Exam 1: Introduction and Overview of Crime and Criminology
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview of Crime and Criminology54 Questions
Exam 2: Measuring Crime and Criminal Behavior52 Questions
Exam 3: The Early Schools of Criminology and Modern Counterparts54 Questions
Exam 4: Social Structural Theories53 Questions
Exam 5: Social Process Theories56 Questions
Exam 6: Critical Theories: Marxist, Conflict, and Feminist53 Questions
Exam 7: Psychosocial Theories: Individual Traits and Criminal Behavior54 Questions
Exam 8: Biosocial Approaches51 Questions
Exam 9: Developmental Theories: From Delinquency to Crime to Desistance54 Questions
Exam 10: Violent Crimes50 Questions
Exam 11: Property Crimes55 Questions
Exam 11: A: Multiple Murder and Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 13: Public Order Crime53 Questions
Exam 14: White-Collar and Organized Crime54 Questions
Exam 15: Victimology: Exploring the Experience of Victimization54 Questions
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______ are specific statements about the relationships that we expect to find between and among factors.
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The vast majority of socially harmful acts are regulated by criminal law.
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_____ criminologists tend to believe that the only real cause of crime is capitalism.
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The analysis of brain scans and DNA in order to better understand crime is the most representative of the _____ approach to criminology.
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_____ is an interdisciplinary science that gathers and analyzes data on crime and criminal behavior.
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When criminologists study _____,they study individuals who commit harmful acts,regardless of the legal status of those acts.
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In assessing the merits of a theory,the most important criterion is _____ .
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Briefly explain how the concept of "criminality" differs from legal definitions of who is "criminal."
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What constitutes a crime can be defined in and out of existence by courts and legislators.
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Which of the following is an example of an indirect cost of crime?
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Discuss the significance of criminological theory in shaping criminal justice policies.
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In criminological/sociological study,what are some of the limitations to defining "crime" 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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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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The belief that science can provide answers for everything is most characteristic of the _____ school of thought.
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A(n)______ is as set of logically interconnected propositions explaining how phenomena are related.
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Provide an overview of some of the major historical developments of criminological theory.Be sure to identify and describe at least three of the main eras or schools of thought from the history of criminology.
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Provide two examples of acts that would be considered mala in se.
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