Deck 12: Marxist, Postmodern, and Green Criminology
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Deck 12: Marxist, Postmodern, and Green Criminology
1
One of the main pillars of critical theories is that they question the social consensus aspect of laws and what is defined as a crime and inappropriate conduct.
True
2
According to critical theories, those who control the resources in a society determine what behaviors are defined as crime.
True
3
Critical theories focus on the individual causes of criminal behavior.
False
4
Critical theories became popular in the 1970s in response to perceived abuses of state power in the 1960s.
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5
Instrumental Marxism suggests that the state is a tool used to protect the interest of the capitalists.
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6
According to Willem Bonger, crime among the ruling class is punished while crime among the lower classes is overlooked.
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7
Green criminology presently relies on quantitative data to inform public policy.
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8
There are two groups under capitalist societies - the owners of the means of production and wage laborers.
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9
Marxist theories generally argue that crimes are the result of anomie.
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10
Postmodernism argues that that knowledge is mediated by language.
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11
Which of the following types of theories tries to explain why some acts are considered to be crimes while others are not?
A) Differential association
B) Critical theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Strain theory
A) Differential association
B) Critical theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Strain theory
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12
According to critical theories, laws are the result of:
A) Cultural differences
B) Political conflict and coercion
C) Consensus among society
D) All of the above
A) Cultural differences
B) Political conflict and coercion
C) Consensus among society
D) All of the above
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13
At the heart of critical theories is the concern with:
A) Cultural differences
B) Social inequality
C) Structural inequality
D) Frustration of wants
A) Cultural differences
B) Social inequality
C) Structural inequality
D) Frustration of wants
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14
Which of the following theories addresses how crimes and laws are generated?
A) Differential association
B) Anomie theory
C) Institutional anomie theory
D) Critical theory
A) Differential association
B) Anomie theory
C) Institutional anomie theory
D) Critical theory
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15
Which of the following statements is NOT true about critical theories?
A) Critical theories favor the conflict view of society
B) Those with the least power in society determine the laws and rules
C) Crime is explained by inequality in society
D) Critical theories are economic explanations of crime
A) Critical theories favor the conflict view of society
B) Those with the least power in society determine the laws and rules
C) Crime is explained by inequality in society
D) Critical theories are economic explanations of crime
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16
Critical theories are most associated with the work of:
A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Bernard
D) Cooley
A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Bernard
D) Cooley
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17
Which of the following is NOT an assumption of critical theories?
A) Crime is the result of the organization of society
B) Examine law making, interpretation and enforcement
C) Legal definitions of crime are rejected
D) Criminals are fundamentally different from noncriminals
A) Crime is the result of the organization of society
B) Examine law making, interpretation and enforcement
C) Legal definitions of crime are rejected
D) Criminals are fundamentally different from noncriminals
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18
Under Marxist/radical theories, ____________ is the root cause of crime:
A) Communism
B) Capitalism
C) Socialism
D) Feudalism
A) Communism
B) Capitalism
C) Socialism
D) Feudalism
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19
Critical theorists believe that the criminal justice system, including laws, operate to benefit:
A) The proletariat
B) The bourgeoisie
C) The lumpen-proletariat
D) None of the above
A) The proletariat
B) The bourgeoisie
C) The lumpen-proletariat
D) None of the above
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20
Under Marxist/radical theory, crimes of the elite are thought to serve what purpose?
A) Utilitarian action to appease frustration of wants
B) Coping mechanism in response to strain
C) Domination/oppression of lower class
D) None of the above
A) Utilitarian action to appease frustration of wants
B) Coping mechanism in response to strain
C) Domination/oppression of lower class
D) None of the above
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21
Describe the emergence of green criminology as a critical theory of crime. What are the theoretical foundations of this new area? How are researchers gathering evidence on this topic? What policy implications could emerge from this line of inquiry?
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22
What is meant by the term "lumpenproletariat"? How is it used to describe criminal behavior?
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23
Who was Karl Marx and what was his indirect contribution to criminological theory?
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24
Why is capitalism believed to be the root of crime in critical theories? How are crimes different in other types of political and economic systems?
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25
What does the social contract represent in critical theories? How does its presence or absence explain crime?
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26
Bonger argued that capitalism encourages selfishness and less concern for others while greed among the poor is criminalized. How would crime emerge in a different political and economic system?
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27
Describe the resurgence of Marxist criminology in the 1970s. What led to this reemergence? Is Marxist criminology still relevant today?
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28
What are the differences between simplistic instrumental and complex structuralistic views of criminal law and criminal justice?
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29
What is left realist criminology? How does this perspective differ from traditional Marxist criminology?
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30
Describe how Marxist theories can be applied to policing practices. What role could community residents have in implementing these practices?
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