The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviors are typically criminalized through:
A. General agreement of members of society
B. A political process
C. The existence of shared norms and values
D. None of the above
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A. General agreement of members of society
B. A political process
C. The existence of shared norms and values
D. None of the above
A. A violation of a law
B. Problem behavior
C. An offense against human relationships
D. A form of Social Maladjustment
A. Sociological
B. Psychological
C. Political
D. Mainstream
A. System
B. Network
C. Probability
D. Theory
A. Crime-control model
B. Due process mode
C. Interactionist model
D. Administration model
A. Defining parameters of private and public property.
B. Regulating social relationship such as marriage
C. Maintaining the status quo and power relationships
D. All of the above
A. Irresistible impulse doctrine
B. Felony-murder doctrineÂ
C. The Durham rule
D. Direct responsibility rule
A. by a preponderance of the evidence
B. by clear and convincing evidence
C. beyond a reasonable doubt
D. beyond all doubt
A. Legal mechanisms of society
B. Social ScienceÂ
C. Country’s interest in crime
D. Scientific reports
A. Marvin Wolfgang
B. Marcus FelsonÂ
C. Jack Katz
D. Ronald V. Clarke