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Quantum Mechanics
100

 a violation of a generally accepted set of rules, backed by the power and authority of the state

Crime

100

An example of omission

Neglect of some sort

100

The apex of the American legal system

The Constitution

100

Any voluntary yielding of will causing the victim to agree to the act of the offender

Consent of Victim

100

Theory that states that criminals are born

Biology Theory

200

The idea that people subconsciously know what is right and what is wrong

Natural Law

200

For act or omission to be a crime, there must be a blameworthy mind, this is called:

Criminal Intent

200

Cases that involve one individual or organization against another

Civil Case

200

Any unlawful constraints placed on someone causing them to help commit a crime

Duress and Consent

200
He introduced Anomie Theory

Emile Durkheim

300

Rejecting the cultural goals and the means of achieving them

Retreatism

300

Happens when the outcome of the crime is as the criminal wanted

Specific Intent

300

Broad term of different situations that would eliminate legal guilt in criminal offense

Defense

300

Asking someone to commit a crime they didn’t intend to do (Cops sometimes do this)

Entrapment

300

View crime as a direct result of inability to achieve goals

Anomie Theory

400

People create crime by making _____

Rules/Laws

400

When wrongdoing is done but an unexpected outcome happens

General Intent

400

Any unsoundness of mind, madness, mental alienations that prevent an individual from comprehending his or her actions/ consequences

Insanity

400

The father of modern criminology

Cesare Lombroso

400

Name Merton's Modes of Adaptation

Innovation, Retreatism, Rebellion, Conformity, Ritualism

500

People who create laws

Moral Entrepeneurs

500

The three main types of criminal law

Statutory, case, common

500

When an error occurs resulting in some act that would not have happened if error did not occur

Mistake of Fact

500

The three different body types we learned about

Endomorph, Ectomorph, Mesomorph

500

Societal reaction to the violation (deviance as lifestyle)

Secondary Deviation

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