| A | B |
| Collective Behavior | A spontaneous unstructed violent and temporary activity that people sometimes ingaging as a result of an un forseen event. |
| Social movement | Organized attempt to bring about change that can also be violent. |
| A Mass | A large group of people who maybe at different locations but respond to an event that occurs. |
| Mass Histeria | Unfounded fear of an unclear situation |
| Atavism | Biological throw backs to prehuman species |
| Strain Theory | Argues that an individual can not obtain something of value through ligitamit themes they may resort to crime in order to obtain it. |
| Control Theory | THe individual who lack intamite attachments to parents, teachers, and other positive role models and who lack the desire to live a low abiding life are free to break the law |
| Labeling Theory | Society is more likely to judge a person on their apperance rather than their integraty |
| Cultural Transmission Theory | That the enviornment one is raised in will determine thier pontential to commit a crimminal act |
| Differential Association Theory | Crimminal behavior involves communication, interaction and the training from those who favor crime over conformity |
| Vandilism | Willful destruction of property w/out the consent of the owner |
| civil law | deals with non crimminal violations |
| Restitution | Financial compensation made to the victim or family by the perpetrature |
| Moral Entrepreneurs | Individuals or groups who feel it is thier responsiblity to tell socitey what is right for them |
| Organized Crime | Profesional crimminal organization that provide illegal services for profit |
| Victim precepatation | The belief that some individuals may put themselves in a position to be a crimminal act. |
| Retribution | Belief that punishment should equal inserving to the crime that was commited |
| Deterrence | that if the pain of punishment outwyas the reward of crimminal act most people will not commit the crime. |
| Rehabilitation | belief that the crimminal is given proper intervation and job training, they can be released back to society |
| Felony | Serious violations of the law punishble by a sustantiol fine extended community service and no less than one year in a state facility. |
| White collar crime | Crimminal acts that occur when one is in a position of high responsibility and has access to privileged information. |