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CRIMINOLOGY

CRIMINOLOGY. Chapter 9. The Relativist Definition of Crime and Deviance The Imposition of the Deviant Label The Negative Consequences of Labeling Evaluation of Labeling Theory Revising and Renewing Labeling Theory . LABELING THEORY . Consensus and Conflict Perspectives in Sociology

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CRIMINOLOGY

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  1. CRIMINOLOGY Chapter 9

  2. The Relativist Definition of Crime and Deviance • The Imposition of the Deviant Label • The Negative Consequences of Labeling • Evaluation of Labeling Theory • Revising and Renewing Labeling Theory LABELING THEORY

  3. Consensus and Conflict Perspectives in Sociology • Conflict Perspectives in Criminology • Evaluation of Conflict Theory • Radical Theories in Criminology • Marx and Engels on Crime and Law CONFLICT AND RADICAL THEORIES

  4. International Focus: “Crime and the Economy in China, Vietnam, and Russia” • Willem Bonger: Capitalism, Egoism, and Crime • Jerome Hall: The Law of Theft • William Chambliss: The Law of Vagrancy • Contemporary Radical Views on Crime and Law CONFLICT AND RADICAL THEORIES

  5. An Overview of Feminist Perspectives in Criminology • The Scope of Feminist Theory and Research • The Victimization of Women • Gender Differences in Crime • Explanations of Women’s Criminality • Women in the Criminal Justice System FEMINIST THEORIES

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