Exam 3: Individual Views of Delinquency: Choice and Trait

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Compare and contrast nature theory and nurture theory.

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Cognitive theory contends that a significant number of nondelinquent youths display higher stages of moral reasoning than delinquents.

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Routine activities theory was developed by prominent researchers:​

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Of the various delinquent motivations discussed in the book,which is most relevant to this scenario?

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Identify and discuss four delinquent motivations according to choice theory.

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A guiding principle of ____________________ is that the choice to commit delinquent acts can be controlled by the threat of punishment.

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Biosocial theorists believe antisocial behavior characteristics and mental disorders have a genetic influence. Which of the following statements is an indirect connection?

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One aspect of ____________________ theory contends that children will model their behavior according to the reactions they receive from others,the behavior of adults,and the behavior they view on television and in the movies.

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Research that links antisocial behavior to a person's brain chemistry,brain damage,and complications attributed to low birthweight draw from which theoretical perspective?

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According to the text,behaviorism was popularized by Harvard professor:

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In the 1990s,various deterrence-based strategies were implemented based on the increase in teenage violence. Which of the following is not one of those policies?

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According to __________________ theory,delinquency is a function of personal predispositions such as temperament,personality,hormones,or genetics.

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Choice theory (classical criminology)assumes that people have free will.

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Situational crime prevention aims to reduce opportunities to commit crimes by increasing the effort or the risks of criminal activity or by reducing the rewards attached to delinquent acts.

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The general deterrence concept holds that the choice to commit delinquent acts can be controlled by the threat of punishment.

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As a rule,deterrence strategies are based on the idea of an "irrational" offender.

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__________________ is an impulsive behavior without the ability to examine motives and behavior.

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Children with ADHD are more likely to use illicit drugs,alcohol,or cigarettes during adolescence.

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Which of the following criminologists advocated that criminality could best be controlled by regulating the reproduction of families exhibiting abnormal traits,such as "feeblemindedness?"

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Which statement about attachment theory is false?

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