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Card 16

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Brantingham's term for a personal map of a town based on an individual's activities

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Card 17

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term for the leisure industry that has developed at night, providing the location of many offences

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Card 18

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Sutherland and Cressey's term for how deviant behaviour is learned from and justified by family and friends

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Card 19

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theory discussed by Clarke that focuses on the belief that in order to stop crime there must be less opportunity to commit

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Card 20

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Shaw and McKay's term for the cheapest, least desirable zones of the city

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Card 21

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Matza's term for a state where young men are unsure about their identity and their place in society

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Card 22

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Parson's theory focusing on how the restrictive roles women have in society limit their opportunity and ability to commit crime

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Card 23

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term for the socially approved idea of what a real male is

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Card 24

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crimes committed by companies against employees or the public

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Card 25

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crimes and harm perpetrated on the environment

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