Packet 7: Bonus 2

In Conflicts as Property, Nils Christie argues that Western societies deny these people, especially “non-ideal” ones, the right to resolve their own conflicts. For 10 points each:
[10h] The first step in most feminist pathways models is becoming what sort of person? The acronym VIVA lists qualities of those said to be “suitable” to becoming these people in routine activity theory.
ANSWER: victims of crime [or people that have been victimized or word forms; or targets of crime/criminals or word forms; accept descriptions of people that have crimes happen to them; accept descriptions of people that suffered intimate partner violence or of people that suffered abuse; prompt on harmed or traumatized people; reject “criminals,” “offenders,” or answers describing people who do crimes] (VIVA stands for Value, Inertia, Visibility, Access.)
[10m] Beth Richie called Black women’s pathway from abuse to incarceration a “gender” form of this concept. This defense requires that the police induced a criminal action for which the suspect had “no predisposition.”
ANSWER: entrapment [or word forms; accept Compelled to Crime: The Gender Entrapment of Battered, Black Women] (This question states the “subjective” test or definition of entrapment; while there is a competing “objective” test, the subjective test is used in the overwhelming majority of states and all federal criminal cases.)
[10e] Victims report higher satisfaction from justice named for this adjective, which rejects “retributive” or “punitive justice” in favor of offender accountability and trying to bring victims back to a pre-harm state.
ANSWER: restorative practices [or restorative justice; accept transformative justice; prompt on circle justice; prompt on peacemaking; prompt on diversionary practices]
<Editors, Social Science> | G. Prelims 7 - Georgia Tech A + Berkeley A + Bruin + Georgetown

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