CRCJ 1000 Lecture 3: Criminology Lecture 3 PDF

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Introduction to criminology and criminal justice (last lecture) infractions that are grounded at moralistic and pathalistic crime does not create a victim. Sovereign power - looking at the right to punish. The formation of the idea of criminal justice- this idea that there are some norms that should ne attached to these punishments. Sovereign exceptionality - how is law suspended by sovereign power: the formation of the idea of criminal justice: an overview. Trans-political system of thought- set of institutions, actors (police, courts) for them to exist there myst be an ideological basement. Hostile ideology - the idea of criminal justice rests on a hostile ideology we are doing justice by in icting pain - promotes hostility to people regarded as criminals. It is all a manifestation to the idea that for justice to be served there must be punishment. In iction of pain as recipe for justice. Some con icts are coded as involving the entire society.

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