Cultural criminology
A) revives the ethnographic tradition in criminology and redirects it toward discovering crime as an unnecessary state of being.
B) revives the ethnographic tradition in criminology and redirects it toward discovering crime as a lived experience.
C) believes crime is understood not only as a consequence of economic domination , but also of symbolic, cultural and social domination
D) is a critical criminological function by demonstrating the effects of societal shifts towards increased insecurity and criminal injustice.