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Criminology Exam 2022
Criminology Exam 2022
By: Anwen Shore
Physiological Theories Of Crime (2.1), Describe Individualistic Theories Of Crime (2.2), Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Individualistic Theories (3.2) ...8Decks83Flashcards3Learners -
Level 3 Criminology
Level 3 Criminology
By: Katie Barber
1.1 - Compare Criminal & Deviant Behaviour, 1.2 - Social Construction of Criminality, 2.1 - Biological Theories of Crime ...12Decks144Flashcards2Learners -
Social psychology
Social psychology
By: Guinevere Linders
Chapter 1: What is social psychology?, Chapter 3: Perceiving individuals, Myth 46: All people who confess to a crime are guilty of it ...21Decks919Flashcards1Learner -
Sociology Theories
Sociology Theories
By: Chloe Hetherington
Education, crime theory, Class And Attainment In Ed ...15Decks215Flashcards5Learners -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Emily Morrice
legal and social definitions of crime, changes in crime across time, cross cultural differences in crime ...4Decks16Flashcards1Learner -
Criminology: Unit 2
Criminology: Unit 2
By: Maisie Dorkins
AC 1.1 Compare criminal behaviour and deviance, AC 1.2 Explain the social construction of criminality, AC2.1 Describe biological theories of criminality ...10Decks150Flashcards1Learner -
Criminology Unit 2
Criminology Unit 2
By: Rebecca McEvoy
AC 1.1 Compare criminal behaviour and deviance, AC 1.2 Explain the social construction of criminality, AC 2.1 Biological theories of crime + policy developments ...9Decks152Flashcards1Learner -
crim: unit 2
crim: unit 2
By: Alexandra Andreea
AC 1.1: compare criminal behaviour & deviance, A.C 1.2 - explain the social construction of crime, A.2 2.1 - physiological theories of criminality ...17Decks299Flashcards2Learners -
criminology
criminology
By: lilia davies
compare criminal and deviance behaviour, unit 2 social construction of criminality: circumstances of the act, unit 2 social construction of time: culture ...31Decks436Flashcards1Learner -
Social Studies
Social Studies
By: Naomi Wilson
Government, Tobago's Structure of Government Under British Rule, Changes in the Governing structure of Tobago ...28Decks306Flashcards6Learners -
Sociology
Sociology
By: Liam Radford
Definitions, Unit 2 Outcome 2: Family, Unit 1 Outcome 1: Youth ...9Decks186Flashcards2Learners -
SOC 100
SOC 100
By: Jacqueline Parker
Chapter 6 - Social Inequality, Chapter 7 - Gender & Sexuality, Chapter 8 - Race & Ethnicity ...6Decks110Flashcards1Learner -
functionalist - sociology crime and media
functionalist - sociology crime and media
By: g g
police recorded crime, crime survey of england and wales, self-report studies ...31Decks111Flashcards1Learner -
EWS 2601 Engaging With Society
EWS 2601 Engaging With Society
By: Christopher Du Rand
1. The Building Blocks Of Identity, 2. Signalling Identity And Asserting Difference, 3. To be or not to be perspectives of identity in motion ...16Decks94Flashcards2Learners -
History: 2 — American people and the 'Boom'
History: 2 — American people and the 'Boom'
By: Esther Kalejaiye
Why Was There an Economic Boom in the 1920's?, Who Didn't Benefit from the Boom?, Cultural Developments ...22Decks139Flashcards3Learners -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Lilly Parkinson
Criminal and Deviant behaviour, Describing Biological Theories, Evaluating Biological Theories ...16Decks34Flashcards1Learner -
History - Crime And Punishment Through Time
History - Crime And Punishment Through Time
By: Jiya Phull
2.2 + 2.3 Anglo Saxon Justice, Whitechapel - 1.2 What Was Whitechapel Like?, 5.1-5.8 Crime And Punishment In Modern Britain C.1900-present ...12Decks56Flashcards2Learners -
Sociology
Sociology
By: Melissa Tan
Culture, Socialization, Stratification and Inequality ...10Decks31Flashcards1Learner -
sociology quiz revision
sociology quiz revision
By: g g
functionalism - crime is inevitable necessary and functional, boundary maintance, criminal behaviour can lead to adaption and social change ...8Decks54Flashcards1Learner -
Social Work Final
Social Work Final
By: Bernadette Maglinao
Residential Schools, Indian Act, Description of Aboriginals ...11Decks39Flashcards1Learner