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MSU ISS 215 - Intro to Judicial System and Inequality

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ISS 215 1st edition Lecture 20 Outline of Last Lecture I Culture and Hunger II Environment III Technology Outline of Current Lecture IV Judicial System and Inequality V What is Crime Current Lecture Judicial System and Inequality What is Crime Types of crime and different classes that may commit that act Why Crime Why do certain people commit crime Why do people from certain classes commit these crimes Classical Theories Biological Theories Psychological Theories Sociological Theories White Collar Crimes Crimes that people from the upper class commit These people are extremely wealthy and often times they are not punished for their crime because they have so much power Often times these crimes involve money These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute What is Crime Legal Description Intentional Act Violation of Written Criminal Law Committed without Defense Penalized by the State Geography time and punishment


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