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

Chapter 31 Self-test questions

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. What does abolitionism generally refer to?

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. What is the basis of 'transformative justice'?

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. Which of the following describes the principles at the heart of 'community justice'?

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. Which of the following are key features of a critical perspective on punishment? (Select all that apply.)

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. Which of the following are considerations in relation to whether there is unjust punishment in criminal justice? (Select all that apply.)

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. 'Black, Asian, and ethnic minority people are more likely to be stopped and searched by the police than white people.' True or false?

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. What is meant by the term 'ethnic penalty' in the context of unjust punishment?

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. What is meant by the term 'bifurcation'?

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. 'Crime control was said to be an oppressive and mystifying process that worked through legislation, law-enforcement, and ideological stereotyping to preserve _______ class relations' (Rock, 2007: 23). What is the missing word in Rock's writing on social control?

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. Foucault observes that 'the body as the major target of penal repression disappeared' (1977: 8) and instead, punishment became 'the most hidden part of the penal process' (1977: 9). What changes in punishment policy and practice is he referring to? (Select all that apply.)

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. In his theory of social control, what did Stanley Cohen consider to be a consequence of rapid economic demographic and technological change?

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. What are the central ideas behind Gramsci's notion of 'hegemony' in criminal justice? (Select all that apply.)

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. What is generally meant by 'crimes of the privileged and powerful'?

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. What is the key objective of war crimes tribunals?

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. Which of the following best describes what is generally thought of as 'state crime'?

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. From a critical perspective, what are some of the key concerns about 'crimes of the powerful'? (Select all that apply.)

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. Which of the following are considered to be critical solutions for crime and conflict? (Select all that apply.)

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. What is generally meant by 'truth and reconciliation' in the context of a critical approach to justice following conflict?

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. Which of the following are principles of community justice? (Select all that apply.)

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. What is the central idea underpinning abolitionism as a critical perspective?

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. Which of the following is a criticism that has been levelled at critical criminology?

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. Critical criminology has faced some challenges over its willingness to compromise with established criminology. Which of the following issues are raised within this criticism? (Select all that apply.)

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. 'In the 1980s, left realists began to argue that crime should be understood as a form of __________ that negatively affects working class people's lives.' What are the missing words in this sentence?

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. What is the criticism levelled at critical criminology in terms of its analysis of the inadequate functioning of the state criminal justice apparatus?

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