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Card 6

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Herman and Schwendinger argue that we should define crime in terms of what?

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Card 7

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From a human rights perspective, the state can be seen as what?

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Card 8

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According to Schwendingers, the role of a sociologist should be what in reference to human rights?

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Card 9

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The Schwendinger's view is seen as what type of criminology?

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Card 10

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How does Cohen criticise the Schwendingers?

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Card 11

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Although Cohen criticises the Schwendingers he nevertheless sees the issue of human rights and state crime as increasingly central both to political debate and criminology. What are the two factors that result in this?

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Card 12

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What are the three stages in the 'spiral of state denial' suggested by Cohen?

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Card 13

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Cohen draws on the work of Sykes and Matza of the neutralisation theory, in order to show what techniques do states use to justify their deviant behaviour. What are the five techniques?

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Card 14

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Kelman and Hamilton studied 'crimes of obedience' and identify three features that produce it. What are they?

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Card 15

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What does Bauman say about the Holocaust in reference to state crime?

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