Exam 4: Explanations of Criminal Behavior
Exam 1: Crime and Criminal Justice67 Questions
Exam 2: Concepts of Law and Justice70 Questions
Exam 3: Defining and Measuring Crime73 Questions
Exam 4: Explanations of Criminal Behavior72 Questions
Exam 5: Victims and the Criminal Justice System69 Questions
Exam 6: Criminal Justice Policy73 Questions
Exam 7: Policing Organizations and Practices70 Questions
Exam 8: Issues in Policing71 Questions
Exam 9: Courts and Crime72 Questions
Exam 10: Punishment and Sentencing74 Questions
Exam 11: Prisons and Jails71 Questions
Exam 12: Community Corrections70 Questions
Exam 13: Juvenile Justice74 Questions
Exam 14: Emerging Issues for the 21st Century71 Questions
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These theories of crime explore how experiences such as early childhood experiences,cognitive development,and personality characteristics can help explain criminality.
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These theories look at how larger social structures such as environment and institutions such as schools,peer groups,and the family can help explain criminal behavior.
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Biological explanations for criminality are examples of ______________ theories.
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Travis Hirschi identified four elements of the bond: attachment,commitment,involvement,and belief.
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Select one microlevel theory and one macrolevel theory,and compare them.
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These theorists set the foundation for differential association theory in their studies of human ecology.
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He is known,among other things,for his development of the panopticon.
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How does differential association theory view crime? Be specific,and explain the theory in detail.
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Biological and Psychological theories of crime are commonly called Trait Theories.What are the major differences between these?
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A ________ frames a question that a research is looking to answer.
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_________,or the notion that humans seek to maximize pleasure and avoid pain,is a key principle of the classical school of thought.
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__________ theories of crime explore the large-scale social explanations for crime.
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