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CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES - Coggle Diagram
CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR
can be defined as an act(s) which causes harm that are wrong against society
disruptive against the state
so the state must intervene on behalf of the society
punish by law, e.g. prison/forbids these acts against the law
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LAW MAKING
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an example of this is a campaign which changed the law; the Suffragettes, by changing the law for women being able to vote, the Representation of the People Act 1918; the Act of 1928 widened suffrage by giving women electoral equality with men
the government has power to change the law!