Introduction to Criminology

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Across
  1. 4. The ' ' School.
  2. 6. Theory which placed focus on the offence rather than the offender.
  3. 9. The ' ' imagination.
  4. 11. Explanation of human behaviour by reading character and other psychological traits from outer physical signs (e.g. the face)
  5. 13. Research method used to study groups. Key author - Whyte.
  6. 15. ' ' theory. City was comprised of five concentric circles.
Down
  1. 1. Used to explain the evolution of different human groups within the context of urbanization and the city.
  2. 2. The ' ' man (1876).
  3. 3. A form of positivism. Emphasizes importance of genetics and eugenics.
  4. 5. A form of positivism. Key author - Bowlby.
  5. 7. The ' '. Period of time which brought about a cultural change about what knowledge is and what its purpose was.
  6. 8. Alphonse ' ' (1853-1914). Founder of first modern system of criminal identification.
  7. 10. Cesare ' ' (1835-1909).
  8. 11. Core concept along with Formalism.
  9. 12. Jeremy ' ' (1748-1832).
  10. 14. The application of natural sciences to the social world.