Across
- 4. theory of how labels can lead to behaviour like that label
- 6. Identity theft to do with framing or changing identity to get away with crime
- 7. behaviour that causes harassment or alarm or distress
- 8. Part of brain that develops as you grow that contains emotions, planning, empathy and moral reasoning
- 9. Identity theft to do with stealing money or assets
- 10. Crime involving destruction or theft (no harm)
- 11. Crime where no one is explicitly harmed
- 13. Identity theft to do with underage people
- 20. how society sees a behaviour and how it depends on the context/time period
- 22. A label being more obvious
- 23. When someone takes someone elses personal information(even with consent)
- 24. Crime involving the public and ordinary people
- 26. This causes impulsiveness and aggression
- 27. Crime involving force or threat
- 28. behaviour that breaks a formal law
- 29. rules we have set as a society
Down
- 1. aspects of ones life that could lead to crime such as genetics or childhood
- 2. Theory by Howard S. Becker stating that if were called something we shall act like it
- 3. Altruism where the organism is acting this way expecting the same in return
- 5. The crime gene that breaks down seretonin
- 12. Crime in a business
- 14. XY chromosome that causes aggression
- 15. behaviour that does not conform
- 16. the use of stolen identification
- 17. When a label is more apparent
- 18. Identity theft to do with stolen medicare cards or the cost of treatment
- 19. The tendency for an organism to act altruistically towards its relatives
- 21. rules that are set in specific cultures
- 25. When an organism acts against its own interest to help another
