CC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Class Conflict, White-Collar Crime, Somatotype And Constitutional Psychology

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Cc 100 - oc2: lecture: week of wednesday, january 17th 2018: Lecture notes: chapter 3 - biological and psychological positivism: Atavism: describes a type of criminal that he called a born criminal. Binet scale: a test used to determine the relative development of intelligence, especially of children. Bourgeoisie: this term was used by karl marx to refer to the corporate or capitalist class in modern societies that is thought to be the ruling class. Colonialism: political domination of one nation over another that is institutionalized in direct political administration by the colonial power, control of all economic relationships, systematic attempt to transform the culture of the subject nation. Criminal profiling: the process of using available information about a crime and a crime scene to compose a psychological portrait of the unknown perpetrator of crime. Eugenics: viewed as an attempt by society to deal with individuals considered to be mentally or morally defective.

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