Criminal acts that involve the unlawful interference, damage, theft or destruction of someone elses possessions, including buildings, vehicles, belongings or intellectual property
Crimes against property
Interactionist
People aged between have the highest proportion of crimes committed:
a. 10-14
b. 15-19
c. 20-24
d. 25-29
e. 30-34
b. 15-19
The illegal global trade of illicit substances.
Illegal Drug Trade
Criminal acts that involve threatening, harassing or injuring another person or depriving them of their freedom
Crimes against the person
Argue that crime can be positive and nessecary for soceity as it maintains societies boundaries, helping to change society when its needed. Through this others are warned and jobs are provided
Functionalist
Three quarters of offenders charged with a crime in 2021 were ....
Male
People Trafficking
A criminal act which is consensual in nature, where there is no direct harm or unwilling participant involved.
Eg. Drug use or prostitution
Feminist
Males are victims for violent crimes such as murder and manslaughter, more so then women. What percentage of these victims are male?
70%
Refers to violents acts or threats intended to create fear, panic and intimidation against people
Terrorism
Criminal acts committed against an individual based on their race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender or idenitity, amongst other characteristics.
Hate Crimes
Crime is negative and helps to maintain capitalism /keep the class divide. The ruling class create laws which allow them to benefit
Marxist
First Nations people are ..x more likely to be imprisoned when compared to non first nations people
x10
Name two types of crime that Terrorism can fall under...
Crimes against the person, crimes against property, organised crime, hate crime
A structured and ongoing criminal business that involves multiple individuals or groups collaborating.
Organised Crime
Argue that criminal S.b......... involve young males who act in defiance against societies norms.
Subcultures
Find the missing number:
..... Male offenders per 100,000 males
a. 1000
b. 2300
c. 2482
d. 5462