SOC 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Remand (Detention), Csi Effect, Carjacking

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Need to bring: student id card, pencil, eraser, and yourself (pen for written questions optional) 25 true or false (23. 81%) - less than half are true (48%) Subjectivist (sociologically) theories: how they explain categories of crime. Patterns of crime- people are more likely to commit property crime vs violent, police more likely to arrest for property crime vs violent crime. Patterns of the cjs (police, courts and corrections) - detention is for remand, parole is very likely. 2 questions from midterm (i covered in class) - says question from midterm, Exactly the same - 1 is t/f, other is mc. Objectivist and subjectivist (soc theories only) (just which one belongs where) - whatever one doesn"t belong - don"t need to know what its about, just where it goes. Subjectivist soc theories: how explain/see types of crime (wcc, violent crime) Public arenas model (concepts - df, apply) - 4 principles (drama, novelty, )

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