Do you believe that Erving Goffman's dramaturgical perspective, which sees the world as a stage and individuals as actors upon that stage, provides any valuable insights into crime and criminality? If so, what are they?
What will be an ideal response?
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_________ supervisor is a person who seeks to support officers in the performance of their jobs and to serve as a potential buffer between officers and management
A. Traditional B. Innovative C. Supportive D. None of the above
_____ range photos show the local and approach and exit routes in relation to the crime scene
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
__________ is the inhibition of the desire to engage in crime among the population at large through the punishment of certain offenders
a. Comparative deterrence b. Specific deterrence c. General deterrence d. Relative deterrence
In forming his theory, Sutherland took into account each of the following EXCEPT:
a. Criminal behavior is not necessarily different from conventional behavior. b. Individual responses to societal reaction vary in sensitivity and vulnerability. c. Values are important in determining behavior. d. Certain people and locations are more crime-prone than others.