CRIM 3654 Study Guide - Final Guide: Crime Prevention, Natural Surveillance, Yonge-Dundas Square
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Part i: concepts (3x5=15) ** name, define, analyze through example. *criminology of everyday- approaches social order as a problem of system integration shifting emphasis away from people who need to be integrated, and instead focusing on the social process and arrangements that they inhabit. This criminology offers an approach to social order that is mostly amoral and technological. Their conception of social order is a matter not of shared values but of smart arrangements that minimize the opportunities for disruption and deviance. The significance of the criminology of the everyday is that it responds to and further establishes the culture of control that has increasingly taken hold in public discourse about social criminal issues. *criminology of the other- reacts to the failures of penal modernism and to the social arrangements of late modern society by questioning society"s normative codes and seeking to transform the values upon which they are built.