Exam 2: Developmental and Psychological Theories of Offending

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The antisocial potential (AP) of Farrington's (2005) Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential (ICAP) theory assumes that the translation from antisocial potential to antisocial behaviour is contingent upon _________

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cognitive processes that take account of opportunities and victims

The four dimensions of Lahey and Waldman's (2005) developmental propensity theory - (i) low cognitive ability; ii) prosociality; iii) daring; iv) negative emotionality - are said to have a genetic basis.

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Long-term AP depends on motivating and situational factors.

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Thornberry and Krohn (2001) proposed that changing social influences, protective factors such as high intelligence, and intervention programmes can cause ______

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Which theory is most associated with the development of parent management training programmes?

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According to Thornberry and Krohn's (2005) interactional theory, at what age range are neuropsychological deficits proposed to be the most important in explaining offending behaviour?

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Which developmental theory focuses explicitly on why people do not offend, rather than on why they do offend?

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According to research on the relationship between child-rearing methods and offending, which factor is the strongest and most replicable predictor of offending?

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Classical (automatic) conditioning is a key component of Eysenck's personality theory.

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From the list below, identify those features of Farrington's ICAP theory that are purported to directly contribute to short-term AP.

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_____ theory hypothesises that broken homes have a significant impact on offending behaviour.

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The "maturity gap" is associated with which component of Moffitt's (1993) developmental taxonomy?

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