Unit 2 Criminology

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Type of control through laws and official sanctions
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Type of control through family, peers and community
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Punishments or rewards used to enforce norms
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Idea that crime is defined by society and changes over time, between different places and culture
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Defining behaviour or people as criminal
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Exaggerated public reaction to a group or act
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Criminal traits as evolutionary throwbacks
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Crime caused by blocked opportunities
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Believes crime is linked to capitalism
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Believes crime is normal and functional
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Hidden crime not in statistics
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Used to test genetic influence on crime
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Physical damage affecting behaviour
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Chemicals affecting mood and behaviour
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Behaviour learned through rewards or punishments
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Breakdown of norms
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Body shape
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Rejection of society's prescribed goals and the means of attaining them
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A personality type that is linked to aggression and crime
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identical twins