A criminologist argues crime is rooted in inequality and power differences
What is critical criminology?
Killing someone in the heat of passion
What is manslaughter?
Why is early onset important?
What is it predicts more serious future crime?
A government suppresses citizens violently
What is state-sponsored terrorism?
Using technology to commit illegal acts
What is cybercrime?
A researcher studies how environmental harm by corporations impacts communities
What is supranational criminology?
Taking property directly from a person using force
What is robbery?
Why do schemas matter?
What is they shape how we interpret information quickly?
This person leaked classified government info and now lives in Russia
Who is Edward Snowden?
Someone pretends to be you online to steal money
What is identity theft?
A theory that centers patriarchy as a key cause of crime and victimization
What is critical feminism?
A parent failing to provide food or shelter
What is neglect?
Why are turning points important?
What is they redirect life trajectories?
Violence used to achieve political goals
What is terrorism?
Fake romantic relationship scams
What is catfishing?
A theory that says crime develops differently across a person’s life
What is life-course theory?
Killing caused by careless behavior (not intentional)
What is negligent homicide?
What kind of process is criminal behavior over time?
What is dynamic?
Secretly gathering classified information
What is espionage?
Harassment using electronic communication
What is cyberbullying?
A theory claims that poor parenting leads to lifelong offending
What is self-control theory (Gottfredson & Hirschi)?
Four victims killed in one event
What is mass murder?
What reduces criminal behavior long-term?
What are turning points (marriage, job, military)?
Attempting to control territory or government
What is insurgency?
Damaging systems with malicious programs
What is malware?