Exam 3: Causes of Crime
Exam 1: What Is the Criminal Justice System70 Questions
Exam 2: Types of Crime70 Questions
Exam 3: Causes of Crime70 Questions
Exam 4: Criminal Law and Defenses70 Questions
Exam 5: Overview of Policing70 Questions
Exam 6: Policing Operations70 Questions
Exam 7: Legal and Special Issues in Policing61 Questions
Exam 8: The Courts72 Questions
Exam 9: Pretrial and Trial72 Questions
Exam 10: Sentencing66 Questions
Exam 11: Overview of Corrections70 Questions
Exam 12: Jails and Prisons70 Questions
Exam 13: Community Corrections70 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding and Helping Victims70 Questions
Exam 15: Juvenile Justice71 Questions
Exam 16: Evolving Challenges in Criminal Justice61 Questions
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A person rejects society's cultural goals,lacks the means to achieve them,and responds to the resulting strain by basically dropping out of the race and ceasing to try to succeed.According to Merton's strain theory,this person falls under the response category of ________.
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A person accepts society's cultural goals and decides to continue working in his current job to achieve the goals.According to Merton's strain theory,the person's response to the strain falls under the category of ________.
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________ is the belief that criminals are evolutionally primitive or subhuman people characterized by certain "inferior" identifiable physical and mental characteristics.
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Mark often steals household items from Walmart and sells them for cash on the street.He argues that his actions are not wrong because anyone else would have done the same thing in his situation.The neutralization technique Mark is using to support his actions is ________.
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Sally is a good student and does not get into trouble.After her father gets killed in a car accident,she gets upset and starts exhibiting patterns of violent behavior.Which of the following theories best explains Sally's shift in behavior?
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According to the life course perspective,offenders who start committing crimes during adolescence and continue to commit crimes for the rest of their lives are called:
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A young boy who has never committed a crime is often called "criminal" because of his looks,attitude,and lack of interpersonal skills.His classmates and teachers consider him to be a bad seed who is more likely to commit serious crimes.As a result of this societal condemnation,the boy begins to commit minor offenses and slowly moves toward committing serious crimes.The boy has experienced a process called:
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A child of a battered woman witnesses violence in his house and lives for years in a stressful environment.He is later moved to a foster home where he is abused daily.In the scenario,the child is a(n):
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Martha accidently breaks a plate while doing the dishes.The last time this happened,her husband,Ryan,had abused her and thrown a plate on her face.Martha gets scared that Ryan might kill her this time even though he is actually sleeping in the other room and is unaware of the incident.Martha is most likely suffering from:
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________ is an ethical philosophy of social control that focused on imposing punishments that were believed best for the majority of people in society.
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Walter Reckless's ________ argues that some factors that keep behavior in check are personal,such as self-concept,self-control,goal-directedness,conscience,tolerance for frustration,sense of responsibility,realistic levels of aspiration,and identification with lawful norms.
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According to Freud,which part of the human brain constitutes the moral aspect of personality,or conscience,and internally judges one's actions based on principles of right and wrong?
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Which of the following theories believes that the adoption of negative and antisocial values learned in neighborhoods and subcultures produces criminal behavior?
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A person accepts society's cultural goals but lacks the institutional means to achieve them.Hence,he devises a new way to achieve the goals.According to Merton's strain theory,the person's response to the strain falls under the category of ________.
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________ is the capacity to learn or comprehend,manifested by the ability to solve problems and adapt to life's everyday experiences.
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According to Freud,which of the following is NOT a part of the human brain?
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Which of the following is a disorder of personality revealed by a lifelong pattern of antisocial behavior about which the individual has no remorse?
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Mark often steals items from Walmart and sells them for cash on the street.He argues that his actions are not wrong because judges in courts,who pass judgement on people committing crimes,commit more serious crimes.Which of the following neutralization techniques is Mark using to support his actions?
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