SOC 1500 Study Guide - Final Guide: Social Constructionism, Argot, Homicide

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25 t/f - 25 marks - *less than half are true* Paterns of cjs: police, courts, and correcions. Theory: explain categories of crime: focus on subjecivist. Theory: which is objecivist/subjecivist: which do not belong. Characterisics of crime: where and who most commit. Objecivist and subjecivist (soc theory only: week 3ish. Subjecivist soc theories: how explain/ see types of crime. Model of newsworthiness: market and manipulaive. School shooings: gen indings, vicims inluence reporing. Cct: ch 2 - 55-63, ch 3 paterns. Typology: serial killers, mass murder, robbers, female and male. Where issues are: arrest, lay charges. Factors/relevant variables: proacive and reacive policing, search. Court - juveniles as adults: yoa v ycja. Decision-making of judges - 214-219: what they take into account. Crime vicims - 219-221: vicim impact statements. Challenges of correcional insituions - 245-250: several quesions. Purpose and principles of condiional release - 270-271. Models: crime control, criminal jusice model, welfare, community change. Youth legislaion: jda, yoa, ycja, unique and model.