CRCJ 1000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Congenital Disorder, Social Relation, Authoritarianism

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Cesane beccaria (classical: utilitarianism: normality and banality of the criminal choice, makes environment more difficult for people to follow out criminal activity. Law making: norms of behaviour, norms of sanction. Repression and punishment: police, judiciary, penal, perpetration, consensus, universal, crime is a wrong, explain and predict, model of sciences of nature, management and control, authoritarianism and paternalism, utopia: homogeneity, conformity and predictability. Critical criminologies: social relation, conflict, relative, crime is a qualification, understand and interpret, model of the cultural sciences, activism and emancipation, egalitarian humanism, utopia: plurality, equality and freedom. Malum in se: murder, rape (evil in itself: evil in itself as opposed to evil as is prohibited, some offences will always be crime even if they are not criminalized. Malum prohibitum: evil because it is prohibited: other offences are only crimes because they are, evil of rape is shaped by political context vs. rape is evil criminalized in itself (feminist theory)

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