Exam 3: The Search for Causes

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A violation of social norms defining appropriate or proper behavior under a particular set of circumstances is known as:

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What is a theory? Describe the steps in criminological theory building,and explain the role that social research plays in the development of theories about crime.

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Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column. -A form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality.

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What would you call a scientist who examines the shape of the head to determine causes of human behavior?

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Describe conflict theories of crime causation,including radical criminology and peacemaking criminology.

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A perspective on criminological thought that views offensive and deviant behavior as the product of dysfunctional personality.

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List the basic assumptions of classical theories of crime causation,and describe the neoclassical perspective

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Who wrote Essays on Crime and Punishment?

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Phrenology is the study of the shape of the head to determine anatomical correlates of human behavior.

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All deviant behavior is a violation of the criminal law.

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Franz Joseph Gall is most closely associated with the __________ theories.

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Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column. -The study of pathological mental conditions - that is,mental illness.

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________ criminology is a developing intellectual approach that emphasizes gender issues in criminology.

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Marvin Wolfgang and Franco Ferracuti are often associated with which of the following terms?

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The ___________ is a perspective on criminological thought that highlights the process of interaction between individuals and society.

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______________ is known as the father of modern criminology.

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