CCJ 1010 – Criminology

Final Exam Study Pages

Chapters 7 and 8

What is Social Control? p. 165

What is Social Control? Ross, p. 165

Theories of Social Control (Macrosociological and Microsociological perspectives), p. 166; Review, p. 182

Theories of Social Control (macrosociological studies), p. 166

Microsociological Perspective (Hirschi/Toby), p. 166

Social Bonds (Attachment), p. 167

Social Bonds (four social bonds), p. 167-168

Empirical Tests of Hirschi’s Theory, (Hindelang’s two differences), p. 169

Social Control and Drift, p. 170

Failure to Control Mechanisms (Reiss), p. 172

Failure of Control Mechanisms, Albert Reiss (3 factors), p. 172

Stake in Conformity (Toby), p. 173

Containment Theory, Reckless, 173

Containment Theory, Reckless, Outer Containment, 173

Containment Theory (Reckless; primary containment), p. 173

Developmental/Life Course Theory, p. 178

General Theories, General Theory of Crime, p. 179

Labeling Theory, p. 185

The Origins of Labeling Theory, p. 186

Basic Assumptions of Labeling, p. 186

Labeling in the 1960s (Schur), p. 188

Labeling in the 1960s (Becker), p. 188

The Consensus Model, p. 193

The Conflict Model, p. 193

Empirical Evidence for the Conflict Model, p. 195

Empirical Evidence for Conflict Model (last paragraph), p. 195

Engels and Marx, p. 196

Willem Adriaan Bonger, p. 196

Radical Feminist Theory, p. 201

Left Realism, p. 202

Abolitionist and Anarchist Criminology, p. 202

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