Exam 1: Introduction to Criminal Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction to Criminal Behavior50 Questions
Exam 2: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk Factors50 Questions
Exam 3: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Biological Factors44 Questions
Exam 4: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Learning and Situational Factors49 Questions
Exam 5: Human Aggression and Violence47 Questions
Exam 6: Juvenile Delinquency48 Questions
Exam 7: Criminal Psychopathy50 Questions
Exam 8: Crime and Mental Disorders50 Questions
Exam 9: Homicide, Assault, and Family Violence49 Questions
Exam 10: Multiple Murder, School, and Workplace Violence49 Questions
Exam 11: Psychology of Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 12: Sexual Assault52 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual Assault of Children and Youth and Other Sexual Offenses50 Questions
Exam 14: Property and Public Order Crime49 Questions
Exam 15: Violent Economic Crime and Crimes of Initimidation50 Questions
Exam 16: Substance Abuse, Alcohol, and Crime50 Questions
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Which one of the following would psychological criminology be most concerned with?
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When one person is arrested for a crime, charged with the offense and remanded to the court for prosecution, the offense is considered to be:
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In general, individuals sentenced to prison accurately represent the "true" criminal population.
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Describe the three perspectives of human nature found in theories of crime.
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According to the author, our inability to prevent crime is largely due to:
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Psychological criminology recently shifted its focus to a more _____ and _____ approach to the study of criminal behavior.
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Which of the following is least consistent with the developmental approach in the study of crime?
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The great majority of crime in the United States and other countries is neither serious nor violent.
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Briefly explain the developmental approach to explaining delinquency and criminal behavior.
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What is the hierarchy rule and how does it impact how crime is reported in the UCR?
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_____ is to positivist theory as _____ is to classical theory.
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How does Robert Merton's Strain Theory explain crimes of the rich and powerful?
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Official crime statistics, such as those produced by the FBI:
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