Exam 1: An Overview of Crime and Criminology

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In criminological/sociological study, what are some of the limitations to defining as only those actions in violation of criminal law? Do you feel that criminologists should limit their study in this way? Support your response.

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Which of the following is an example of an indirect cost of crime?

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In the eyes of the law, a person reneging on a contract is handled as a ______.

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The first step in detecting causes of crime is

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According to Thomas Sowell's typology, those who have a/an ______ believe that human activities are restricted by an innate human nature that is self-centered and largely unalterable.

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Cesare Lombroso's concept of the born criminal is also known as his theory of ______.

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Renaissance

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The 1990s and early 2000s witnessed a strong resurgence of biosocial theories, which view behavior as the result of biological factors interacting with the environments of the actors involved.

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Discuss the significance of criminological theory in shaping criminal justice policies.

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The emotional pain and suffering experienced by crime victims is easy to quantify.

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Prostitution is an act that would be considered mala in se.

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