| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Crime as inevitable and universal, boundary maintenance and change | Durkheim | 100%
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| Status frustration, deliquent subcultures and alternative status hierarchy | Cohen | 70%
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| illegitimate means if legitimate means are unavailable, the american dream and utilitarian crime | Merton | 67%
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| Criminal, conflict and retreatist subcultures in response to inequality of illegitimate opportunity structures, | Cloward and Ohlin | 44%
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| Secondary and primary deviance, master status, deviant careers | Lemert | 37%
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| Safety valve on mens sexual frustrations | Davis | 30%
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| Right realism, the welfare underclass and lone parents on crime | Murray | 30%
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| Negotiation of justice, typifications, over-patrolling and official statistics | Cicourel | 26%
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| Crime as a warning for improperly working conditions | Cohen | 26%
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| Patriarchal control in home, work and public | Heidensohn | 26%
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| left realism, relative deprivation, modernity, marginalisation and subculture as causes of crime | Lea and young | 26%
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| sex role theory, male socialisation and rejection of feminine socialisation | Parsons | 26%
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| right realism, rational choice theory on crime | Clarke | 22%
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| Deviancy amplification spiral, moral panics, folk devils and the dark figure | Cohen | 22%
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| liberation thesis, equal criminality with abolition of patriarchy | Adler | 19%
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| working class women and absence of material and emotional benefits, poverty and patriarchy as a cause of crime | Carlen | 19%
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| Mcmafia, fall of USSR, oligarchs and transnational criminal organisations | Glenny | 19%
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| black muggings moral panic as a scapegoat and divide for capitalism | Hall et al | 19%
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| Institutional anomie theory, capitalism, the pursuit of wealth by any means and anomie | Messner and Rosenfeld | 19%
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| situational crime prevention, rational crime | Clarke | 15%
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| Prison, disciplinary power in surveillance, rehabilitation, self-surveillance | Foucault | 15%
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| myth of black criminality, and postcolonial resistance | Gilroy | 15%
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| bias against women, double standards and victim-blaming | Heidensohn | 15%
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| w/c subculture | Miller | 15%
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| Environmental crime prevention, zero tolerance, paramilitary policing | Wilson | 15%
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| Notting hill, secondary and primary deviance | Young | 15%
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| Commonsense knowledge in suicide as its impossible to know the deads meanings | Atkinson | 11%
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| global risk society, Russian heatwave and Mozambique | Beck | 11%
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| corporate crime as a result of strain | box | 11%
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| Reintegrative shaming | Braithwate | 11%
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| Law as serving the capitalist class, and east african colonies | Chambliss | 11%
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| Interactionalist suicide, using qualitative methods to avoid expert labels | Douglas | 11%
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| expressive retributive and restitutive punishment | Durkheim | 11%
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| glocal organisations | Hobbs and dunningham | 11%
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| Black economic exclusion, marginalisation, delinquent subcultures and materialism | Lea and young | 11%
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| de-labelled corporate crime | Nelken | 11%
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| new criminology and neo-marxist definitions of the study of crime. | taylor et al | 11%
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| Authority personality and disciplinary socialisation for genocide | Arnado | 7%
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| masculinity crisis and delinquent subcultures | Cohen | 7%
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| technological power, calculation of risk, anti-terrorism in west midlands | Feeley and Simon | 7%
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| TV and fear of crime study | Gerbner | 7%
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| Institutionalisation and asylums | Goffman | 7%
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| Synoptic surveillance, the media and personal cameras | Mathiesen | 7%
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| hegemonic masculinity and w/c resources | Messerschmidt | 7%
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| Ideological functions of law, false class consciousness and maintenance of workforce | Pearce | 7%
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| study of female sexual activity and support groups | Sharp | 7%
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| victim survey that found blacks less criminal | Sharp and Budd | 7%
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| Blacks and getting caught | Sharp and Budd | 7%
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| we should relax the CJS in order to lower crime | Triplett | 7%
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| Postmodernity, masculinity and violence in the service industry | Winlow | 7%
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| types of state crime denial | Cohen | 4%
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| Cyber-surveillance and surveillant assemblages | Ericson | 4%
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| mass incarceration, USA and successful capitalism | Garland | 4%
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| 262 million murdered by state | Green and ward | 4%
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| Paranoia as a SFP, secondary deviance and the secondary audience on mental illness | Lermert | 4%
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| World bank, privatisation, welfare cutting and Rwandan genocide | Rothe and Friedreich | 4%
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| globalisation, TNCs, corporate crime and individualism | Taylor | 4%
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| Modernity and the holocaust | Zygmunt | 4%
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| neighbourhood and black w/c proximity to affluence | Fitzgerald | 0%
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| My Lai, obedience, authorisation, Routinisation and dehumanisation | Hamilton | 0%
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| cultural criminology and crime as a source of entertainment | Haywood and Young | 0%
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| Zemiology over criminology | Hillyard | 0%
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