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TEST BANK for Criminology: A Canadian Perspective 9th Edition. by Linden. (Complete Chapters 1-18). ISBN-13: 9780176796068 Full chapters included Chapter 1: Crime, Criminals, and Criminology A V... iolent Crime: The Sand Brothers A White-Collar Crime: The Downfall of Conrad Black Terrorism: The Life and Death of Aaron Driver What Is Criminology? Who Makes the Rules? Conflict versus ­Consensus Theories of Law An Evolving Discipline: Green Criminology, Terrorism Studies, and Surveillance Studies Chapter 2: The Social Context of Dispute Settlement and the Rise of Law Dispute Resolution in Small-Scale Society The Transformation from Small-Scale Society to the State Transformation in the Forms of Dispute Resolution A Brief History of the Modern State Law and the Transition to Capitalism Contemporary State Power Full Circle: Restorative Justice and a Return to Original Forms of Dispute Settlement? Chapter 3: Criminal Law What Is a Crime? What Is Criminal Law? Impact of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on Criminal Law The Basic Elements of a Crime: Actus Reus and Mens Rea Becoming a Party to a Criminal Offence The Use of Criminal Law as a Preventative Tool: Inchoate Offences Defences to a Criminal Charge Chapter 4: Counting Crime Controversies over Counting Crime Statistics on the Criminal Justice System How Much Crime? Official Statistics: Canadian Uniform Crime Reports Victimization Surveys The Future of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics Chapter 5: Correlates of Criminal Behaviour Age as a Correlate of Criminal Behaviour Gender as a Correlate of Crime Race and Crime Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Criminal Justice System Why Are Indigenous People Overrepresented in the Criminal Justice System? Drug and Alcohol Misuse as a Correlate of Crime Socioeconomic Status and Criminal Behaviour Spatial Location as a Correlate of Crime Conclusion Chapter 6: Feminism and Criminology The Invisibility of Women Theories of Women’s Crime Violence against Women Blurred Boundaries: Women as Victims and Offenders The Violent Woman The Victimization–Criminalization Continuum Gendering Crime Chapter 7: Victimology, Victim Services, and Victim Rights in Canada Prevalence, Impact, and Needs of Victims The Origins of Victimology and International Standards Policing, Victim Services, Reparation, Courts, and Prevention Systemic Ways to Shift, Reinvest, and Rebalance Justice for Crime Victims PART 2: Explanations of Crime Chapter 8: Early Theories of Criminology Religious Beliefs, Superstition, and Crime The Classical School The Statistical School: Social Structure and Crime Lombroso and the Positive School Biological Theories in the Early 20th Century What Do You Think? Chapter 9: Psychological Perspectives on Criminality Psychological Theories of Crime Antisocial Personality Crime and Mental Illness Chapter 10: Strain Theories Durkheim: The Functions of Crime and Anomie Strain as a Feature of Society (Rather than of Individuals) Responding to Opportunistic Crimes of the Powerful Reducing Crime by Changing the Behaviour of the Elite Generalizing Merton’s Strain Theory to Other Cultures The Shift from Control to Opportunity Structures Elijah Anderson: The Code of the Street Assessing Strain Theories Uses of Strain Theory John Braithwaite: Greater Class Mix and the Reduction of Crime Policy Implications Chapter 11: Conflict Theories Cultural Conflict Theory: Thorsten Sellin Group Conflict Theory Marxist Conflict Perspectives in Criminology Left Realism Chapter 12: Critical Criminology in Canada What Is Critical about Critical Criminology? Critical Criminology in English Canada Governmentality and Power: Foucault and Criminology Actuarialism, Risk, and the Risk Society Cultural Criminology “Field Theory” of Criminology Agamben: Sovereignty and the State of Exception Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction Is Justice Criticisms of Critical Criminology Chapter 13: Interactionist Theories The Deviant Career Socialization into Crime Limitations Implications Chapter 14: Social Control Theory Theories of Social Disorganization—Durkheim, Thrasher, and Shaw and McKay Early Social Control Theories—Reiss and Nye Hirschi and the Social Bond Family Relationships Schooling Religion Questions about Social Control Theory Policy Implications of Control Theory The Schools and Social Policy Chapter 15: Deterrence, Routine Activity, and Rational Choice Theories Deterrence Theory Does Imprisonment Deter Crime? Do Mandatory Minimum Sentences Deter Crime? The Impact of Increasing the Certainty of Punishment Rational Choice Theory Routine Activities Theory The Diverse Attractions of Crime Policy Implications—Preventing Crime PART 3: Patterns of Criminal Behaviour Chapter 16: Organized Crime Defining Organized Crime Characteristics of Organized Crime Dominant Organized Crime Genres and Groups Theories of Organized Crime Conclusion: Canadian Organized Crime Chapter 17: Corporate and White-Collar Crime The Extent and Nature of Corporate and White-Collar Crime Class, Crime, and the Corporations White-Collar Crime and Legal Sanctions Occupational Crime Chapter 18: Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance What Is Cybercrime? Cyberdeviance and Digital Paraphilia New Media, New Crimes: A Changing Technological Landscape [Show More]

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