Exam 12: Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime
Exam 1: Introduction to the Book: an Overview of Issues in Criminological Theory60 Questions
Exam 2: Preclassical and Classical Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 3: Modern Applications of the Classical Perspective: Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Routine Activities or Lifestyle Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 4: Early Postitive School Perspectives of Criminality60 Questions
Exam 5: Modern Biosocial Perspectives of Criminal Behavior60 Questions
Exam 6: Early Social Structure and Strain Theories of Crime59 Questions
Exam 7: The Chicago School and Cultural and Subcultural Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 8: Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime60 Questions
Exam 9: Social Reaction and Critical Models of Crime60 Questions
Exam 10: Feminist Models of Crime60 Questions
Exam 11: Life-Course Perspectives of Criminality60 Questions
Exam 12: Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime60 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of restorative justice?
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Identify the three most common forms of propositional theoretical integration and briefly describe each.
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Criminological theories have been dominated by the discipline of psychology.
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Which theoretical integration theorist sees his theory as being more theory elaboration than theory intergration?
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Braithewaite's theory of reintegrative shaming combines elements of several major theories of crime.Identify two of these major theories and briefly explain how each contributes to his intergrated theory.
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Historically, criminological theories have been dominant in the discipline of ______.
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Improving a weak/underdeveloped theory by adding propositions from other theories is theory elaboration.
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Nick's dad goes to work every morning, while his mom stays home and takes care of him and his younger sister.Nick's dad makes all of the decisions because he is the breadwinner of the family.Which theory explains the unbalanced levels of control in this family?
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Braithwaite's theory was presented in 1989 in his book ______.
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______ theories advocate the use of gang prevention programs.
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Which integrated theory allows for different types of individuals to become criminal?
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Braithwaite's integrated theory merges several major theories of crime, including strain theory, social disorganization, social control theory, and ______.
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Integrated theories attempt to put together two or more separate models of offending to form one explanatory theory.
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The contemporary forms of theoretical integration seems to bring more ______ than it does ______.
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Per the case study about Thornberry's interactional model, what happened to Johnny?
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Tittle did much of his theory testing via the National Youth Survey.
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Judges using shaming techniques are applying elements of ______, as well as deterrence.
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Identify two integrated theoretical explanations and compare and contrast the policies that each advocates.
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