What were the differences between 'conservatives' and 'radicals' ?
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conservatives were those people who didn't want any change and want to go with monarchy while radicals wanted the overall change of the society
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1) Conservative criminology remains concerned with the causation of crime and punishment and correction of criminals, but radical criminology focuses on the legislation enacted by the ruling class, or the materialist analysis of law.
(2) The conservative criminologists explain deviance by reference to some social or personalpathology, but the radical criminologists argue that deviant action must always be examined in terms of political-economic structure of society, and in terms of the 'power elite' wanting to strengthen power of the state over the weak and the poor.
(2) The conservative criminologists explain deviance by reference to some social or personalpathology, but the radical criminologists argue that deviant action must always be examined in terms of political-economic structure of society, and in terms of the 'power elite' wanting to strengthen power of the state over the weak and the poor.
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