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ASSESSMENT 2: REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 2 SECTION 1 The material you enter in the boxes in SECTION 1 of this template are NOT explicitly assessable, but are required as part of the submission of this assessment. Therefore, you will NOT be marked on the quality of the content in SECTION 1, however marks will be deducted if you do not demonstrate that you attempted ALL of the weekly ONLINE ACTIVITIES below. Week 7: Online Activity Marxist perspective in criminology provides with a critical approach of laws and their applications defining rime based on common humanity. Week 8 - Online Activity The overview of this week was race theory and postcolonial and their importance between race and crime and how this emphasis racism. Postcolonial theory offers more of a complex identity of colonising power. Week 10 - Online Activity In this week, we developed the relationship between feminist thought and criminology. We discussed the development of feminist critiques in criminology and the feminist perspectives in crime & criminology and focusing the gender nature of crime and deviance. We also looked at theories on male offending, aggression and violence has been linked to masculinity and the researchers and theorists are revealing mechanisms of hegemony by identifying in masculinities. Week 11 - Online Activity In this week, we focused on the work of Michel Foucault and his theories of power and subjectivity and their impacts on sexuality. The lecture was focused on discourses around sexual identity and heteronormative sexual desire as deviant. Week 12 - Online Activity This week we demonstrated culture and deviance as ‘Edgework’, a simple way of explaining criminal behaviour for example graffiti and base jumping in Australia. This kind of work is set within the field of cultural criminology. However, some criminologists have argued that some deviant activities can be risky experience of edgework. SECTION 2 The material you enter in the box in SECTION 2 of this template IS assessable. Therefore, your grade is determined by how well your submission in the box below meets the expectations set out in the marking criteria. Assessment 2: Reflective Journal 1  Write your response here: 500 words Frome the above information included in the boxes please type your 500 words in here, no need for references. Keep in mind that you need to write a reflective journal from the above information.   1 | Page
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Answer To: ASSESSMENT 2: REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 2 SECTION 1 The material you enter in the boxes in SECTION 1 of...

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I found this online activity very
interesting as it is based on the criminology and different behavior. Marxist perspective in criminology is mainly surrounded by the political, economic, and social ideas. I believe that it starts with the thought of economic feed which is the foundation for all the social dynamics. The way in which the society is able continues its economic facts show that superstructure of the surroundings of a society. I do agree that crime mostly comes out of the desire to do or conduct something. There is a normal connection between the criminals and three normal categories of the capitalism crime. Marxist criminology believes that during the struggle for the resources in the capitalism, crime become the center contend for social, economic, and political equality. It is about the post-colonial and race theory along with the importance between the crime and race. The...
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