CC100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Environmental Criminology, Social Disorganization Theory, Complex Number

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An absence, a breakdown, confusion, or a conflict in terms of the norms of society. Des(cid:272)ri(cid:271)es the (cid:858)naturally(cid:859) o(cid:272)(cid:272)urring distinct areas that developed in the city of chicago each zone had stable but differing rates of crime. A commonly agreed upon position, conclusion or set of values: used in reference to public opinion. Suggests that public spaces should and can be designed to create a sense of ownership in residents and users: believes that the type of design can make space. Emerged from environmental criminology easier to defend from potential criminal activity. Division of roles, tasks and duties within a household, workplace or community: aka chicago school. Approach that emphasizes characteristics of population groups and the mapped locations of these groups relative to each other: views social disorganization that characterizes delinquency areas as a major cause of crime victimization. Ethical theory that treats self-interest as the foundation of morality.

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