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Aggravating circumstance, Alcoholism, Anger, Anomie, Arson, Conflict, Containment, Crime, Culpa, Cultural deviance, Cultural transmission, Deviance, Differential Oppression, Differential association, Dolo, Felonies, Harm, Human ecology, Insane Criminals, Instrumentalist, Interactional, Life course, Moral damages, Murder, Narcissistic, Norm, Obsessive-compulsive, Organized, Rape, Routine Activity, Self Control, Self Derogation, Social Conflict and Capitalism, Social Control, Social bond, Social disorganization, Social learning, Social process, Social structure, Strain, Sub culture, Theory of feminism, Utilitarianism, Victimology, Violent, White collar, paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal

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7.suggest that individuals are pushed and pull into crime. Pushed are element that pressure individuals to engage in crime while pulls draw individual away from accepted forms of behavior.
10.is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done wrong
15.it is the unlawful burning of property of another person
19.This theory explains the clash that exist between the ruling class (upper class and middle class) and the ruled class (lower class) in a capitalist society.
21.It leads to adaptive reaction by children: passive acceptance, exercise of illegitimate coercive power, manipulation of one’s peer and retaliation.
22.is any rational human conduct that violates a criminal law and is subject to punishment
23.There is deceit when the act is performed with deliberate intent.
24.For crime to occur, there must be an external consequences or harm, A mental or emotional state is not enough.
26.-is any standard or rule regarding what human beings should or should not think, say, or do under given circumstances
27.act or omission punishable by law
28.It views crime as the outcome of class struggle
31.a process of passing culturally relevant knowledge, skills, attitude, and values from one person or culture to another.
35.it is the unlawful killing of human being with malice and with “act of violence”
37.criminal acts committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation.
38.It asserts that disadvantaged economic class position are primary causes of crime.
41.defined as an inability of community members to achieve shared values or to solve jointly experienced problems
43.offers a broad explanation for the causes and consequences of involvement in anti-social behavior
44.are criminal acts, which results in the threat of or actual physical harm by an offender to a victim.
45.predicts that low self-esteem motivates youth to try out delinquent activities that are aimed at restoring self-esteem
46.theory studies the interrelationship of people and their environment.
47.it involves social isolation and lack of desire for close personal relationship.
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1.commonly defined as “carnal knowledge of woman against her will”.
2.refers to conduct which the people of a group consider so dangerous or embarrassing or irritating that they bring special sanction to bear against the persons who exhibit it.
3.Describe utility as sum of all pleasure that result from an action, minus the suffering of anyone involved in the action.
4.theory evolved under the feminist school of criminology from the collective work of many feminist advocates and writers in the late 1960s and 1970s as a reaction to the general disregard and discrimination of women in the traditional study of crime
5.circumstance that serve to increase the penalty without however exceeding the maximum penalty of the law for the offense
6.characterized by a preoccupation with details, orderliness, perfection and contro
7.There is fault when the wrongful act results from imprudence, negligence, lack of foresight, or lack of skill.
8.they engage in odd thinking, speech, and behavior.
9.A theory of learning and social behavior which proposes that new behavior can be acquired by observing and imitating others.
11.the study about victims of crime. It is a branch of criminology that deals purely on the underlying factors of victimization and the contributory role of the victims in the commission of crimes.
12.This theory explains the societal process involved that could be influential to the occurrence of crime.
13.proposes that exploiting the process of socialization and social learning builds self-control and reduces the inclination to indulge in behavior recognized as antisocial.
14.having a grandiose sense of self – importance. They seek excessive admiration from others and fantasize about unlimited success or power
16.explains crime and criminal behavior as an extension of social perspective.
17.refer to General theory of Crime, is criminological theory about lack of individual self-control as a main factor behind criminal behavior
18.demonstrates of hoe human experiences, specifically undergone in childhood, shape their ultimate outcome. Factors in the childhood stage would include developmental events concerning mainly parental guidance (or lack thereof).
20.A subfield of crime opportunity theory that focuses on situation of crimes
25.This theory as advocated by Albert Cohen claims that the lower class cannot socialized effectively with the middle class because of their failure to meet appropriate middle-class behavior.
29.Insanity, craziness, or madness is a spectrum of behaviors characterized by certain abnormal mental or behavioral pattern
30.The most instrumental pioneer in this theory is Albert Cohen
32.belief that socialization and the forming of personal relationships are among the most significant aspects of human development that keep us from committing crimes or other acts of social deviance
33.This theory argue that the state exists as a device for controlling the exploited class- the class that labors for the benefit of the ruling class
34.may not be a crime but it is largely dependent on the community standard, whether the community tolerates the sale of alcohol or whether there are existing regulations on the production, distribution and sale of alcohol
36.the compensation awarded to a person’s physical suffering, mental anguish, fright, serious anxiety, besmirched reputation, wounded feelings, moral shock, social humiliation, and similar injury
38.crime occurs when there aren't enough legitimate opportunities for people to achieve the normal success goals of a society
39.explains that the absence of norms in a society provides a setting conducive to crimes and other anti-social acts.
40.they feel constant suspicious and distrust toward other people.
42.criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means.

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