Deck 2: Victimization and Criminal Behavior.

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Classical criminology argues that criminal behavior is irrational.
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Race is a key factor in exposure to crime.
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Wealthy people can take measures to protect themselves from some types of crime.
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A state of anomie is where rules or norms that guide behavior have been strengthened or reinforced.
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Similar to men,women who engage in criminal activity disproportionately come from poor families.
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The tangible costs of crime are large.
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Freud proposed a psychoanalytic theory that crime is caused by unconscious drives and forces.
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Labeling is an example of a social process theory.
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The intangible costs of crime are small.
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Television feeds our fear of crime​
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Marxism is an example of social conflict theory.
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Most theories about crime focus on both the poor and the wealthy.
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Most theories about crime are based on men.
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Personal lifestyles do not influence exposure to victimization.
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Fear of crime is greatest in urban areas.
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Emilie Durkheim believed that crime was an unnatural part of social life.
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Research shows that the number of women being arrested has decreased significantly.
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Reduction in crime rates reduces the fear of crime.
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Cesare Lombroso's medical training led him to believe that certain people are born criminals.
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Positivist criminologists believe that science can be used to discover the causes of crime and to treat deviants.
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According to recent statistics,the crime the highest percentage of Americans fear or worry over is now​

A) ​getting mugged.
B) ​getting murdered.
C) ​being the victim of identity theft.
D) ​being a victim of terrorism.
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Theories of crime causation do not affect laws and crime policies.
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Wilson and Herrnstein's book Crime and Human Nature (1985)argued that certain biological factors such as sex,age,body type,and intelligence predispose some people to crime.
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The fear of crime is greatest in

A) ​rural areas.
B) ​suburban areas.
C) ​urban areas.
D) ​the workplace.
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According to your text,which of the following statements best reflects race victim crime statistics?​

A) ​Most violent crime is interracial.
B) ​Whites are most likely to be victims of violent crimes.
C) ​Most victims and offenders are from different social classes.
D) ​Whites are not fearful of being victimized by black strangers.
E) ​African Americans and other minorities are most likely to be victims of violent crimes.
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Crime has many kinds of costs,including economic,psychological,and emotional.
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Which of the following statements is true about crime in America?

A) ​Crime rates are increasing and Americans are not fearful of crime.
B) ​Crime rates are decreasing and Americans are not fearful of crime.
C) ​Crime rates are increasing and Americans are fearful of crime.
D) ​Crime rates are decreasing and Americans are fearful of crime.
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Which type of criminology used science to study the body,mind,and environment of the offender?​

A) ​Classical
B) ​Neoclassical
C) ​Positivist
D) ​Victimology
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______________ explanations view the cause of criminal behavior from a mental condition,a personality disturbance,or limited intellect​

A) ​Biological
B) ​Psychological
C) ​Criminogenic
D) ​Sociological
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According to the lifestyle exposure model,who is most likely to be victimized because of where they live and how they spend their leisure time?

A) ​Elderly white females
B) ​Elderly white males
C) ​Elderly black females
D) ​Young black males
E) ​Young white males
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What stage of life is most significant in Sigmund Freud's theory of personality?​

A) ​Fetal development
B) ​Early childhood
C) ​Adulthood
D) ​Middle age
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Crime in poor areas is always​

A) ​high.
B) ​low.
C) ​moderate.
D) ​nonexistent.
E) ​none of the above, because others factors affect crime rates.
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Which of the following is not a main principle of classical criminology?​

A) ​Criminal behavior is rational.
B) ​People who commit crimes weigh the costs and benefits.
C) ​Fear of punishment keeps most people in check.
D) ​Punishment should be tailored to each individual person.
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According to the lifestyle exposure model,which of the following does not affect victimization?​

A) ​Exposure
B) ​Associations
C) ​Lifestyle
D) ​Adaptations
E) ​Self-control
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Psychoanalytic theory explains criminal behavior as resulting from

A) ​overdeveloped id.
B) ​perfectly developed ego.
C) ​underdeveloped or overdeveloped superego.
D) ​underdeveloped or overdeveloped ego.
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If crime is learned behavior,then policies to promote stable families should exist.
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Freud's psychoanalytic theory focuses on​

A) ​adult experiences causing criminal behavior.
B) ​social explanations of crime.
C) ​biological explanations of crime.
D) ​unconscious drives and forces explaining crime.
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The fear of crime is fed by​

A) ​television.
B) ​news media.
C) ​personal communication in social networks.
D) ​all of the above.
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Repetitive victimization refers to individuals who are victimized by crime more than once during a relatively brief period of time.
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If a person is defined as criminogenic,this means that he or she​

A) ​became a criminal as an adult.
B) ​was born a criminal.
C) ​became a criminal as a result of a traumatic experience.
D) ​will never become a criminal.
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Prior to the 1970s,why was it assumed that women did not commit serious crimes?​

A) ​Women were not physically strong enough.
B) ​Women were assumed to be very dependent and nurturing.
C) ​Women were not given the opportunities to commit such crimes.
D) ​Women were too intelligent.
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What are the three types of social process theories?​

A) ​Learning, control, and labeling
B) ​Biological, psychological, and sociological
C) ​Id, ego, and superego
D) ​Critical, radical, and Marxist
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Most women criminals come from __________ families.

A) ​upper-class
B) ​middle-class
C) ​lower-class
D) ​upper-middle-class
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Which of the following is not a feature of the positivist criminology approach?​

A) ​Human behavior is controlled by physical, mental, and social factors, not by free will.
B) ​Human behavior is determined by free will.
C) ​Criminals are different from noncriminals.
D) ​Science can be used to discover the causes of crime and to treat deviants.
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What two things must a theory explain if it does a good job of explaining gender differences in offending?​

A) ​The gender gap, and differences in types of offenses committed by men and women
B) ​The fact that women are more criminal than men, and also commit more serious crimes
C) ​The role of victimization in offending, and the disparate treatment of minority offenders
D) ​The income inequalities between men and women, and the fact that women are more likely to live with their children
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Which of the following argued that the women's movement increased the role of women in criminal activity?​

A) ​Sigmund Freud
B) ​Freda Adler
C) ​Edwin Sutherland
D) ​Richard Herrnstein
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The role of victims in fostering the context or triggering the action that led to their own victimization in a crime is referred to as​

A) ​victim precipitation.
B) ​revictimization.
C) ​repetitive victimization.
D) ​victim notification.
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Which of the following theories involves the use of criminal law to control society's poor and have-nots?​

A) ​Social conflict
B) ​Learning
C) ​Social structure
D) ​Labeling
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Who created the theory of differential association?​

A) ​Sigmund Freud
B) ​James Q. Wilson
C) ​Cesare Lombroso
D) ​Edwin Sutherland
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In relation to men,women commit​

A) ​more crime.
B) ​the same amount of crime.
C) ​less crime.
D) ​more violent crimes.
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Women's share of arrests is highest for which type of crime?​

A) ​Robbery
B) ​Rape
C) ​Murder
D) ​Larceny-theft
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Which of the following is a common measure taken by poorer individuals in an attempt to reduce the fear of crime,as described in the text?​

A) ​Hiring private security companies
B) ​Moving to the suburbs
C) ​Installing home security systems
D) ​Working the night shift
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Which theory views family and peers as primary influences on criminal activity?​

A) ​Control theory
B) ​Labeling theory
C) ​Learning theory
D) ​Conflict theory
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Which of the following is not a right guaranteed by the Justice for All Act in federal criminal cases?​

A) ​The right to be questioned by the accused
B) ​The right to reasonable notice of any court proceeding, parole proceeding, release, or escape of the accused
C) ​The reasonable right to confer with the federal prosecutor
D) ​The right to proceedings free of unreasonable delay
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Which medical researcher suggested that when environmental lead finds its way into the developing brain,it disturbs impulse control?​

A) ​Cesar Lombroso
B) ​Sigmund Freud
C) ​Emile Durkheim
D) ​Herbert Needleman
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Which theory contains the idea that any person,regardless of education,class,or upbringing,can become a criminal?​

A) ​Biological theory
B) ​Social process theory
C) ​Social conflict theory
D) ​Social structure theory
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________ theory,a type of social process theory,stresses that social links keep people in line with accepted norms.

A) ​Labeling
B) ​Learning
C) ​Control
D) ​Normal
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A ________ explanation of criminal acts argues that being a member of a social group shapes behavior.

A) ​biological
B) ​psychological
C) ​sociological
D) ​physiological
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Which of the following is more closely linked to exposure to crime?​

A) ​Having a higher income
B) ​Living in a rural area
C) ​Living in a suburban area
D) ​Living in a city
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Individual Americans influence criminal justice policy through their involvement in community organizations,such as​

A) ​neighborhood associations.
B) ​parent-teacher organizations.
C) ​church groups.
D) ​all of the above.
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Explain the difference between repetitive victimization and revictimization.
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Explain Cesare Lombroso's biological theory focusing on criminogenic traits.Are such theories used in modern criminology?Why or why not?​
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Explain what life course theories seek to do.
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Compare and contrast positivist criminology and classical criminology.What are the similarities,and what are the differences?​
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How might you explain the renewed interest in biological explanations of crime?​
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Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic has high,prominent cheekbones.This physical attribute in a criminal would be considered a(n)​

A) ​criminogenic trait.
B) ​psychoanalytic trait.
C) ​antisocial trait.
D) ​sociopath.
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Compare and contrast two of the following three explanations for criminal behavior:
∙ Biological?∙ Psychological?∙ Sociological​
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Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff was the first individual to speak with authority to the group that eventually harmed him.This would be known as​

A) ​victim precipitation.
B) ​revictimization.
C) ​repetitive victimization.
D) ​victimization.
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Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Christina's depression played a significant part in her criminal lifestyle.Which theory best explains why this is so?​

A) ​Gender explanations
B) ​Life course explanations
C) ​Sociological explanations
D) ​Psychological explanations
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Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Freda Adler would theorize that Christina committed her crimes because women are seeking​

A) ​equality.
B) ​transition.
C) ​financial gain.
D) ​structure.
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Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Which major theory of criminality would best explain Christina's criminal behavior based upon her formative years?​

A) ​Psychological
B) ​Social contract
C) ​Social process
D) ​Social structure
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Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic participated in crime as a teen,but was able to go on and make a successful life for himself.Which theory would Dominic's case best support?​

A) ​Psychological theory
B) ​Life course theory
C) ​Sociological theory
D) ​Gender theory
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Discuss two of the factors discussed in your text that demonstrate how anyone may be a victim of crime.
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Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic was encouraged to participate in gang behavior by his "friends."Edwin Sutherland referred to this as​

A) ​anomie.
B) ​strain.
C) ​differential association.
D) ​process.
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Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff will most likely file a _____ lawsuit against the offenders who injured him,which will not be difficult to win.

A) ​criminal
B) ​tort
C) ​civil
D) ​motion
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Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff will receive assistance from a volunteer agency that helps to navigate the court system.Such a group is often referred to as a(n)_________ assistance program.

A) ​inmate
B) ​legal aid
C) ​offender
D) ​victim
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According to these theories crime is the result of underlying social conditions such as poverty,inequality,and unemployment.

A) ​Biological
B) ​Psychological
C) ​Social structure
D) ​Social process
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Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Because Jeff and his coworkers were attending a bar late at night,they could be considered at a higher risk of criminal activity.This is known as _________ theory.

A) ​lifestyle-exposure
B) ​routine activities
C) ​social control
D) ​learning
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Explain how income impacts the crime rate.Why do individuals who live in lower socioeconomic conditions have higher rates of crime and are also more likely to become victims of crime?​
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Discuss two factors from your book addressing why women may constitute such a small percentage of criminal activity in relation to men.
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Classical criminology argues that criminal behavior is irrational.
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Race is a key factor in exposure to crime.
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Wealthy people can take measures to protect themselves from some types of crime.
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A state of anomie is where rules or norms that guide behavior have been strengthened or reinforced.
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Similar to men,women who engage in criminal activity disproportionately come from poor families.
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The tangible costs of crime are large.
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Freud proposed a psychoanalytic theory that crime is caused by unconscious drives and forces.
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Labeling is an example of a social process theory.
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The intangible costs of crime are small.
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Television feeds our fear of crime​
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Marxism is an example of social conflict theory.
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Most theories about crime focus on both the poor and the wealthy.
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Most theories about crime are based on men.
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Personal lifestyles do not influence exposure to victimization.
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Fear of crime is greatest in urban areas.
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Emilie Durkheim believed that crime was an unnatural part of social life.
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Research shows that the number of women being arrested has decreased significantly.
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Reduction in crime rates reduces the fear of crime.
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Cesare Lombroso's medical training led him to believe that certain people are born criminals.
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Positivist criminologists believe that science can be used to discover the causes of crime and to treat deviants.
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According to recent statistics,the crime the highest percentage of Americans fear or worry over is now​

A) ​getting mugged.
B) ​getting murdered.
C) ​being the victim of identity theft.
D) ​being a victim of terrorism.
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Theories of crime causation do not affect laws and crime policies.
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Wilson and Herrnstein's book Crime and Human Nature (1985)argued that certain biological factors such as sex,age,body type,and intelligence predispose some people to crime.
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The fear of crime is greatest in

A) ​rural areas.
B) ​suburban areas.
C) ​urban areas.
D) ​the workplace.
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According to your text,which of the following statements best reflects race victim crime statistics?​

A) ​Most violent crime is interracial.
B) ​Whites are most likely to be victims of violent crimes.
C) ​Most victims and offenders are from different social classes.
D) ​Whites are not fearful of being victimized by black strangers.
E) ​African Americans and other minorities are most likely to be victims of violent crimes.
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Crime has many kinds of costs,including economic,psychological,and emotional.
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Which of the following statements is true about crime in America?

A) ​Crime rates are increasing and Americans are not fearful of crime.
B) ​Crime rates are decreasing and Americans are not fearful of crime.
C) ​Crime rates are increasing and Americans are fearful of crime.
D) ​Crime rates are decreasing and Americans are fearful of crime.
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Which type of criminology used science to study the body,mind,and environment of the offender?​

A) ​Classical
B) ​Neoclassical
C) ​Positivist
D) ​Victimology
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______________ explanations view the cause of criminal behavior from a mental condition,a personality disturbance,or limited intellect​

A) ​Biological
B) ​Psychological
C) ​Criminogenic
D) ​Sociological
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According to the lifestyle exposure model,who is most likely to be victimized because of where they live and how they spend their leisure time?

A) ​Elderly white females
B) ​Elderly white males
C) ​Elderly black females
D) ​Young black males
E) ​Young white males
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What stage of life is most significant in Sigmund Freud's theory of personality?​

A) ​Fetal development
B) ​Early childhood
C) ​Adulthood
D) ​Middle age
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Crime in poor areas is always​

A) ​high.
B) ​low.
C) ​moderate.
D) ​nonexistent.
E) ​none of the above, because others factors affect crime rates.
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Which of the following is not a main principle of classical criminology?​

A) ​Criminal behavior is rational.
B) ​People who commit crimes weigh the costs and benefits.
C) ​Fear of punishment keeps most people in check.
D) ​Punishment should be tailored to each individual person.
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According to the lifestyle exposure model,which of the following does not affect victimization?​

A) ​Exposure
B) ​Associations
C) ​Lifestyle
D) ​Adaptations
E) ​Self-control
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Psychoanalytic theory explains criminal behavior as resulting from

A) ​overdeveloped id.
B) ​perfectly developed ego.
C) ​underdeveloped or overdeveloped superego.
D) ​underdeveloped or overdeveloped ego.
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If crime is learned behavior,then policies to promote stable families should exist.
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Freud's psychoanalytic theory focuses on​

A) ​adult experiences causing criminal behavior.
B) ​social explanations of crime.
C) ​biological explanations of crime.
D) ​unconscious drives and forces explaining crime.
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The fear of crime is fed by​

A) ​television.
B) ​news media.
C) ​personal communication in social networks.
D) ​all of the above.
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Repetitive victimization refers to individuals who are victimized by crime more than once during a relatively brief period of time.
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If a person is defined as criminogenic,this means that he or she​

A) ​became a criminal as an adult.
B) ​was born a criminal.
C) ​became a criminal as a result of a traumatic experience.
D) ​will never become a criminal.
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41
Prior to the 1970s,why was it assumed that women did not commit serious crimes?​

A) ​Women were not physically strong enough.
B) ​Women were assumed to be very dependent and nurturing.
C) ​Women were not given the opportunities to commit such crimes.
D) ​Women were too intelligent.
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42
What are the three types of social process theories?​

A) ​Learning, control, and labeling
B) ​Biological, psychological, and sociological
C) ​Id, ego, and superego
D) ​Critical, radical, and Marxist
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43
Most women criminals come from __________ families.

A) ​upper-class
B) ​middle-class
C) ​lower-class
D) ​upper-middle-class
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44
Which of the following is not a feature of the positivist criminology approach?​

A) ​Human behavior is controlled by physical, mental, and social factors, not by free will.
B) ​Human behavior is determined by free will.
C) ​Criminals are different from noncriminals.
D) ​Science can be used to discover the causes of crime and to treat deviants.
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45
What two things must a theory explain if it does a good job of explaining gender differences in offending?​

A) ​The gender gap, and differences in types of offenses committed by men and women
B) ​The fact that women are more criminal than men, and also commit more serious crimes
C) ​The role of victimization in offending, and the disparate treatment of minority offenders
D) ​The income inequalities between men and women, and the fact that women are more likely to live with their children
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46
Which of the following argued that the women's movement increased the role of women in criminal activity?​

A) ​Sigmund Freud
B) ​Freda Adler
C) ​Edwin Sutherland
D) ​Richard Herrnstein
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47
The role of victims in fostering the context or triggering the action that led to their own victimization in a crime is referred to as​

A) ​victim precipitation.
B) ​revictimization.
C) ​repetitive victimization.
D) ​victim notification.
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48
Which of the following theories involves the use of criminal law to control society's poor and have-nots?​

A) ​Social conflict
B) ​Learning
C) ​Social structure
D) ​Labeling
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49
Who created the theory of differential association?​

A) ​Sigmund Freud
B) ​James Q. Wilson
C) ​Cesare Lombroso
D) ​Edwin Sutherland
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50
In relation to men,women commit​

A) ​more crime.
B) ​the same amount of crime.
C) ​less crime.
D) ​more violent crimes.
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51
Women's share of arrests is highest for which type of crime?​

A) ​Robbery
B) ​Rape
C) ​Murder
D) ​Larceny-theft
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52
Which of the following is a common measure taken by poorer individuals in an attempt to reduce the fear of crime,as described in the text?​

A) ​Hiring private security companies
B) ​Moving to the suburbs
C) ​Installing home security systems
D) ​Working the night shift
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53
Which theory views family and peers as primary influences on criminal activity?​

A) ​Control theory
B) ​Labeling theory
C) ​Learning theory
D) ​Conflict theory
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54
Which of the following is not a right guaranteed by the Justice for All Act in federal criminal cases?​

A) ​The right to be questioned by the accused
B) ​The right to reasonable notice of any court proceeding, parole proceeding, release, or escape of the accused
C) ​The reasonable right to confer with the federal prosecutor
D) ​The right to proceedings free of unreasonable delay
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55
Which medical researcher suggested that when environmental lead finds its way into the developing brain,it disturbs impulse control?​

A) ​Cesar Lombroso
B) ​Sigmund Freud
C) ​Emile Durkheim
D) ​Herbert Needleman
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56
Which theory contains the idea that any person,regardless of education,class,or upbringing,can become a criminal?​

A) ​Biological theory
B) ​Social process theory
C) ​Social conflict theory
D) ​Social structure theory
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57
________ theory,a type of social process theory,stresses that social links keep people in line with accepted norms.

A) ​Labeling
B) ​Learning
C) ​Control
D) ​Normal
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58
A ________ explanation of criminal acts argues that being a member of a social group shapes behavior.

A) ​biological
B) ​psychological
C) ​sociological
D) ​physiological
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59
Which of the following is more closely linked to exposure to crime?​

A) ​Having a higher income
B) ​Living in a rural area
C) ​Living in a suburban area
D) ​Living in a city
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60
Individual Americans influence criminal justice policy through their involvement in community organizations,such as​

A) ​neighborhood associations.
B) ​parent-teacher organizations.
C) ​church groups.
D) ​all of the above.
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61
Explain the difference between repetitive victimization and revictimization.
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62
Explain Cesare Lombroso's biological theory focusing on criminogenic traits.Are such theories used in modern criminology?Why or why not?​
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63
Explain what life course theories seek to do.
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64
Compare and contrast positivist criminology and classical criminology.What are the similarities,and what are the differences?​
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65
How might you explain the renewed interest in biological explanations of crime?​
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66
Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic has high,prominent cheekbones.This physical attribute in a criminal would be considered a(n)​

A) ​criminogenic trait.
B) ​psychoanalytic trait.
C) ​antisocial trait.
D) ​sociopath.
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67
Compare and contrast two of the following three explanations for criminal behavior:
∙ Biological?∙ Psychological?∙ Sociological​
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68
Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff was the first individual to speak with authority to the group that eventually harmed him.This would be known as​

A) ​victim precipitation.
B) ​revictimization.
C) ​repetitive victimization.
D) ​victimization.
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69
Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Christina's depression played a significant part in her criminal lifestyle.Which theory best explains why this is so?​

A) ​Gender explanations
B) ​Life course explanations
C) ​Sociological explanations
D) ​Psychological explanations
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70
Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Freda Adler would theorize that Christina committed her crimes because women are seeking​

A) ​equality.
B) ​transition.
C) ​financial gain.
D) ​structure.
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71
Christina is a single mother of two children. She grew up in a home filled with violence. Her mother was frequently high on crack cocaine as she entered her teen years. Christina's dad has not been a part of her life since she was four. She vowed to herself that she would never allow her children to be raised in a home like she grew up in. Christina married her high school boyfriend and had a son and a daughter. She worked as a nursing assistant and life was going well for her until her husband left her for another woman. Christina feel into a massive depression that was only relieved with alcohol and other illegal drugs. Christina started selling drugs and herself to maintain her habit until she was arrested by an undercover officer. She is currently serving a six year prison sentence.
Which major theory of criminality would best explain Christina's criminal behavior based upon her formative years?​

A) ​Psychological
B) ​Social contract
C) ​Social process
D) ​Social structure
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72
Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic participated in crime as a teen,but was able to go on and make a successful life for himself.Which theory would Dominic's case best support?​

A) ​Psychological theory
B) ​Life course theory
C) ​Sociological theory
D) ​Gender theory
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73
Discuss two of the factors discussed in your text that demonstrate how anyone may be a victim of crime.
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74
Dominic is currently a successful high school teacher. When Dominic was 17 years old he was recruited by a gang. He joined the gang in order to establish a sense of belonging. Dominic went through the initiation process when he found out that his last "duty" was to rob a local gas station at gunpoint. Dominic went into the store, but readily noticed that his old high school football coach was standing in line to check out. Dominic went up to the coach, who he has always had a special relationship with, and told him what he just about to do. The coach immediately was able to get Dominic assistance to get out of the gang. He was able to attend a different school in a different county, which eventually lead to a college degree.Dominic always wonders what would have happened if he had ventured deeper in the gang style.
Dominic was encouraged to participate in gang behavior by his "friends."Edwin Sutherland referred to this as​

A) ​anomie.
B) ​strain.
C) ​differential association.
D) ​process.
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75
Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff will most likely file a _____ lawsuit against the offenders who injured him,which will not be difficult to win.

A) ​criminal
B) ​tort
C) ​civil
D) ​motion
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76
Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Jeff will receive assistance from a volunteer agency that helps to navigate the court system.Such a group is often referred to as a(n)_________ assistance program.

A) ​inmate
B) ​legal aid
C) ​offender
D) ​victim
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77
According to these theories crime is the result of underlying social conditions such as poverty,inequality,and unemployment.

A) ​Biological
B) ​Psychological
C) ​Social structure
D) ​Social process
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78
Jeff frequently visits the local bar on his way home from his second shift factory job. He and his coworkers will often have a beer or two before going home for the night. Jeff and his friends are anxious to arrive to the bar on this particular night due to his favorite NFL team playing. He hopes they will arrive to view the fourth quarter of the game. As he enters the bar, he notes a group of noisy, obnoxious rival fans that had one too many drinks. Jeff ask the group to quiet down so he could hear the game. He was immediately approached by the members of the group asking if they wanted to make an issue of the game. Before Jeff could answer, one member of the group throws a punch. Within minutes, a full bar brawl has ensued.  Jeff ends up with a fractured skull, which has resulted in brain damage.
Because Jeff and his coworkers were attending a bar late at night,they could be considered at a higher risk of criminal activity.This is known as _________ theory.

A) ​lifestyle-exposure
B) ​routine activities
C) ​social control
D) ​learning
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79
Explain how income impacts the crime rate.Why do individuals who live in lower socioeconomic conditions have higher rates of crime and are also more likely to become victims of crime?​
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80
Discuss two factors from your book addressing why women may constitute such a small percentage of criminal activity in relation to men.
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