CRIM 2311 Study Guide - Final Guide: White-Collar Crime, Social Cost, Fallacy

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It will be approximately 60% multiple choice, matching, and true/false, and approximately 40% short answer and short cumulative essay. Understand the basic assumptions of the theories. *practice writing out answers to the questions below. Marx and engels saw the problem in economic terms and denounced the division of labor as the unjust exploitation of one social class by another. Conflict was inherent in the nature of social arrangements under capitalism because of the vast differences in interests and power created under it. Peacemaking criminology accepts the notion that conflict is at the root of crime, but it advocates a policy response that refuses to. It favors policies of conciliation and mediation, restorative justice. The more we come to know someone, the more we lose our capacity to inflict pain on that person. The more we know ourselves, especially the uglier side of ourselves, the less likely we are to project it onto others.