marxist view of crime

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what is the definition of: laws created by the RC in thier intreststs; the criminal jusice sytym is used to protect the power/ wealth of the RC and controll the WC
selective law creation
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what is the definition of: offences committed by large companies or by individual on behalf of large companies, which directly profit the company rather then individuals
corporate crime
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what is the definition of: the idea that capitalism causes crime
crimoegenic
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what is the definition of: a wave of public concern about some imaginary threat to society, stirred up by exaggerated and sensationalised reporting in the mass media
moral panic
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what is the definition of: the failure by members of a social class to recognise their real interests
false consicousness
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what is the definition of: term used by Brake to describe the illusion of working class youth subcultures as anti capitalist
magical resistance
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what is the definition of: when the economy fails, living standards fall and workers protest
cries in capitalism
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what is the definition of: the dominance in socity of the rullign classes set of ideas over others and acceptance of and consent to them by the rest of society
hegemony
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what is the definition of: chemical company responsible of the Bhopal gas explosion in India in 84
Union carbide
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what is the definition of an approach to studding crime which mergers Marxism with capitalism to produce a fully sociological theory
New criminology
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Who agues that capitalism causes consumer greed, and produces relative deprivation
Chambliss
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Who agued that it is not the only the WC who commit crime and agues that crime is a rational response to capitalism
Gordon
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Marxists argued that law and law enforcement reflects the dominant ideology and only benefits the capitalist class. Who used the example of laws protecting private property
Chambliss
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who agues that capilailsts are reluctant to pass any laws that might regulate the activities of business or threaten their profitability
Snider
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who argues that heath and safety laws perform an ideological function
Pearce
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who merged marxism with interactionism/ labeling theory to create a new model of crime
Taylor, Walton and Young
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