Exam 4: Explanations of Criminal Behavior

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______ combines features of biological theories of crime and how they interact with social environments to produce criminological behaviors.

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In comparison with other criminological theories, social bond theory is unique in that it looks for explanations as to why people might desist from criminal behavior.

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The ______ refers to one's instinctual wants and desires and is present at birth.

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A person who decides NOT to engage in criminality for fear of jeopardizing their future in law enforcement after graduating with a college degree is an example of commitment.

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Age-graded development theory explains how one might engage in crime as a result of one's life events.

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Jean Piaget's ______ refers to the first two years of life where children learn about the world through their sensory explorations.

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Explain life course theory.

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What is the significance of feminist criminology?

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Which of the following social bonds refers to a general acceptance of the rules of society?

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Which of the following social bonds refers to the investment that an individual has to the normative values of society?

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A fundamental premise of the ______ school of thought is that people engage in crime as a result of free will.

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The ______ is someone who accepts both the socially approved goals and the means to achieve them.

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Macro theories of crime focus on individual differences between law-abiding and law-violating behaviors while micro theories of crime explore the large-scale social explanations for crime.

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______ is a subfield of criminology that specifically looks at issues of punishment, incarceration, and rehabilitation.

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Lawrence Kohlberg's ______ level takes place when children learn how to evaluate how they can avoid punishment.

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The design of the panopticon was ______.

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Sociological theories of crime are considered to be micro-level theories of crime.

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Primary deviance refers to serious acts that are often brought to the attention of police and courts.

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As the number of arrests increases, the prison sentence will also increase.This is an example of a ______.

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How does differential association theory view crime? Be specific, and explain the theory in detail.

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