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John Lea and Jock Young, leaders of the leftist realism movement, contend that; A) the poor are doubly abused, first by the capitalist system and then by members of their own class. B) the wealthy and poor are equally victimized and laws should reflect that equality. C) the economic inequalit...

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CRI10001 Week 5 TEST 2024-2025
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
John Lea and Jock Young, leaders of the leftist realism movement, contend that;



A) the poor are doubly abused, first by the capitalist system and then by members
of their own class.

B) the wealthy and poor are equally victimized and laws should reflect that
equality.

C) the economic inequality in capitalist societies serves to encourage lower class
members to improve their economic status.

D) critical feminists failed to address the patriarchal dominance in American
society. - CORRECT ANSWER A) the poor are doubly abused, first by the
capitalist system and then by members of their own class.



According to this type of critical theory, the poor may or may not commit more
crimes than the rich, but the poor are certainly arrested and punished more often;



A) left realism

B) critical feminism

C) instrumental

D) structural - CORRECT ANSWER C) instrumental



John Hagan's critical feminist model uses gender differences to explain the onset
of criminality. According to Hagan's power-control theory, what two factors account
for female crime and delinquency?

, CRI10001 Week 5 TEST 2024-2025
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+

A) race/ethnicity and social status

B) class position and economic ability

C) education level and family status

D) class position and family functions - CORRECT ANSWER D) class position
and family functions



Which of the following is recognised as a challenge to restorative justice?



A) Restorative justice increases the costs of criminal justice when it is used as a
diversion method.

B) Restorative justice has never been attempted in the U.S. and many doubt it will
ever be implemented.

C) Restorative justice may work in the short term while ignoring long-term
treatment needs.

D) Restorative justice results in increased recidivism rates in comparison to the
recidivism rates of those sent to prison. - CORRECT ANSWER C) Restorative
justice may work in the short term while ignoring long-term treatment needs.



Empirical research confirms that, as predicted by critical criminology, a suspect's
race is an important factor in shaping justice system decision making;

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