not own the means of production. |
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The forces and relations of production of a society |
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The culture, institutions and political power structures, of a society |
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The concept that the nature of a political and economic system makescrime inevitable. |
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The state of feeling estranged or separated from one’s work, products ofwork, or self |
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A crime that produces a monetary reward |
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A crime that does not produce a monetary reward |
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Crimes committed by persons of high social status and respectability in the course of their occupations |
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Crime that is committed by large companies
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Money, dwellings, premises owned by individuals not the state. |
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The power of the CJS to choose whether or how to punish a person who has violated the law. |
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The failure by members of a social class to recognize their real interests. |
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The use of the legal system to appear to benefit the working class. |
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The idea that people’s behaviour is moulded by their social surroundings |
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Individual’s behaviour is a matter of free will and choice. |
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A comprehensive understanding of crime and deviance that would help change society for the better. |
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A critique of existing theories of crime and deviance
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