What has ‘feminism’ contributed to criminology?

Students must answer, in 2000 words, ONE of the questions listed at the end of these instructions.

To meet the assessment criteria to pass:

a) your work must be submitted via Turnitin,

b) Your work must be in essay format. This means:

i)   it must be presented in the same typeface throughout.

ii)  it must be written in sentences, with an introduction, main body and conclusion (with no bullet points, diagrams  or graphs. Sub headings should be avoided).

iii) your essay needs to be clearly and accurately referenced throughout, using the Harvard system.

iv) your work must include an appropriately-presented bibliography at the end giving full details of all the in-text references you have used.

v)  your work must be readable, so please also check your work carefully for spelling and grammatical accuracy.

Here are the essay questions:

1)   Why is it that most people do not engage in criminal activities? Discuss this question with reference to ‘control theories’.

2)   What has ‘feminism’ contributed to criminology?

3)   How has ‘victimology’ impacted on criminology?

4)   What is the value of ‘contemporary classicism’ in understanding crime and preventing it?

5)   Explain and evaluate the key features of a Marxist analysis of crime and criminal justice.

6)   Compare and contrast the ideas associated with ‘left realism’ and ‘right realism’.

7)   Describe and evaluate the key ideas of ‘left realism’ in explaining crime and deviance.

8)   Describe and evaluate the key ideas of ‘right realism’ in explaining deviance.

9)   Explain and evaluate ‘labelling theory’ as an explanation of crime and deviance.

10) To what extent is criminal behaviour a consequence of psychological factors within the individual? Discuss with reference to psychological theories of crime.

11) Explain and evaluate the key features of ‘cultural criminology’.

12) Describe and evaluate the value of ‘subcultural theories’ in understanding delinquency.

13) How useful is Durkheim’s analysis of crime in explaining contemporary concerns about crime and deviance?

14) Evaluate early and recent biological approaches to understanding crime and deviance.

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