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6. What female Marxist said something about corporations?

  • Sniper - I ain't no female! Don't tell the team about this! Please!
  • Snider - State doesn't want to pass laws against pollution, worker health, etc as would lose investement oppurtunities
  • Bonger - State doesn't want to pass laws against pollution, worker health, etc as would lose investement oppurtunities
  • Mannheim - State doesn't want to pass laws against pollution, worker health, etc as would lose investement oppurtunities

7. What is the issue with the New Criminology methodologically?

  • Difficult to apply as too complex, No sociologist used it yet, Hall tried, more model than guide to research
  • Hirst - Strayed too far from Marxist tradition
  • Pat and Carlen - Doesn't explore patriachary, continues to ignore women from criminology
  • There is no method in the maddness!!!!!!!

8. How does the law benefit the ruling class?

  • All structural systems exist to maintain power of Bourgeoisie, agents of social control make laws to control and punish w/c
  • Three day trials make corruption easy! ;)
  • Criminal justice system exists to maintain power of Bourgeoisie, agents of social control make laws to control and punish w/c
  • Criminal justice system exists to test the power of Bourgeoisie, agents of Informal social control make laws to control and punish w/c

9. What did Chambliss say about Mannheim?

  • Mannheim is tots after mah man!
  • A large number of crimes dealing with property in capitalist societies
  • Such laws not needed in feudal society, land main source of wealth
  • A large number of crimes dealing with factories in capitalist societies

10. How do Left Realists criticise Marxism?

  • Ignores consequences of w/c crime to other w/c people, offers no way of dealing with this crime
  • They love rightness too much!
  • Assumes ruling class have all power, not always true
  • It's true that corporate crime is rarely policed or punished

11. What is a critism of Marxism in general?

  • Bad at Mario!
  • Ignores consequences of w/c crime to other w/c people, offers no way of dealing with this crime
  • Assumes ruling class have all power, not always true
  • Capitalism doesn't always have high crime rates, Switzerland doesn't

12. How does the selective enforcement of law takes away from unfair nature of society?

  • L only investigating Light draws attention from unfairness of his eating cake but others getting only bread!
  • The frequent prosecution of ruling class crime makes the system appear fair and that ruling class crime is small
  • The occasional prosecution of ruling class crime makes the system appear fair and that ruling class crime is small
  • Particularly in American society, dog eat dog and with no welfare system wealth is paramount

13. Who notes something about capitalism and crime?

  • A large number of crimes dealing with factories in capitalist societies
  • Mannheim - A large number of crimes dealing with property in capitalist societies
  • A large number of crimes dealing with money in capitalist societies
  • A notepad named Paddy

14. Which Feminists criticised 'The New Criminology'?

  • Femi and nist
  • Pat and Carlen - Doesn't explore patriachary, continues to ignore women from criminology
  • Matt and Carlos - Doesn't explore matriachary, continues to ignore women from criminology
  • Hirst - Strayed too far from Marxist tradition

15. What do Taylor, Walton and Paul say in their book 'The New Criminology'?

  • Crime can only be understood by looking at: Wider social origins of the deviant act, The immediate origins of the act, Meaning given to the act by others, Historical context of this reaction, Impact of the social reaction to it and future of criminal
  • Dragons exist 0-o
  • Crime can only be understood by looking at: Smaller social origins of the deviant act, The secondary origins of the act, Meaning given to the act by them, Historical context of this reaction, Impact of the social reaction to it and future of criminal
  • Crime can't only be understood by looking at: Wider social origins of the deviant act, The immediate origins of the act, Meaning given to the act by them, Historical context of this reaction, Impact of the social reaction to it and future of criminal

16. What did Chambliss note about the classes and crime?

  • No classes commit crime, w/c can only commit street crime (Mugging, prositution), while m/c class commit fraud etc
  • P.E class leads to crime but art does not!
  • All classes commit crime, w/c can only commit street crime (Mugging, prositution), while m/c class commit fraud etc
  • All classes commit crime, m/c can only commit street crime (Mugging, prositution), while w/c class commit fraud etc

17. Who says that cultures of resistance have emerged within ethnic minorities?

  • Scraton - Ethnic minorities in worse socio-economic position than white majority, leads to cultures of resistance where crime is organised resistance, dates back to anti-colonial struggles, young members doing this as political not criminal act
  • Brake - Ethnic minorities in worse socio-economic position than white majority, leads to cultures of resistance where crime is organised resistance, dates back to anti-colonial struggles, young members doing this as political not criminal act
  • The CCCS - Ethnic minorities in worse socio-economic position than white majority, leads to cultures of resistance where crime is organised resistance, dates back to anti-colonial struggles, young members doing this as political not criminal act
  • Me

18. How does Gordon argue the law enforcement in USA supports the capitalist society?

  • Selecting members to be punished not institutions of capitalism, Imprisonment of selected members netralises opposition, By keeping criminals hidden in prisons the failures of society are hidden
  • "..." *lifts combine with Gravity gun*
  • Forcing all members to be punished not institutions of capitalism, Imprisonment of all members netralises opposition, By keeping criminals seen in prisons the successes of society are seen
  • Particularly in American society, dog eat dog and with no welfare system wealth is paramount

19. What are the five key elements of Marxist stance on crime?

  • Earth,wind, water, fire and darkness
  • Supports ruling class interests, Maintains ruling class power, Coerce and control the subject class
  • Law benefits ruling class, Ruling class impose values, Law enforcement favours powerful, Crime rational response to inequal capitalist society, Selective enforcement of law takes away from unfair nature of society
  • Law benefits proletariat, proletariat impose values, Law enforcement favours weak, Crime irrational response to equal communist society, Selective enforcement of law takes away from fair nature of society

20. How are Marxists criticised?

  • With the bullets of oppression the upper classes fire endlessly!
  • Capitalism doesn't always have high crime rates, Switzerland doesn't
  • They assume communism would eradicate crime, not true in Soviet Union
  • Assumes ruling class have all power, not always true