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8 Cards in this Set
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Right Realism Ideas |
- Crime is an individuals choice (self-aware of being deviant)1 - Crime can be motivated by deprivation |
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Charles Murray (2000) |
Nuclear Family Underclass due to lack of family cohesion |
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Case Study: New York, Zero Tolerance Policy |
- High Crime Rates - Introduction, of CCTV and crime preventative measures - 3 Strike System (many more people sent to prison) |
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UK: David Cameron |
- Partly New Right and New Left Ideas combined - 'Hoodie' subculture addressed - Ending the bans on hoodies and other articles of clothing |
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UK: Tony Blair |
- £150 million spent on crime prevention - 3 Strike System (Increasing Prison Sentences) |
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Rational Choice + Routine Activities Theory (1979) |
- Individuals motivated to offend - Targets available to be criminalised - Lack of prevention: Parents, Police |
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Wilson & Kelling (1982): Broken Windows Theory |
- Neighbourhoods have signs of being criminally active - Graffiti, rundown areas |
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Newburn (2013) |
- One method of car prevention was a very strong counter to car crime and car theft |