A) To help workers gain higher wages B) To strengthen the economy and reduce crime C) To ensure that racial minorities garn equal rights and opportunities D) Discrimination is promoted by the rulling classes to keep the the workforce divided and more easily controlled
A) Lower class B) Lumpen proletariat C) Proletariat
A) To prosecuting the case B) Passing the law C) Parole agent and parolee-is marked by conflict D) Developing relationship between inmate and guard
A) Postmodern theory B) Social reality of crime C) Institutive-Constitutive theory
A) Liberalism B) Conservative Ideology C) Rightist ideology
A) Class struggle B) Individual free will as the primary driver of criminal behavior C) Capitalism as a root cause of crime D) The role of power in shaping legal definitions of crime
A) Willem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold B) Wilem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold C) Williem Bonger, Ralf Dahrendorf, George Vold D) Willem Bonger, Ralff Dahrendorf, George Vold
A) Upper class B) Actual laborer C) Lower class D) Middle class
A) Identity Fusion theory B) Institutive- Constitutive theory C) Conservatism and liberalism theory D) Liberalism theory
A) Willem A. Bonger B) Ralf Dahrendorf C) George Vold
A) Ralf Dahrendorf B) Willem A. Bonger C) George Vold
A) Rightists radicalism B) Liberalism C) Conservatism
A) Moral deterioration, seen in increasing crime rates B) Increasing education and awareness C) Rising political participation D) Economic growth and equality
A) Ideology B) Rightist's radicalism C) Radicalism D) Rightist Radicalism
A) Liberalism B) Conservatism and Liberalism theory C) Conservatism
A) (False) sure na? B) (True) sure? C) Maybe
A) KARL MARX B) Carl Maxx C) Karl Marx D) Marxist
A) True wee? B) False hm? C) Maybe
A) Crime of repression and Crime of reduction B) Crimes of reduction and fear of crime C) Crime of repression and Crime as a application |