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6. What was Hirschi's theory of?
- Social Bends
- Social Bonds.
- Social Bodies
- Social Bands
- Social Boxes.
7. What type of sucide comes from someone with a lack of social integration?
- fatalistic
- egoistic
- anomic
- altruistic
8. What kind of suicide come from someone who is too socially integrated?
- fatalistic
- altruistic
- egoistic
- anomic
9. What kind of someone comes from someone believing life will not improve, as the result of an oppressive force in their lives?
- altruistic
- fatalistic
- egoistic
- Anomic
10. What kind of suicide occurs from when someone feels normlessness?
- fatalistic
- alrtuistic
- anomic
- egoistic
11. What did Box say about the definitions of crime?
- should be revisited to accept that women are just as likely to commit a crime than men.
- should be extended so that legal acts that are harmful are criminal
- are not modern enough
- are in favour of the working classes
12. What did Chambliss note about the way the police spend their time?
- Mostly spent on working class, minor offences, rather than corporate or white collar.
- The police need to have a 24 hour presence on our streets, and also have cctv monitored constantly.
- The police do not spend enough time investigating important threats such as terrorism.
- they spend too much money on punishment rather than dealing with the causes of crime.
- The police are often in partners, so their racist beliefs spread.
13. Who devised the New Criminology?
- Hall, Chambliss and Gordon.
- Taylor, Walton and Young.
- Wilson, Kelling and Etzioni.
14. According to New Criminology, why do people commit crime?
- because it has a positive effect on society.
- because the media labels them.
- because they are concerned about their future goals.
- as a political act, they are resisting the oppression of the state.
- because they are badly socialised
15. What political theory does New Crimonology associate itself with?
- Corporatism
- Neo-Nazism
- Socialism
- Communism
- Fascism
16. Who left New Crimonology and became involved with Left Realism?
- Young
- Jon Bon Jovi.
- Taylor
- Kelling
- Hall
17. Left Realists describe three reasons for crime? Relative Deprivation, Marginalisation and Subculture?
18. What do Left Realists think will help ease crime?
- making young people do national service
- bringing back the dealth penalty
- Clearing up public spaces.
- tackling it's causes
- more surveillance on streets
19. Who Devised the concept of 'broken windows'
- Young and Wilson
- Wilson and Kelling
- Etzioni
- Hall
- Kelling and Faucalt
20. What theory is Broken Windows most associated with?
- Marxism
- Right Realism
- Postmodernism
- Left Realism
- Functionalism