What is Criminology?
Criminological Histories
Governance of Crime
Crime and Statistics
Policing Crime
100

According to Boyd, criminologists examine these two concepts: both social processes related to the governance of criminality which shift and change over time

what is deviance and criminalization?

100

The so-called “father of criminology,” in the early 1870s.

who is Cesare Lombroso?

100

these are the three types of offences

what is summary, indictable, and hybrid?

100

Only some populations trust the police and have their claims followed up by authorities; however, this term describes the crimes that are underreported 

what is the dark figure?

100

the Canadian militarized police force (1873), maintaining control over Indigenous peoples while simultaneously enforcing the order of settlers in the new Canadian North-West Territories (NWT)....

who is the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP)?

200

Criminologists use the following two research methods

what is qualitative and quantitative?

200

A distinguished professor who referred to the work of Du Bois', inclduing the exclusion of race

who is Gabbidon?


200

these are the three roles of criminal law

what is retribution, denunciation, and deterrence?

200

statistics are best understood as not being _____ and are a ______

what is neutral? what is a social construction?

200

this individual led the red river rebellion (1960s), which is now argued by RCMP to have solidified their authority in Canada

who is Louis Riel?

300
These are four of Garland's key points in understanding the study of criminology?

criminology is not a discipline; criminology is eclectic; criminology is contested; criminology is governmental.

300

According the Rafter, these are the key themes in early criminological development

what is moral insanity, evolution, and crime as a social phenomenon?

300

a department of the federal government of Canada that represents the Canadian government in legal matters

what is the department of justice?

300

the term use in the early 19th century (1800) for the collection of prosecutions, convictions, etc.

what are moral statistics?

300

the RCMP had a key role in this particular labour movement

what is the Winnipeg General Strike (1919)?

400

The making of Canada begins with this important concept

What are treaties?

400

Social researcher who linked his research to activism and advocacy where there was a larger social justice project: lives of Black Americans with regards to emancipation and slavery, Ethnography, and explained crime through social forces (not phrenology)

who is W.E.D Du Bois?

400

this country has a relatively high incarceration rate compared to western countries




what is Canada?

400

the french philosopher who studies social control and developed the idea of governmentality

who is Foucault?

400

This process and legacy has a continuous impact on Policing within Canada

what is settler colonialism?

500

The British criminologists who studies the rise of prisons in 1990s and the role of punishment in society

who is Garland?

500

Epistemological stance that knowledge can be measured through deductive reasoning

what is positivism?

500

This difference of opinion is one produced via the criminal justice system, it is an artificial construct needed to produce a legal outcome

what is the criminal justice dichotomy of victim/perpetrator?

500

This individual stated how we should understand the study of crime to be inherently politicized and interconnected with the larges cultural and social context

who is Mopas?

500

This theory explains why visible criminal symbolism, anti-social charteristics, and civil disorder promote more crime.

what is broken windows?

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