Criminology Test #3 Study Guide



Criminology Test #3 Study Guide

1. Critical criminologists

2. Karl Marx

3. Communist Manifesto

4. Lupen proletariat

5. Capitalist bourgeoisie

6. Productive forces

7. Proletariat

8. Surplus value

9. Instrumentalist

10. Structuralist

11. Power-control theory

12. Left-realism

13. Peace-making theory

14. Patriarchy

15. Egalitarian

16. Restorative justice

17. Sentencing circles

18. Developmental theory

19. Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck

20. Life-course theory

21. Early onset

22. Pathways to crime

23. Authority Conflict

24. Covert pathway

25. Overt pathway

26. Problem-behavior syndrome

27. Adolescent-limited

28. Life-course persistent

29. Turning points

30. Desistance

31. Age-graded theory

32. Social capital

33. Latent trait

34. Human-nature theory

35. General theory of crime

36. Impulsivity

37. Self-control

38. Multi-systemic

39. Instrumental violence

40. Expressive violence

41. Sub-cultural violence

42. Acquaintance rape

43. Date-rape

44. Consent

45. Shield laws

46. Mass-murder

47. Spree-murder

48. Serial-murder

49. Female murderer

50. Battery

51. Assault

52. Hate-crimes

53. Terrorism

54. Guerilla

55. Al Qaeda

56. Retributive terrorism

57. Nationalist terrorism

58. Revolutionary terrorism

59. Cult terrorism

60. Political terrorism

61. Environmental terrorism

62. D.N.I.

63. National Counterterrorism Center

64. U.S. Patriot Act

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