Sociology 2266A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Justifiable Homicide, Sexual Assault, Personalization
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Lecture 4 - measuring crime and criminal behaviour. Classifications of crime: violent crime, homicide, there are two types of homicide, culpable homicide. Involves threatened or actual use of force or violence. Involves theft or attempted theft: the intentional or threatened application of force on another person without their consent, level 1: simple assault, does not result in bodily harm (i. e. ) Slapping, pushing, hitting: level 2: use of weapon, results in bodily harm, level 3, the assault is carried out and the victim is injured, other: any assault that is not listed. Lecture notes: property crime, breaking and entering, ucr categorizes into residential, business, "other, the invasion of personal space, usually results in damage or theft of property. Crimes against public order: counterfeiting, any unauthorized reproduction of something with the intention that it can be accepted as genuine, something that is being sold that is not real, prostitution.