Deck 12: Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime
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Deck 12: Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime
1
Braithwaite's integrated theory merges several major theories of crime, including strain theory, social disorganization, social control theory, and ______.
A)feminist theory
B)stress theory
C)differential association theory
D)Marxist theory
A)feminist theory
B)stress theory
C)differential association theory
D)Marxist theory
C
2
Integrating experts from various disciplines to develop theories regarding criminality is referred to as ______.
A)theoretical integration
B)systemic reductionism
C)theoretical development
D)sociological dominance
A)theoretical integration
B)systemic reductionism
C)theoretical development
D)sociological dominance
B
3
Elliott's integrated theory focuses on explaining ______.
A)delinquent stress
B)delinquent bonding
C)behavior
D)family
A)delinquent stress
B)delinquent bonding
C)behavior
D)family
B
4
Braithwaite argued for a policy that would include ______.
A)greater use of the death penalty
B)greater use of restorative justice
C)drug courts
D)longer probation sentences
A)greater use of the death penalty
B)greater use of restorative justice
C)drug courts
D)longer probation sentences
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5
Weak social bond Negative per associations Crime.This model is referred to as the ______ model.
A)end-to-end
B)side-by-side
C)up-and-down
D)parallel
A)end-to-end
B)side-by-side
C)up-and-down
D)parallel
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6
If the key parts of differential association theory can be accommodated by differential reinforcement theory, this is referred to as ______.
A)side-by-side integration
B)theoretical reduction
C)end-to-end integration
D)theoretical synthesis
A)side-by-side integration
B)theoretical reduction
C)end-to-end integration
D)theoretical synthesis
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7
Issues in the area of theoretical integration were revisited about ______ ago at a conference attended by leading scholars in criminological theory development.
A)30 years
B)25 years
C)50 years
D)40 years
A)30 years
B)25 years
C)50 years
D)40 years
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8
What survey did Elliott and his colleagues use to test their theories?
A)National Crime Victimization Survey
B)Family Stress Survey
C)Social Bonding Survey
D)National Youth Survey
A)National Crime Victimization Survey
B)Family Stress Survey
C)Social Bonding Survey
D)National Youth Survey
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9
______ theories advocate the use of gang prevention programs.
A)Biosocial
B)Social disorganization
C)Social process
D)Critical
A)Biosocial
B)Social disorganization
C)Social process
D)Critical
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10
Integrating theories such that one theory explains the impulsiveness of offending and the other the planning of offending is referred to as ______.
A)theoretical elaboration
B)end to end integration
C)up and down integration
D)theoritical synthesis
A)theoretical elaboration
B)end to end integration
C)up and down integration
D)theoritical synthesis
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11
______ theories would argue for deinstitutionalization.
A)Biosocial
B)Social disorganization
C)Social process
D)Critical
A)Biosocial
B)Social disorganization
C)Social process
D)Critical
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12
The basis of Thornberry's theory was a combination of ______.
A)labeling and conflict models
B)social learning and conflict models
C)social control and labeling models
D)social control and social learning models
A)labeling and conflict models
B)social learning and conflict models
C)social control and labeling models
D)social control and social learning models
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13
Braithwaite's theory was presented in 1989 in his book ______.
A)Shame and Reintegration
B)The Reintegration of Male Offenders
C)Shaming and Crime
D)Crime, Shame, and Reintegration
A)Shame and Reintegration
B)The Reintegration of Male Offenders
C)Shaming and Crime
D)Crime, Shame, and Reintegration
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14
Most modern criminologists and theorists do not consider ______ theory to be one of the more robust models for understanding or reducing illegal activity.
A)low self-control
B)labeling
C)shaming
D)rational choice
A)low self-control
B)labeling
C)shaming
D)rational choice
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15
Thornberry incorporated empirical evidence from ______ when developing his interactional theory.
A)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
B)Elliott's integrated model
C)Hagan's power-control theory
D)Tittle's control-balance theory
A)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
B)Elliott's integrated model
C)Hagan's power-control theory
D)Tittle's control-balance theory
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16
Historically, criminological theories have been dominant in the discipline of ______.
A)sociology
B)psychology
C)biology
D)anthropology
A)sociology
B)psychology
C)biology
D)anthropology
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17
A theory that can effectively explain why crime occurs in certain individuals as well as in certain groups is ______.
A)interdependency theory
B)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
C)Elliot's integrated model
D)Hagan's power control theory
A)interdependency theory
B)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
C)Elliot's integrated model
D)Hagan's power control theory
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18
For typical individuals, the illustration of ______ integration is [High Self-Control Considerations of Potential Negative Consequences Deterred from Committing Crime].
A)end-to-end
B)side-by-side
C)up-and-down
D)parallel
A)end-to-end
B)side-by-side
C)up-and-down
D)parallel
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19
Braithwaite's inspiration for his theory of reintegrative shaming came from his comparison of socialization practices and the justice systems of ______ and Western culture.
A)Indian culture
B)Japanese culture
C)Middle Eastern culture
D)Canadian culture
A)Indian culture
B)Japanese culture
C)Middle Eastern culture
D)Canadian culture
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20
Per the case study about Thornberry's interactional model, what happened to Johnny?
A)His relationship with his mother improved.
B)He went back to school.
C)He began committing more serious crimes.
D)He began committing fewer crimes.
A)His relationship with his mother improved.
B)He went back to school.
C)He began committing more serious crimes.
D)He began committing fewer crimes.
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21
Criminological theories have been dominated by the discipline of psychology.
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22
Braithwaite believes most crime is committed by ______.
A)young individuals
B)older individuals
C)wealthy people
D)middle-class people
A)young individuals
B)older individuals
C)wealthy people
D)middle-class people
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23
In his reintegrative shaming theory, Braithwaite refers to the micro-level theory as ______ and the macro-level theory as ______.
A)communitarianism; intradependency
B)interdependency; intradependency
C)communitarianism; interdependency
D)interdependecncy; communitarianism
A)communitarianism; intradependency
B)interdependency; intradependency
C)communitarianism; interdependency
D)interdependecncy; communitarianism
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24
Power-control theory was introduced by ______.
A)Tittle
B)Braithwaite
C)Elliott
D)Hagan
A)Tittle
B)Braithwaite
C)Elliott
D)Hagan
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25
It appears that focusing on ______ may be one way of effectively targeting resources and strategies for reducing crime.
A)high-risk youths
B)high-risk adults
C)medium-risk youths
D)medium-risk adults
A)high-risk youths
B)high-risk adults
C)medium-risk youths
D)medium-risk adults
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26
Nick's dad goes to work every morning, while his mom stays home and takes care of him and his younger sister.Nick's dad makes all of the decisions because he is the breadwinner of the family.Which theory explains the unbalanced levels of control in this family?
A)interdependency theory
B)developmental theories
C)power-Control theory
D)interactional theory
A)interdependency theory
B)developmental theories
C)power-Control theory
D)interactional theory
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27
Judges using shaming techniques are applying elements of ______, as well as deterrence.
A)Tittle's control-balance theory
B)Hirschi's low self-control theory
C)Merton's strain theory
D)Braithwaite's theory of reintegrative shaming
A)Tittle's control-balance theory
B)Hirschi's low self-control theory
C)Merton's strain theory
D)Braithwaite's theory of reintegrative shaming
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28
Integrating two theories such that one is used to explain impulsivity and the other planning is referred to as up-and-down integration.
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29
The contemporary forms of theoretical integration seems to bring more ______ than it does ______.
A)criticisms; advantages
B)advantages; criticisms
C)validity; reliability
D)reliability; validity
A)criticisms; advantages
B)advantages; criticisms
C)validity; reliability
D)reliability; validity
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30
One main weakness of Pearson and Weiner's theoretical framework is that it is based on a single theory.Which theory is its basis?
A)low self-control theory
B)strain theory
C)social learning theory
D)differential association theory
A)low self-control theory
B)strain theory
C)social learning theory
D)differential association theory
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31
Which of the following is an example of restorative justice?
A)drug court program
B)probation
C)jail time
D)house arrest
A)drug court program
B)probation
C)jail time
D)house arrest
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32
Improving a weak/underdeveloped theory by adding propositions from other theories is theory elaboration.
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33
Which integrated theory allows for different types of individuals to become criminal?
A)Tittle's control-balance theory
B)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
C)Elliot's integrated model
D)Hagan's power control theory
A)Tittle's control-balance theory
B)Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory
C)Elliot's integrated model
D)Hagan's power control theory
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34
______ combinations occur when theories with different levels of analysis are integrated.
A)Bonding
B)Synthesized
C)Mixed-level
D)Cross-level
A)Bonding
B)Synthesized
C)Mixed-level
D)Cross-level
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35
Using parts of other theories to strengthen a weak theory is referred to as ______.
A)theoretical elaboration
B)theorietical synthesis
C)theoretical bonding
D)theoretical structuring
A)theoretical elaboration
B)theorietical synthesis
C)theoretical bonding
D)theoretical structuring
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36
Which theoretical integration theorist sees his theory as being more theory elaboration than theory intergration?
A)Braithwaite
B)Thornberry
C)Tittle
D)Elliott
A)Braithwaite
B)Thornberry
C)Tittle
D)Elliott
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37
End-to-end theoretical integration occurs when theorists have an idea about the sequential order of the theories that are used.
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38
Integrated theories attempt to put together two or more separate models of offending to form one explanatory theory.
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39
In his comparison of Japanese culture, Braithwaite found that ______ is their most common punishment for crime.
A)beheading
B)community service
C)ostracizing
D)public apology
A)beheading
B)community service
C)ostracizing
D)public apology
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40
The need to improve the ______ of traditional theories is the impetus of theoretical integration.
A)empirical validity
B)reliability
C)support
D)causality
A)empirical validity
B)reliability
C)support
D)causality
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41
Up-and-down integration is a deductive model of integration.
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42
In your opinion, how effective are deterrence theory policies?
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43
Identify the three most common forms of propositional theoretical integration and briefly describe each.
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44
Theoretical synthesis is a form of end-to-end integration.
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45
A person carrying a sign with "I shoplifted from this store" on it is an example of a shaming strategy.
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46
Braithwaite's theory does not consider emotions such as guilt and embarrassment.
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47
Elliott's integrated model is one of the most accepted models of theoretical synthesis.
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48
Theories proposed in 19th century focused only on lifestyle to understand criminal behavior.
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49
Pearson and Weiner proposed the idea of conceptual integration.
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50
Integrated models only include same-level theories (i.e., macro-macro or micro-micro).
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51
Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory is considered a macro-level theory.
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52
Thornberry's interactional theory was presented in the late 1950s.
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53
Tittle's theory asserts that a person is most likely to offend when he/she has a balance of control and being controlled.
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54
Identify two integrated theoretical explanations and compare and contrast the policies that each advocates.
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55
Most empirical studies are in favor of Braithwaite's reintegrative shaming theory.
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56
Tittle did much of his theory testing via the National Youth Survey.
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57
Braithewaite's theory of reintegrative shaming combines elements of several major theories of crime.Identify two of these major theories and briefly explain how each contributes to his intergrated theory.
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58
Reintergrative shaming was a program that focused on poverty.
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59
How can inner city programs decrease strain?
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60
The integrated framework does not acknowledge biological factors.
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