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Social Conflict, Critical Criminology

Criminology- Siegel Textbook
Instructor- T. Esguerra
Across
_______ value is the excess profits that are produced by the laboring classes and accrued by business owners.
__________ justice is a view of justice that focuses on the needs of victims, the community, and offenders, and focuses on non-punitive strategies to heal the wounds caused by crime.
______ ________ behaviors is the process of disengagement from a role that is central to one's self-identity in order to establish a new identity.
______ factories are high schools in which the completion rate is consistently 40% or less.
A social structure in which males hold primary power and enjoy social, political, economic, and social privilege.
________ criminologists believe that the cause of crime can be linked to economic, social, and political disparity.
_______ ___________ is the view that gender inequality is a result of the exploitation of women in a male-dominated society.
__________ criminology is the comprising study of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the penal system in which such crimes are prosecuted and tried.
_________ theorists are critical criminologists who view the law and justice system as serving the interests of the upper classes.
_______ conflict is the struggle for power in society. Human behavior in social contexts results from conflicts between competing groups.
_________ rendition is the practice of sending suspected terrorists to foreign prisons that permit torture in the interrogation of suspects.
__________ shaming is the concept that people can be reformed if they understand the harm they have caused and are brought back into the social mainstream.
Down
_____ is the ability of persons and groups to control the behavior of others, to shape public opinion, and to define deviance.
______ deterrence are efforts to prevent crime through community organization and youth involvement.
________ families are families in which couples share similar positions of power at home and in the workplace.
__________ theorists are critical criminologists who believe the law is designed to keep the capitalist system operating in an efficient manner.
________ ______ are criminal acts committed by government officials.
______ ________ is an approach that is left-leaning but realistic in its appraisal of crime & its causes. Crime is seen as class conflict in an advanced industrial society.
________ masculinity is the belief in the existence of a culturally normative ideal of male behavior.
__________ families are families in which fathers assume the traditional role of breadwinners, while mothers tend to have menial jobs or remain at home to supervise domestic matters.
The creation and maintenance of transnational markets.
Displacement of workers, pushing them outside the economic and social mainstream.
An approach that considers punitive crime control strategies to be counterproductive and favors the use of humanistic conflict resolution to prevent and control crime.
__________ circle is a method of dispensing justice involving discussion between offenders, victims, and members of the community.