A. victims may not realise that a crime has been committed
B. it is more difficult to apportion blame to corporate criminals
C. legal systems are founded on individual not collective responsibility
D. corporate offences cause less harm than crimes against an individual
Crime and Deviance
Crime and Deviance
A. social exclusion
B. individual pathology
C. political marginalization
D. relative deprivation
A. Normlessness
B. meaninglessness
C. social strain
D. social adaptation
A. civil law or torts
B. limiting the powers of wealthy businessmen
C. family law
D. limiting the powers of government
E. the protection of universal human rights
A. stigma
B. commitment
C. aspiration
D. motivation
E. acceptance
A. religiosity
B. commitment
C. involvement
D. belief
E. attachment
A. due to poor parenting
B. learned
C. psychotic
D. biological
E. the result of being labelled
A. Sexual assault
B. terrorism
C. counterfeiting
D. drug abuse
E. robbery
A. Weber
B. Cohen
C. Marx
D. Merton
E. Chambliss
A. Violent
B. juvenile
C. drug-related
D. white collar