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Card 6
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What is an example of 'dog-eat-dog'?
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Card 7
Front
What do traditional marxists mean by 'selective law enforcement"?
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Card 8
Front
Why do traditional marxists suggest police don't tackle white-collar/corporate crimes as much as minor street crimes?
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Card 9
Front
How does selected enforcement (imprisioning the working-class) benefit the bourgeoisie?
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Card 10
Front
How does selective enforcement and defining criminals as 'animals' and 'sick' benefit the bourgoisise?
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Card 11
Front
What does Gordon argue that selective enforcement of the law maintains?
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Card 12
Front
What does Chambliss suggest about crime and deviance?
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Card 13
Front
What does Chambliss argue about the laws to protect private property?
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Card 14
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What does Chambliss suggest that the ruling class have the power to do?
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