The fundamental propositions of feminist criminology are : Liberal, Radical, Marxist, Social, Postmodern (feminism). Liberal Feminism
sees gender-role socialization as the primary source of women's oppression. Radical Feminism
sees patriarchy as the cause of women's oppression. Marxist Feminism
sees the oppression of women as caused by their subordinate class status within capitalist societies. Social Feminism
sees gender oppression as a consequence of the interaction between economic structure of society and gender-based roles. Postmodern Feminist
questions the social construction of concepts typically used in discussions of crime and justice.
The foreign investment is problematic for the economy of a transitioning country because it provides profit to the foreign investors only. They use cheap labor of the developing country. Moreover, the local producers and investors are directly harmed.
The correct answer is the perceptions of the organizational
politics. This is defined as the nature of the work environments by which it is
being discussed that includes situational and personal factors that affects the
perceptions of the organizational politics.