Encyclopedia of Sociology
CRIME, THEORIES OF approve of discrimination against women and who are avid consumers of pornography. In the same way, if income ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF others serve broader social interests. Similarly, while some forms of crime may be related to economic proble ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF classification efforts, categorization of lawbreak- ers into types is a separate activity. While it may be po ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF In the first half of the twentieth century, psy- chological arguments about criminals centered on claims that ...
CRIME, THEORIES OF and criminal conduct will probably be required if integrative efforts are to bear fruit. (SEE ALSO: Criminolo ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES Tittle, Charles R. 1995 Control Balance. Boulder, Colo.: Westview. Trasler, Gordon 1987 ‘‘Bi ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES groups. Some types of property crimes require organization and coordination of activities in ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES delinquent behavior. Observing that this type of behavior occurs most frequently among worki ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES changes associated with capitalist values and their accompanying norms and interests—individ ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES ‘‘crazy’’ things that happened to them when they were under the influence of drugs. The latt ...
CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT SUBCULTURES The child’s most important early learning experi- ences take place in the family, but other ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS Hagedorn, John M. 1998 ‘‘Gang Violence in the Post- Industrial Era.’’ In Michael Tonry and Mark H. Moore, eds ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS house arrest, community supervision, fines, res- titution, and community service. The type and severity of cr ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS mediated by an organized state that represents the needs, values, and interests of groups that possess the po ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS requirements and relationships that characterized ‘‘The total institution’’ (Goffman 1961; Sykes 1958). The s ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS and formal criminal sanctions is limited. Con- versely, in societies where intermediate institu- tions are le ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS Criminal sanctions represent a denial of confi- dence in the morality of the transgressor. In a criminal law ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS only the guilty are punished is the most important function of the criminal process. The crime-control model ...
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS Bottomley, A. 1989 Crime and Penal Politics: The Criminologist’s Dilemma. Hull, Eng.: Hull Universi- ty Press ...
CRIMINALIZATION OF DEVIANCE CRIMINALIZATION OF DEVIANCE A 1996 household survey dealing with drug abuse revealed that 13 percent ...
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