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CRM J 205 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture I Historical Example II Emotion and Crime III 4 Levels of Victimization Outline of Current Lecture Popular Punitivism I II III IV V VI VII Popular Punitivism Signs of Use Politics of Control a Field 2003 James D Unnever Iron Quadrangle Storyline Criminology Wealth and Justice Current Lecture I Popular Punitivism a To control crime is to embrace punitive policy II Signs of Use Political research focused on punitive policy a Increases in sentencing rates b Harsher penalties c Zero tolerance policing d Sex offender registers e Intrusive security monitoring closed Circuit television f Media 1 Increasing use of phrases Rhetorical idioms and rhetorical motifs Tough on crime and Do the crime and do the time III Politics of Control a Field 2003 Right wing republicans sought to galvanize support for the conservative candidates and policies through a southern strategy designed to 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 exploit the tendency among whites especially those with racial animus prejudice to associate violent crimes with African Americans IV James D Unnever Francis T Cullen and Bonnie S Fishe 2007 a Racially prejudiced Americans were more likely to support harsher local courts V Iron Quadrangle a Best 1998 has argued that crime is institutionalized by collaboration between the media activist advocates and victims government and experts b Promotion and establishing new crime problems the dominant expert of crime policy is the public VI Storyline Criminology a Agnew 1 Life is full of critical moments 2 Identify the critical moments and understand the decisions to intervene in crime and delinquency b Examples 1 Lose your job 2 Loss of status 3 Death in family 4 Victimization VII Wealth and Justice a Bank of America Class Action Lawsuit 1 Lawsuit claimed that BoA processed its debit card transactions in the order of highest to lowest dollar amount with the intent to maximize overdraft fees 2 Fraudulent practice resulted in tens of millions customers who paid overdraft fees overdraft fee was 35 3 BoA agreed to pay the 410 million settlement


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