Deck 6: Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
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Deck 6: Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
1
A ________ psychopath is born with a normal personality but develops psychopathic characteristics as a result of personal experiences early in life.
A) primary
B) secondary
C) charismatic
D) distempered
A) primary
B) secondary
C) charismatic
D) distempered
B
2
Why is criminal history not considered a criminogenic need?
A) It is a static element not amenable to change
B) It is not associated with rates of recidivism
C) It is not a risk factor for continuing criminality
D) None of the above - criminal history is a criminogenic need
A) It is a static element not amenable to change
B) It is not associated with rates of recidivism
C) It is not a risk factor for continuing criminality
D) None of the above - criminal history is a criminogenic need
A
3
The psychoanalytical concept of _______ holds that a person may seek to reject his or her own desires or impulses towards pleasurable instincts by excluding them from his or her own consciousness.
A) Thanatos
B) morality
C) repression
D) transference
A) Thanatos
B) morality
C) repression
D) transference
C
4
Taking away an offender's freedom by incarcerating him is an example of a
A) positive reward.
B) negative reward.
C) positive punishment.
D) negative punishment.
A) positive reward.
B) negative reward.
C) positive punishment.
D) negative punishment.
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5
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a psychotic individual?
A) Compulsive and obsessive behavior
B) Marked inefficiency in getting along with others and caring for oneself
C) A grossly distorted conception of reality
D) Inappropriate moods and mood swings
A) Compulsive and obsessive behavior
B) Marked inefficiency in getting along with others and caring for oneself
C) A grossly distorted conception of reality
D) Inappropriate moods and mood swings
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6
Individuals suffering from poor __________ development are likely to seek immediate gratification without considering the long-term consequences of their choices.
A) ego
B) superego
C) repression
D) id
A) ego
B) superego
C) repression
D) id
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7
According to moral development theory, when are people likely to turn to crime?
A) They develop the ability to shift back and forth between developmental stages of moral reasoning
B) They cannot successfully transition between developmental stages of moral reasoning
C) They learn to appreciate the needs and interests of others
D) They develop moral relativism
A) They develop the ability to shift back and forth between developmental stages of moral reasoning
B) They cannot successfully transition between developmental stages of moral reasoning
C) They learn to appreciate the needs and interests of others
D) They develop moral relativism
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8
______ is a major criminogenic domain.
A) Poor parenting skills
B) Substance abuse
C) Criminal history
D) Limited attachment
A) Poor parenting skills
B) Substance abuse
C) Criminal history
D) Limited attachment
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9
A possible psychogenic cause of antisocial personality disorder is
A) a low state of arousal.
B) a malfunction of some inhibitory mechanisms.
C) a separation from the mother during the first six months of life.
D) None of the above
A) a low state of arousal.
B) a malfunction of some inhibitory mechanisms.
C) a separation from the mother during the first six months of life.
D) None of the above
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10
__________ theory involves the study of human perceptions and decision making.
A) Cognitive information-processing
B) Psychoanalytic
C) Social cognition
D) Behavior
A) Cognitive information-processing
B) Psychoanalytic
C) Social cognition
D) Behavior
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11
According to attachment theorists, what is the single most important factor leading to conformity?
A) The development of empathy
B) Poverty of affect
C) Disengagement
D) The development of scripts
A) The development of empathy
B) Poverty of affect
C) Disengagement
D) The development of scripts
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12
Which of the following behaviors is not aggression directed at one's self?
A) Smoking
B) Alcohol abuse
C) Suicide
D) They are all forms of self-directed aggression
A) Smoking
B) Alcohol abuse
C) Suicide
D) They are all forms of self-directed aggression
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13
Attachment theory suggests that __________ attachment results in feelings of uncertainty which cause the child to feel anxious, to become fearful of its environment, and to cling to potential caregivers.
A) anxious-avoidant
B) anxious-resistant
C) secure
D) insecure
A) anxious-avoidant
B) anxious-resistant
C) secure
D) insecure
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14
What is the central defining characteristic of a psychopath?
A) Hallucinations
B) Neuroticism
C) Impulsiveness
D) Poverty of affect
A) Hallucinations
B) Neuroticism
C) Impulsiveness
D) Poverty of affect
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15
__________ examined social learning with an emphasis on conditioning.
A) Personality
B) Behaviorism
C) Psychoanalytic theory
D) Trait theory
A) Personality
B) Behaviorism
C) Psychoanalytic theory
D) Trait theory
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16
According to Dollard, _______ is violence directed against something or someone who is not the source of the original frustration.
A) repression
B) catharsis
C) transference
D) displacement
A) repression
B) catharsis
C) transference
D) displacement
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17
According to John Bowlby, __________ attachment is a healthy form of attachment.
A) anxious-avoidant
B) anxious-resistant
C) secure
D) insecure
A) anxious-avoidant
B) anxious-resistant
C) secure
D) insecure
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18
Sigmund Freud suggested that aggressive behavior is a natural response to
A) anger.
B) frustration.
C) psychosis.
D) neurosis.
A) anger.
B) frustration.
C) psychosis.
D) neurosis.
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19
According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the id conforms to the
A) morality and conscience.
B) unconscious mind.
C) reality principle.
D) pleasure principle.
A) morality and conscience.
B) unconscious mind.
C) reality principle.
D) pleasure principle.
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20
When crime leads to stress reduction as a result of internal changes in beliefs and value systems, it is known as ________ adaptation.
A) alternative
B) autoplastic
C) antiplastic
D) alloplastic
A) alternative
B) autoplastic
C) antiplastic
D) alloplastic
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21
Research suggests intensive treatment may reduce recidivism among juvenile psychopaths
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22
According to psychological theories, the primary unit of analysis is the individual.
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23
Psychoanalysts such as August Aichorn argue that violent criminals are id-dominated
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24
helps police investigators better understand people wanted for serious crimes.
A) Sublimation
B) Selective incapacitation
C) Deterrence
D) Psychological profiling
A) Sublimation
B) Selective incapacitation
C) Deterrence
D) Psychological profiling
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25
__________ is based on the belief that offenders need to acquire better social skills in order to become more prosocial
A) Selective incapacitation
B) Cognitive behavioral intervention
C) Correctional psychology
D) The risk-need-responsivity model
A) Selective incapacitation
B) Cognitive behavioral intervention
C) Correctional psychology
D) The risk-need-responsivity model
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26
How does behavior theory differ from other psychological theories?
A) The major determinants of behavior are seen as co-existing in the individual and the environment
B) The major determinants of behavior are seen as existing in the individual
C) The major determinants of behavior are seen as existing in the environment
D) There is no major difference
A) The major determinants of behavior are seen as co-existing in the individual and the environment
B) The major determinants of behavior are seen as existing in the individual
C) The major determinants of behavior are seen as existing in the environment
D) There is no major difference
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27
Personality theory emphasizes behavioral conditioning.
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28
Insanity is
A) a legal defense in the criminal courts.
B) a clinical determination of mental status.
C) a psychological conception of mental illness.
D) All of the above
A) a legal defense in the criminal courts.
B) a clinical determination of mental status.
C) a psychological conception of mental illness.
D) All of the above
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29
Females with antisocial personality disorder exhibit different characteristics than their male counterparts.
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30
All psychotic people commit crimes at some point in their lives.
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31
What is the best predictor of adult antisocial behavior?
A) Child-onset psychopathy
B) Early antisocial behavior
C) Hallucinations and delusions
D) Child physical abuse
A) Child-onset psychopathy
B) Early antisocial behavior
C) Hallucinations and delusions
D) Child physical abuse
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32
The most likely consequence of frustration is direct aggression toward others.
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33
In most GBMI jurisdictions, which of the finding is not required for the jury to return a finding of "guilty but mentally ill?"
A) Every statutory element necessary for a conviction has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt
B) The defendant was not found to have been legally insane at the time the crime was committed
C) The defendant is found to have been mentally ill at the time the crime was committed
D) The defendant is found to have exhibited psychopathic tendencies prior to the crime
A) Every statutory element necessary for a conviction has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt
B) The defendant was not found to have been legally insane at the time the crime was committed
C) The defendant is found to have been mentally ill at the time the crime was committed
D) The defendant is found to have exhibited psychopathic tendencies prior to the crime
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34
According to Kohlberg's cognitive structural theory of morality, a preference for higher levels of moral thinking is inborn.
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35
Which of the following risk factors appears to have a relationship to later violence?
A) Delusions
B) A diagnosis of schizophrenia
C) Psychopathy
D) Hallucinations
A) Delusions
B) A diagnosis of schizophrenia
C) Psychopathy
D) Hallucinations
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36
Which of the following is not one the three laws in Gabriel Tarde's theory of human behavior?
A) Suggestibility is a key cause of criminal behavior
B) Individuals in close intimate contact with one another tend to imitate each other's behavior
C) Imitation moves from the top down
D) New acts and behaviors tend to reinforce or replace others
A) Suggestibility is a key cause of criminal behavior
B) Individuals in close intimate contact with one another tend to imitate each other's behavior
C) Imitation moves from the top down
D) New acts and behaviors tend to reinforce or replace others
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37
The __________ holds that individuals cannot be held criminally responsible for their actions if at the time of the crime they did not know what they were doing or did not know that their actions were wrong.
A) substantial capacity test
B) irresistible-impulse test
C) M'Naughten rule
D) GBMI rule
A) substantial capacity test
B) irresistible-impulse test
C) M'Naughten rule
D) GBMI rule
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38
Which of the following probably will not result in disengagement?
A) A child watches a violent television show every day after school
B) A child is caught vandalizing her teacher's car and blames it on her teacher's unfair attitude towards him in class
C) A child who is being bullied by a classmate reports the classmate's behavior to the school principal
D) A child beats up a classmate and is praised by his father for his aggressive behavior
A) A child watches a violent television show every day after school
B) A child is caught vandalizing her teacher's car and blames it on her teacher's unfair attitude towards him in class
C) A child who is being bullied by a classmate reports the classmate's behavior to the school principal
D) A child beats up a classmate and is praised by his father for his aggressive behavior
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39
According to Eysenck, neurotics are the most likely to be criminal.
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40
Stress may lead to aggression toward oneself as well as toward others.
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41
According to attachment theory, delinquent behavior arises when nonsecure attachments are created.
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42
Offenders adjudicated "guilty but mentally ill" generally are sent directly to prison to serve their sentence.
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43
_________ theory emphasizes generalized knowledge about specific types of situations that is stored in the mind.
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44
Attachment theorists emphasize the development of _______ as the single most important factor leading to conformity.
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45
Many criminals have a secret need to be __________.
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46
Dangerousness is an ascribed quality.
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47
Hervey Cleckley described the __________ as a "moral idiot."
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48
Modeling theory emphasizes the need to learn aggressive behavior.
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49
_________ theory focuses on the area of cognitive science, including the process of moral development and diseases of the mind.
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50
Freud saw aggressive behavior as a natural response to _______.
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51
Compared to non-profilers, trained criminal profilers tend to much more accurately estimate offender characteristics and motives based on information about their crimes.
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52
The accurate identification of potentially dangerous offenders in existing criminal populations is an essential component of the strategy of selective incapacitation.
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53
Reducing the length of a prison sentence by granting parole to inmates who behave in socially approved ways is an example of a positive punishment.
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54
A malfunctioning central nervous system is a possible ________ cause of antisocial personality disorder.
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55
___________ are dynamic risk actors of offenders that are associated with rates of recidivism.
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56
Psychological theories see __________ as the major motivational element within individuals.
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57
The insanity defense is very rarely used in court.
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58
Choosing crime as a form of empowerment is an example of _______ adaptation.
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59
People who devalue aggression do not engage in it.
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60
Criminogenic needs tend to be static elements rather than dynamic attributes.
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61
The ___________ is a standard for judging legal insanity that requires that offenders did not know what they were doing, or if they did, that they did not know it was wrong.
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62
What is the role of empathy in criminal behavior? Which theories help explain this?
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63
Behavioral theory explains crime as the result of inappropriate __________.
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64
Psychological ___________ involves attempts to understand and predict the behavior of certain types of offenders, based on behavioral clues they provide.
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65
Behavior theory has been criticized for ignoring the role that ________ plays in human behavior.
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66
Explain Freud's theory of psychoanalysis and the psychopathic structure of personality. How does the psychoanalytic perspective explain criminality?
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67
Explain the early concept of a psychopath and identify some of the defining characteristics. What is the relationship of sociopathy and antisocial personality disorder? What are some possible causes of antisocial personality disorder?
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68
What are the two major ideas that characterized early psychological theories? How do these apply to criminology today?
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69
Discuss the importance of assessing dangerousness, the development of empirically-based risk assessment and classification tools, and the difficulties associated with defining dangerousness.
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70
A(n) _________ of aversive treatment is one form of reward from aggression.
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71
Discuss the theory underlying the belief that violent video games may influence behavior and explain the basic argument.
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