On Crimes and Punishment
Classical Crim
Contemporary Crim
Deviance
Malone Special ;)
100
who does sovereign represent
What is society
100
Criminology
An academic discipline that uses the scientific method to study the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior
100
Neoclassical theory added these elements to criminology which made it different from classical crim
What is idea of premeditation and mitigating circumstances as legitimate grounds for diminished responsibility.
100
Positive Deviance
What is overcoformity to social norms (i.e. athletes engaging in more practice than required to be at their best) this could possible lead to behavoirs with negative consequences.
100
I attended graduate school with this fellow Coker professor
Who is Dr. Todd Couch
200
This is the primary job of the judge
What is to determine if a crime has been committed
200
The Founder of Criminology
Who is Beccaria
200
Founder of the positivist movement in criminology
What is Lombroso
200
an attribute that is socially devalued and discredited
What is stigma
200
This was my wife's occupation before moving to SC
What is a teacher
300
This is the primary utility of punishment
What is deter the criminal from more crime and the society at large from engaging in crime
300
These are the three views of crime and some of their characteristics
What is consensus (majority decides what is a crime), conflict (crime is politically define based on power relations) and interactionist (crimes are not inherently immoral we have defined them as such) views
300
Burgess and Parks theorized cities grow in this way (list the different zone classifications)
What is CBD, Zone of transition, Residential zones
300
set of mechanisms that create normative compliance in individuals
What is social control
300
This event is where teenage Danny inadvertently punched someone
What is FrightFest at Astroworld
400
These are Beccaria's thoughts on banishment
What is someone should be banished if they disturb public tranquility, does not obey the laws, or violates conditions which men mutually support and defend each other
400
hedonistic calculus
What is individuals are assumed to logically weigh the anticipated benefits of a given course of action against its possible costs
400
These are the 5 modes of adaptation according to Merton
What is conformity, innovation, retreatism, ritualism, and rebellion.
400
These are the types of suicide according to Durkheim
What is anomic, fatalistic, altruistic, and fatalistic
400
The father of sociology
Who is Durkheim
500
This is the only case when death is permissible according to Beccaria
What is when a person's existence may produce a dangerous revolution of the government..even then, he has apprehensive about punishment by death
500
Fielding (who is he and what is he credited for)
What is considered a forgotten founder of criminology and his known contributions deal with experiential criminology. He put forth a proposal to provide salaries to police and prosecutors and this resulted in decreased crime in London.
500
These are the characteristics of the zone of transition
What is Population Heterogeneity, Transient Population, Physical Decay, Poverty/Inequality
500
These are the micro level theories of deviance
What is rational choice, social control, labeling, and differential association theory
500
This field is where Malone is primarily trained in within sociology (Daily Double)
What is Demography- study of human population change
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