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they study crime and the factors that correlate with it

WHO ARE criminologists

100

criminals make a concious, rational, informed choice, to commit a crime

WHAT IS rational choice theory

100

the three types of law

WHAT IS

1. Civil/Tort Law

2. Administrative/Regulatory law

3. Criminal law

100

guilty act

WHAT IS actus reus

100

a return to criminal behaviour

WHAT IS recidivism

200
Englightment philosopher known for writing "the Social Contract" and "Emile". 

-believed that the state is based on a social contract

WHO IS John-Jacques Rousseau

200


idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people

WHAT IS Utilitarianism

200

law that concerns itself with individual, private harms

civil/tort law

200

guilty mind

WHAT IS mens rea

200

Nonviolent crime committed by individuals or corporations to obtain a personal or business advantage.

WHAT IS white collar crime

300

Scottish englightment philosopher known for his emphasis on religious skepticism and philosophical empiricism

"Reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions"

WHO IS David Hume

300

a voluntary agreement between the government and the governed

WHAT IS Social Contract Theory

300
system of law concerned with crimes against the public order

WHAT IS

Criminal law

300

a system of law based on precedent and customs

WHAT IS common law

300

one of the key elements of deterrence; the assumption that when people commit a crime, they will perceive a high likelihood of being caught and punished

WHAT IS Certainty of Punishment

400


-he coined the term sociological imagination

- argued that a simple few individuals within the political, military and corporate realms actually held the majority of power in U.S 

- wrote "the power elite"

WHO IS C. Wright Mills

400

An outcome of capital punishment that enhances, rather than deters, the level of violence in society. The death penalty reinforces the view that violence is an appropriate response to provocation.

WHAT IS Brutalization Effect

400

the body of law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies.

WHAT IS


Administrative/Regulatory Law

400

acts that are prohibited because they are defined as crimes by law

WHAT IS mala prohibita
400

undiscovered crime, never reported to police

dark figure of crime
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he's a criminologist known for his differential association theory and for defining white collar crime

WHO IS Edwin Sutherland?

500

a contemporary version of classical criminology that emphasizes deterrence and retribution, with reduced emphasis on rehabilitation

WHAT IS Neo Classical Criminology

500

1. for social control
2. to discourage revenge
3. to express public opinion and morals
4. deterring criminal behaviour

WHAT IS

four functions of criminal law

500

the case may be processed as an indictment offence or summarily

WHAT IS hybrid offences (dual procedure offences)

500

a situation where politicians propose or develop criminal justice policy that reflects public sentiment, as presented through the media, rather than actual criminal activity or policy effectiveness
-tough on crime policies

WHAT IS penal populism