PPT-Globalisation and crime in contemporary society
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Green crime Crime against the enviroment Who What Could Should Why When Where How Picture How is green crime linked to G lobalisation Lesson Overview
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Green crime Crime against the enviroment Who What Could Should Why When Where How Picture How is green crime linked to G lobalisation Lesson Overview. V N 3 SettembreDicembre 2011 113 On PostModern Consumerist Societies Crime and Vio lence Stefano Bonino Riassunto Lobiettivo dellarticolo quello di analizzare le relazioni tra lincremento dellimportanza dei val ori consumistici ed i problemi del 1 TRANSNATIONALThe Impact of Militia Actions on Public Security Policies in Rio de Janeiro CRIME & DEBATE PAPERSCH 2010 2 Crime & Globalisation, March 2010 Introduction: Human Insecurity and Mark Wednesday . 7 . January. . 2015. Making. . of. the . Modern. World . Lecture. Giorgio . Riello. g.riello@warwick.ac.uk. http://twistedsifter.com/2013/08/maps-that-will-help-you-make-sense-of-the-world. A reaction against radicalism. Traditional Conservatism. Developed as a reaction against. . the excesses of the French Revolution (the Reign of Terror).. Conservatives blamed the bloodbath on the Enlightenment idea that human beings could consciously create political society.. G673. Odd One Out?. Learning Objectives. ÉMile. Durkheim (1858 – 1917). Theories of Crime & Deviance. Durkheim (1895). “Crime is . normal, inevitable . and . functional. ...a certain amount of crime is an integral part of all healthy societies...”. Explain . some of the crimes and punishments handed out in Roman Britain. Explain why these punishments were given. Evaluate how far punishments reflected society. By the end of the lesson you should be able to...... Issues. Globalisation and. Transnational Crime. The Crime and Deviance Channel. Each slide can be advanced using a mouse click. Alternatively, moving the cursor to the:. Right Hand . edge of the screen moves the presentation forward to the . Types of Globalisation -. . Financial/Economic. The economies of the world are increasingly more global in scale.. Stock markets in one region can drastically affect those in other regions.. Companies now operate on a global scale selling and producing products all over the world.. Anomie and Strain Theories. Criminological Theory. Strain Theorists Through the Years. Robert Merton’s anomie. Albert Cohen’s delinquent boys. Cloward. and Ohlin’s differential opportunity. Agnew’s revised strain theory. Brainstorm 20 words that you associate with Globalisation. Objectives:. To understand the concept of globalisation. To assess the impact of globalisation on differing parties. HW: . The Characteristics of Globalisation. How can a society promote. good citizenship?. Government Mottos. “Peace, order and good government”. “Liberty, Equality and Fraternity”. “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. Can you guess which country each motto is from?. Definition of globalisation. ‘The ability to produce any goods (or service) anywhere in the world, using raw materials, components, capital and technology from anywhere, sell the resulting output anywhere, and place the profits anywhere.’. Write down 2 connections. . Globalisation. Learning objective.. To understand what globalisation is and how places around the world are connected. To be able to give a clear definition of globalisation.. 2014 – Session 3. The winners and losers of globalisation. Main Drivers. The drive for a global presence. Economic integration and trade liberalisation have produced an unstoppable movement toward economic globalisation. .
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