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6. right realists correspond to conservative governments in the

  • 2014
  • 1980's
  • 1900's

7. current percieved bheavioural control is low

  • which is why crime rates are high
  • which is why crime rates are low

8. Wilso believed in the biosocial influences

  • biological differences make them innately different and predisposed
  • biological similarities make them innately different and predisposed
  • biological differences make them innately different and drawn

9. who argues rgar rgere must be motivation, suitable target and abscene of capable guardian

  • Clarke
  • Felson
  • Murray

10. effectiuve socialisation decreases the risk

  • of biological factors
  • of social factors

11. 'Zero tolerance policy' is key to

  • Right Realism
  • Left Realism

12. nuclear family

  • right realists
  • left realists

13. choice based on benefits or consequences

  • Clarke
  • Murray

14. murray believes that those that fail to socialise adequetely

  • leads to deviant children
  • doesn't lead to deviant children

15. Murray

  • "state dependency"
  • benefits are good
  • benefits benefit all

16. right realists say that crime prevtion should

  • increase costs to offender ie. 'target hardening' longer time
  • reduce costs to the offender

17. Right realists do not think it ia fruitful to deal with biological and social causes of crime since

  • these can't be changed
  • these can be changed.

18. right realism see crime as affecting the

  • flow of society
  • capitalist values
  • women

19. who argues that 'broken windows' waawntial to keep crime out

  • Wilson
  • Murray
  • Clarke

20. very existence of underclass threatens social cohesion

  • Young
  • murray
  • Wilson