CRI1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Fiedler Contingency Model, Extortion, Crime Prevention
CRI1103
Criminology
Week 13
This week:
Revision workshops / resources 10am-12pm library 4th floor RM 443 Friday
Preparing for the exam
Organised crime
Crimes of the powerful
Crime prevention
What next?
Before the exam:
Work through material in order
Readings and lectures
Use the White and Perrone text
Choose time wisely to study for this unit
Plan out your study so you don’t miss out on revising topics
Use the revision quizzes
Organised crime –
Categorising:
Provisions of illicit services, provision of illicit goods, conspiracy to commit crime,
penetration of legitimate businesses, extortion and corruption.
Models of organised crime
The contingency model
The protectors
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The social supporters <<<The criminal group >>> The specialist supporters
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The user supporters
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Document Summary
Revision workshops / resources 10am-12pm library 4th floor rm 443 friday. Choose time wisely to study for this unit. Plan out your study so you don"t miss out on revising topics. Provisions of illicit services, provision of illicit goods, conspiracy to commit crime, penetration of legitimate businesses, extortion and corruption. Motorcycle gangs: coffin cheaters, gypsy jokers, finks & hells angles. Criminology theory: differential association, grown up with that behaviour, wanting to belong to be accept, labelling social bonds. Sutherland defined white collar crime as a crim committed by a person of respectability and a high social status in the course of their occupation. Embezzlement: have control of funds and you syphon them away. Corruption: use of position to influence something, using position to obtain things. Bribery: offering things of value to get something in return. Crimes involving the state acting against its own citizens, crimes involving the state acting against the citizens of another state as part of interstate conflict.