Exam 12: Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime

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Braithwaite's inspiration for his theory of reintegrative shaming came from his comparison of socialization practices and the justice systems of ______ and Western culture.

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Braithwaite's theory does not consider emotions such as guilt and embarrassment.

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Braithwaite argued for a policy that would include ______.

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End-to-end theoretical integration occurs when theorists have an idea about the sequential order of the theories that are used.

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One main weakness of Pearson and Weiner's theoretical framework is that it is based on a single theory.Which theory is its basis?

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Integrating theories such that one theory explains the impulsiveness of offending and the other the planning of offending is referred to as ______.

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For typical individuals, the illustration of ______ integration is [High Self-Control \rightarrow Considerations of Potential Negative Consequences \rightarrow Deterred from Committing Crime].

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Theoretical synthesis is a form of end-to-end integration.

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Weak social bond \rightarrow Negative per associations \rightarrow Crime.This model is referred to as the ______ model.

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Theories proposed in 19th century focused only on lifestyle to understand criminal behavior.

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The need to improve the ______ of traditional theories is the impetus of theoretical integration.

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Tittle's theory asserts that a person is most likely to offend when he/she has a balance of control and being controlled.

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Thornberry's interactional theory was presented in the late 1950s.

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If the key parts of differential association theory can be accommodated by differential reinforcement theory, this is referred to as ______.

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Issues in the area of theoretical integration were revisited about ______ ago at a conference attended by leading scholars in criminological theory development.

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Reintergrative shaming was a program that focused on poverty.

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How can inner city programs decrease strain?

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Pearson and Weiner proposed the idea of conceptual integration.

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Integrated models only include same-level theories (i.e., macro-macro or micro-micro).

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In his reintegrative shaming theory, Braithwaite refers to the micro-level theory as ______ and the macro-level theory as ______.

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