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The major player in the Marxist school of thought is___
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The interractionist theorists believe that behaviour should be regarded not so much in terms of what it means to others and society in general but what it means to ___
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The study that refers to how organisms of different species can live together to their mutual benefit is called___
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To study crime, the criminologist tries to identify the individual and the
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Where criminal youths are closely connected with adult criminals, it is said to be a criminal___
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The proponent of the feminist perspective is__
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An active player in the functionnalist school of thought is___
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Victims who are regarded by the larger society as fullfldged members but are discriminated against are called socieconomically__
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Instinct gratification represents the _______ of the sub concious mind
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Symbolic interractionism is based on the study of ___ And ___
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The functionalist theory sees society as a___
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The marxists believe that criminal behaviour arises from the wider social conditions or social structure of___economy
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Cesare Lombroso (1836- 1909) was credited for his develoopment of___
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Stake in conformity' as a cause of crime was propounded by___
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Living a conventional life involving acceptance of both cultural goals and cultural means depicts___
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The psychoanalytic school believe that crime and delinquency are a consequence of imbalance between __Factors of the sub conciouse mind
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The feminist crime therefore arises from frustration, sub-service and___
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Marx claims that crime is the product of inadequate___
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Deviance on the other hand is the violation of folkways and
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The three elemments of social norms are folkways, __and laws
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The most significant of the classical school of thought was the idea of _____
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Criminal justice administration involves the courts, police and ________
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The control theory of crime was propounded by___
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Penology is the study of penal sanctions or ______
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Law is an act or ommission in violation of criminal law committed without defence or justification and sanctioned by the state as a felony or misdemeanor. This definition was given by
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If the id or superego over powers the mediating force occurs
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The branch of criminology that is concerned with the scientific study of victims is called__
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Crime is said to be functional when the society has a characteristics and proper actions of a social organization
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The feminists are of the view that crime arises from___
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Physiological, psychological social as well as _factors are important in determing why an individual comits crime
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Durkhiem identified two types of societies, these are __and organic solidarity
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Persons whose actions gave way for the conditions of their victimization are refered to as ___
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The term Con-men in crime refers to ___
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Victimology is the study and ______ of victims of crime
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Empiricle research is done for analysing with regards to arrest, convictions and sentencing
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Transgressors of mores face the inposition of shame, ostracism and sometimes
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The theroy of punishment in the 18th century stated that punishment should be __With crime committed
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A violation of criminal law constitutes a violation of the collective____
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Criminologists usually focus more on 'how, and why' Crimes are committed rather than __And providing proof of guilt
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The central point of the symbolic interractionist theory is that criminal behaviour should be regarded not so much in terms of what it means to others and society in general but what it means to the _____
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The eighteenth century understanding of crime emphasises the omnipresent temptation to which all human kind was
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Sociologists see the breakdown of ________ as the underlying cause of social problems
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The theory of human ecology was postulated by___
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A violation of criminal law constitutes a violation of the
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Offences universally accepted everywhere and at all times as crime is called___
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The concept of alienation was used by___
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Stigmatization leaves the deviants with the impression that he is bad, and so he does ______
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The major branches of criminology are penology, victimology, criminalistic, empiricle research, method of investigation and ________
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___ criminology is the basis of Sigmund Freud's analysis of crime.
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Shaw and Mckay are of the view that___ influence individual behaviour to either commit crime or abstain from crime
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