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Criminology

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 Introduction to Criminology
 Theories 1700 to 1960s
Unit Highlights
Exercise 1: Classical School (Bentham, Beccaria)
Exercise 2: Positivism (Lombroso)
Exercise 3: Ecological approaches and Chicago school (Shaw and Mckay; Park and Burgess)
Exercise 4: Differential Association theory (Sutherland, Akers)
Exercise 5: Anomie and strain (Durkheim, Merton, Agnew)
Exercise 6: Social control and bonding (Hirschi, Gottfredson)
Exercise 7: Subculture theory and Differential Opportunity theory (Cohen; Cloward and Ohlin)
Exercise 8: Neutralization (Sykes and Matza)
Exercise 9: The views of different theorists on crime
Key Terms

 Theories 1960s to Today

 Merging Theories and Methodology
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