Which theory suggests people are criminals based on their somatotype(mesomorphic)?
Sheldon’s theory
What does CSEW stand for?
Crime survey of England and Wales
What crime is a criminal act committed against a person, group or community that is motivated by prejudice against one of their characteristics?
Hate crime
What key term is defined as going against social norms but not against the law?
deviance
Which criminologist created the atavistic theory?
Lombroso
Which theory was created by lombroso?
Atavistic
Which campaign aimed for the stoppage of having handguns in the UK?
a crime committed by gang members or gangs is what type of white collar crime?
Organised
Covid-19 is an example of what type of panic?
Moral panic
Who conducted the bobo doll experiment?
Bandura
How many chromosomes do we have(Jacob’s XYY)?
46
What is ASH an abbreviation for?
Anti-smoking campaign
Hacking and phishing are types of what crime?
Cyber/E-crime
What term is defined as a non-violent crime committed for financial gain, usually by people in professional positions?
White-collar crime
Skinners rat displayed which type of conditioning?
Which theory focuses on how a persons reputation in society can encourage continued criminal behaviour?
Labelling theory
What year did Sarah’s law come into play?
What crime mostly goes unreported?
Sexual violence/sexual abuse
What term is defined as morals/ good ways of behaving which we shouldn’t break?
Social mores
What year was the twin study by Christiansen?
1977
Marxism suggests society is seen as …..
criminogenic
Other than ASH, can you name the other type of pressure group within campaign groups?
Howard league
What percentage of people(in the women’s aid research) said they had received both online and offline abuse?
85%
What term is a theory that says crime is caused mainly by social inequality and deprivation, focusing on the impact on the working class?
Left realism or Marxism
How many Danish adopted boys were used in the twin/adoption studies?
14,000