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- Social Process
- White-Collar Crime
- Classical Criminology
- Positive Criminology
This week's discussion will examine the power of labeling, as well as the differences between white-collar and street crime.
- Are labels ever desirable? What non-criminal labels might impact a person's likelihood to commit crime?
- Does labeling result from behavior or personal qualities? What might this have to do with immigration policies?
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of sociological theories, such as differential association, anomie, and strain, in their ability to explain blue-collar and white-collar crimes? Do these theories better explain blue-collar crimes than white-collar crimes? Why?
- It has been suggested that white-collar crimes are motivated by "classical" factors, while street crimes are primarily "positive" in nature. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.
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