POSTMODERNIST THEORIES OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE

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what do postmodernists say about society? Changing r_____ and constantly.
Rapidly
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What do postmodernist say crime is? A s___________ based on a narrow legal definition.
Socialconstruction
2 of 10
What do postmodernists say the definition of crime is? An outdated m_________ that doesnt reflect the diversity of a postmodernist society.
Metanarrative
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What are people freed from in a post modernist society? The s________ that was previous expected of them.
Socialnorms
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What is crime viewed as? A p________ view help by some people of how they should conduct themselves.
Particular
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Who developed the transgressive approach?
Henryandmilovanoic
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What is it when someone commits a crime against someone to make the victim experience immediate loss or injury?
Harmsofreduction
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What is it called when people commit a crime against someone in the hope it will have a lasting effect on them. (sexual assult)
Harmsofrepression
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Why do people commit crimes? They done c____ about other people.
Care
9 of 10
Who said that people who commit hate crimes do it for the thrill and so they can escape from their everyday routines?
Levinandmcdevitt
10 of 10

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Card 2

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What do postmodernist say crime is? A s___________ based on a narrow legal definition.

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Socialconstruction

Card 3

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What do postmodernists say the definition of crime is? An outdated m_________ that doesnt reflect the diversity of a postmodernist society.

Back

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Card 4

Front

What are people freed from in a post modernist society? The s________ that was previous expected of them.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

What is crime viewed as? A p________ view help by some people of how they should conduct themselves.

Back

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