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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It appears that focusing on ______ may be one way of effectively targeting resources and strategies for reducing crime.
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The integrated framework does not acknowledge biological factors.
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Thornberry incorporated empirical evidence from ______ when developing his interactional theory.
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Integrating experts from various disciplines to develop theories regarding criminality is referred to as ______.
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Most empirical studies are in favor of Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory.
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Integrating two theories such that one is used to explain impulsivity and the other planning is referred to as up-and-down integration.
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Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory is considered a macro-level theory.
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Most modern criminologists and theorists do not consider ______ theory to be one of the more robust models for understanding or reducing illegal activity.
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A theory that can effectively explain why crime occurs in certain individuals as well as in certain groups is ______.
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What survey did Elliott and his colleagues use to test their theories?
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A person carrying a sign with "I shoplifted from this store" on it is an example of a shaming strategy.
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The basis of Thornberry's theory was a combination of ______.
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Using parts of other theories to strengthen a weak theory is referred to as ______.
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______ combinations occur when theories with different levels of analysis are integrated.
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In his comparison of Japanese culture, Braithwaite found that ______ is their most common punishment for crime.
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Elliott's integrated model is one of the most accepted models of theoretical synthesis.
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