CRIM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Crack Cocaine, Roman Law, Twelve Tables

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19 Mar 2018
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Please keep in mind that this study guide is meant to help you revisit and study material covered in class (even additional information presented) and material from your textbook. The exam consists of 30 multiple choice questions, 10 true/false questions, and 4 short answer questions and any of the following topics might be present on the exam. Contact me ahead of the exam if you have any questions. Definitions of crime: legal, political, sociological, psychological. Pluralist perspective: used to criminalize behaviors (different approach) Conflicting cjs/criminological perspectives (we see theories and policies emerge from these): social problems perspective, social responsibility perspective. The ucr: fbi compilation/research, departmental submission of data (voluntary, part i and part ii offenses, hierarchy rule, clearance rate, limitations: The ncvs: dark figure of crime, victims (2/x year at random households in the nation for 3. 5 year duration, 12 and older (one representative per household, type of data, limitations:

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