Exam 4: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories of Crime
Exam 1: Crime and Criminology30 Questions
Exam 2: The Relativity of Law and Crime30 Questions
Exam 3: Crime Statistics and the Distribution of Crime50 Questions
Exam 4: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories of Crime30 Questions
Exam 5: Positivism and Biopsychosocial Criminology30 Questions
Exam 6: Social Structure Theories of Crime30 Questions
Exam 7: Social Process Theories of Crime30 Questions
Exam 8: Social Reaction Theories of Crime30 Questions
Exam 9: New Directions: Integration and a Life-Course Perspective30 Questions
Exam 10: Violence30 Questions
Exam 11: Economic Crime30 Questions
Exam 12: Crimes Without Victims and Victims Without Crimes30 Questions
Exam 13: Youth Violence30 Questions
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Utilizing increased resources to deter crime in hot spots is referred to as _____ deterrence
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Cesare Lombroso is famous for writing On Crimes and Punishments.
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Specific deterrence involves punitive sanctions (real or perceived) designed to influence the behavior of individuals other than those punished.
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NYC stop, question, and frisk showed no evidence of deterring crime.
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Cesare Lombroso is famous for providing the framework and tenets of the deterrence doctrine.
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The Classical school of criminology includes which theory/theories?
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These types of crimes do not necessarily need formal punitive sanctions in place to deter most individuals from committing them.
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