The document provides instructions for a criminology final exam activity involving differentiating and giving examples of 9 pairs of criminological classifications of crimes: 1) Acquisitive vs Extinctive, 2) Seasonal vs Situational, 3) Episodic vs Instant, 4) Static vs Continuing, 5) Rational vs Irrational, 6) White Collar vs Blue Collar, 7) Upperworld vs Underworld, 8) Crimes by Imitation vs Crimes by Passion, and 9) Service Crimes. Students are asked to discuss and differentiate between the classifications and provide at least two examples for each.
The document provides instructions for a criminology final exam activity involving differentiating and giving examples of 9 pairs of criminological classifications of crimes: 1) Acquisitive vs Extinctive, 2) Seasonal vs Situational, 3) Episodic vs Instant, 4) Static vs Continuing, 5) Rational vs Irrational, 6) White Collar vs Blue Collar, 7) Upperworld vs Underworld, 8) Crimes by Imitation vs Crimes by Passion, and 9) Service Crimes. Students are asked to discuss and differentiate between the classifications and provide at least two examples for each.
The document provides instructions for a criminology final exam activity involving differentiating and giving examples of 9 pairs of criminological classifications of crimes: 1) Acquisitive vs Extinctive, 2) Seasonal vs Situational, 3) Episodic vs Instant, 4) Static vs Continuing, 5) Rational vs Irrational, 6) White Collar vs Blue Collar, 7) Upperworld vs Underworld, 8) Crimes by Imitation vs Crimes by Passion, and 9) Service Crimes. Students are asked to discuss and differentiate between the classifications and provide at least two examples for each.
The document provides instructions for a criminology final exam activity involving differentiating and giving examples of 9 pairs of criminological classifications of crimes: 1) Acquisitive vs Extinctive, 2) Seasonal vs Situational, 3) Episodic vs Instant, 4) Static vs Continuing, 5) Rational vs Irrational, 6) White Collar vs Blue Collar, 7) Upperworld vs Underworld, 8) Crimes by Imitation vs Crimes by Passion, and 9) Service Crimes. Students are asked to discuss and differentiate between the classifications and provide at least two examples for each.
Based on your own understanding discuss and differentiate the
following criminological classification of crime and give at least two examples for each:
1. Acquisitive and Extinctive crimes
2. Seasonal and Situational Crimes 3. Episodic and Instant Crimes 4. Static and Continuing Crimes 5. Rational and Irrational Crimes 6. White Collar and Blue Collar Crimes 7. Upperworld and Underworld Crimes 8. Crimes by Imitation and Crimes by Passion 9. Service Crimes