Exam 5: Varieties of Control Theory
Exam 1: The Origins of Modern Criminology24 Questions
Exam 2: The Chicago School: The City, Social Disorganization, and Crime26 Questions
Exam 3: Learning to Be a Criminal: Differential Association, Subcultural, and Social Learning Theories31 Questions
Exam 4: Anomiestrain Theories of Crime26 Questions
Exam 5: Varieties of Control Theory26 Questions
Exam 6: Labeling Theory: Societal Reaction and the Creation of Criminals28 Questions
Exam 7: Critical Criminology: Power, Peace, and Crime27 Questions
Exam 8: Feminist Theories: Gender, Power, and Crime27 Questions
Exam 9: Theories of White-Collar Crime26 Questions
Exam 10: Reviving Classical Theory: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories26 Questions
Exam 11: Environmental Criminology28 Questions
Exam 12: Growing up Criminal: Trait and Biological Theories of Crime25 Questions
Exam 13: Getting Into and Out of Crime: Life-Course Theories29 Questions
Exam 14: Positive Criminology27 Questions
Exam 15: How Black Lives Matter: Theoretical Developments32 Questions
Exam 16: Putting It All Together: Integrated Theories of Crime26 Questions
Exam 17: Putting Theory to Work: Guiding Crime Control Policy28 Questions
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Which of the following is a view espoused in A General Theory of Crime?
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Gottfredson and Hirschi's key theoretical concept is which of the following?
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Answer the following about self-control theory:
a. What are some important elements of low self-control?
b. Where does low self-control come from?
c. What role does it play in crime?
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Gottfredson and Hirschi argue that by the time childhood ends, youngsters with low self-control are trapped in a life of crime. How would Sampson and Laub respond to this contention?
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"Even though I wanted to, I didn't take drugs because I knew that my parents 'would kill me' and that I would disappoint them. So, even though I was out with my friends, I told my friends that I just wasn't interested in getting high." Which of Travis Hirschi's social bonds best explains this statement?
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If social bonding theory is valid, which of the following youths would be most prone to commit delinquent acts?
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