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Criminology

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 Introduction to Criminology
 Theories 1700 to 1960s
 Theories 1960s to Today
Unit Highlights
Exercise 1: Labeling theory (Beckert, Lemert)
Exercise 2: Critical theory
Exercise 3: Rational choice and routine activities theory (Cohen and Felson)
Exercise 4: Life-course theory (Sampson and Laub)
Exercise 5: The views of different theorists on crime
Key Terms


 Merging Theories and Methodology
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