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  1. Return to The Oxford Textbook on Criminology 2e Student Resources

Chapter 18 Self-test questions

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. Which foremost critical criminologist argued that positivism has become hubristic?

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. Which main ideas of positivism does critical criminology critique?

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. As well as helping and curing people, how can treatment also be used?

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. Which of the following terms can be used to describe the critical criminology view of society as made up from a variety of groups which do not always agree with each other and have different values? (Select all that apply.)

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. For critical criminologists, what factors lead to 'crime problems'? (Select all that apply.)

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. In what ways do critical criminologists draw on and foreground the concept of power? (Select all that apply.)

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. When did the labelling tradition emerge?

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. Who proposed that there are two kinds of deviancy: primary and secondary deviance?

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. What is the term used to express the idea that once a label is applied it is hard to remove?

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. Which criminal justice response reflects the concept of 'radical non-intervention'?

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. Which of these criminologists were among those described as 'naughty schoolboys' (Radzinowicz,1999: 229)? (Select all that apply.)

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. 'The critical, Marxist-based criminological argument is that conflict and crime is the result of the fundamental unfairness of the ________ system.' What is the missing word?

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. Who first argued that capitalism is criminogenic?

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. Which book calls for the development of a fully social theory of deviance?

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. Which of the following are some of the difficulties associated with preventing and responding to state crime? (Select all that apply.)

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. Which of the following is the main concept associated with 'third wave' feminism?

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. Which of the following are among the criticisms levelled at cultural criminology? (Select all that apply.)

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. 'The main aim of convict criminology is to increase prisoners' knowledge through education programmes.' True or false?

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