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Deck 5: Positivism and Biopsychosocial Criminology
1
Adoption studies are used in molecular genetics research to study antisocial behavior.
False
2
Studying families and generations to identify criminal propensity is known as
A) constitutional psychology
B) criminal anthropology
C) eugenics
D) positivism
A) constitutional psychology
B) criminal anthropology
C) eugenics
D) positivism
C
3
Atavistic criminals were considered to be
A) stupid criminals
B) born criminals
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
A) stupid criminals
B) born criminals
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
B
4
This organization recognized BioPsychoSocial criminology with its own division in 2017?
A) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
B) Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis
C) American Society of Criminology
D) American Society of Criminal Justice
A) Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
B) Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis
C) American Society of Criminology
D) American Society of Criminal Justice
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5
Who is most commonly known as the "Father of Positivistic Criminology"?
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Ronald Akers
D) Edwin Sutherland
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Ronald Akers
D) Edwin Sutherland
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6
Who developed the concept of an atavistic criminal?
A) Charles Darwin
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) William Sheldon
D) Charles Goring
A) Charles Darwin
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) William Sheldon
D) Charles Goring
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7
Biosocial criminology seeks to explain crime using only biological and psychological characteristics and risk factors.
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8
Which criminologist worked with Cesare Lombroso studying female offenders?
A) William Sheldon
B) William Ferrero
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) none of the above
A) William Sheldon
B) William Ferrero
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) none of the above
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9
The type of genetics where specific gene variants are linked with antisocial behavior
A) observational genetics
B) eugenics
C) molecular genetics
D) temporal genetics
A) observational genetics
B) eugenics
C) molecular genetics
D) temporal genetics
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10
Who is regarded as the father of modern statistics?
A) A.M. Guerry
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Adolphe Quetelet
D) Adolph Rupp
A) A.M. Guerry
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Adolphe Quetelet
D) Adolph Rupp
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11
All positivist theories share two common elements: empiricism and determinism.
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12
Which criminologist is commonly associated with the creation of somatotypes?
A) Thorsten Sellin
B) Walter Miller
C) William Sheldon
D) Elijah Anderson
A) Thorsten Sellin
B) Walter Miller
C) William Sheldon
D) Elijah Anderson
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13
The view of criminals as a throwback to an earlier and more primitive evolutionary stage is known as
A) anomie
B) phrenology
C) atavism
D) all of the above
A) anomie
B) phrenology
C) atavism
D) all of the above
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14
Factors beyond individual's control where behavior is determined by something other than free will is referred to as:
A) classical
B) empiricism
C) skepticism
D) determinism
A) classical
B) empiricism
C) skepticism
D) determinism
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15
Wrote the seminal work The Criminal Man
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Charles Darwin
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) Richard Dugdale
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Charles Darwin
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) Richard Dugdale
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16
Knowledge discovered through observation and experience rooted in the collection of data is known as:
A) determinism
B) scientific method
C) empiricism
D) participant observation
A) determinism
B) scientific method
C) empiricism
D) participant observation
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17
The positivism paradigm focuses on __________________; the rational choice paradigm focuses on _________________.
A) punishment; treatment
B) treatment; punishment
C) pain; pleasure
D) pleasure; pain
A) punishment; treatment
B) treatment; punishment
C) pain; pleasure
D) pleasure; pain
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18
Who has been credited for providing the intellectual tone for the shift from the rational choice paradigm to the positivistic paradigm?
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) William Ferrero
D) Charles Darwin
A) Cesare Beccaria
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) William Ferrero
D) Charles Darwin
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19
Of the three types of somatotypes, which body form was found to be most common in delinquents?
A) mesomorph
B) endomorph
C) ectomorph
D) all of the above
A) mesomorph
B) endomorph
C) ectomorph
D) all of the above
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20
On the Origin of Species was the famous of work of
A) Charles Darwin
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Cesare Beccaria D. Whilliam Sheldon
A) Charles Darwin
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Cesare Beccaria D. Whilliam Sheldon
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21
CRISPR allows for genetically altering DNA structure to avoid hereditary diseases
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22
Testosterone has been found to be correlated with violent offending and aggression.
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23
The somatotypes were developed by William Sheldon.
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24
Quetlete and Guerry are credited with starting the Positivist school of criminal statistics.
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25
The positivist school was concerned with punishing offender for wrong doing.
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26
A.M. Guerry is known as the father of modern phrenology.
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27
Individuals who had characteristics of a mesomorphic body type showed higher levels of delinquency.
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28
The ectomorph is distinguished by their long skinny build.
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29
Dopamine, serotonin, and Monoamine Oxidase are molecular genetics found in the brain.
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30
The effects of the environment on brain structure and functioning is called brain plasticity.
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