Deck 6: Individual Views of Delinquency

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The unique conceptions of crime and criminal justice that emerged in the eighteenth century were collectively known as

A) Choice Theory.
B) the Classical School of Criminology.
C) the Modern Criminal Justice System.
D) Trait Theory.
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In the eighteenth century, people who called for changes to the existing legal system were sometimes called __________.

A) justices.
B) classicists.
C) reformists.
D) offenders.
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The relativeness of a punishment to a particular crime is known as __________.

A) proportionality
B) equitableness.
C) hedonism.
D) responsibility.
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In his book, The Seductions of Crime, Jack Katz points out that an important factor in delinquent behavior is __________.

A) moralism.
B) excitement.
C) vandalism.
D) experience.
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To use punishment of one individual as an example to others is known as __________.

A) general deterrence.
B) sanctioning
C) specific deterrence.
D) sanctioning.
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The belief that delinquency is not a result of free will, but of other factors beyond the control of an individual is known as __________.

A) configuration.
B) influence.
C) bioligism.
D) determinism.
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A scientific approach to understanding and identifying the biological connections to criminal behavior is called __________.

A) positivism.
B) negativism.
C) neutrality.
D) atavism.
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Trait theory focuses on a person's __________.

A) biological background.
B) emotional state.
C) physical makeup.
D) intelligence.
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Which theorist believed that criminals were biological throwback to an earlier stage of human evolution?

A) William Sheldon
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Herbert Needleman
D) None of these are correct.
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In his book, Varieties of Delinquent Youth, William Sheldon put forth his theory of

A) somatyping.
B) MBD.
C) geneticism.
D) generalized psychology.
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In cognitive psychology, the process of acquiring information and redefining it into a personal understanding is called

A) digestion.
B) encoding.
C) self-efficacy.
D) processing
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The work of Sigmund Freud, focusing on repressed emotions and obstacles created in childhood, is known as __________.
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The study of the development of moral codes that people use is part of __________.
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Freud referred to the part of the personality that continually seeks pleasure as the __________.
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_________ is a symptom of Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
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Manic symptoms of bipolar can include __________.
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Modern scholars, who believe there is an interaction between biological and environmental factors in delinquent behavior, are known as __________.
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James Q. Wilson and Richard Herrnstein wrote the book __________.
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Wilson and Hernstein suggest a _______relationship between intelligence and adult crime?
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Who was one of the founders of behavioral theory?
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At which stage, in Piaget's model of cognitive development, do youths begin to think abstractly?
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Youths with Conduct Disorder have difficulty __________.
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Biosocial theories often use historical data as a focus of their research.
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Neurological explanations for aggressive behavior in youths are sometimes called Atavisms.
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A limitation of Freudian analysis in describing delinquency is that it is highly subjective.
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Research has shown a correlation between delinquency in girls and puberty.
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Sigmund Freud was one of the founders of behavioral theory.
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The concrete operations stage is the second one in Piaget's model of cognitive development
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Developmental psychology focuses on changes that occur in people as they age
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Manic symptoms of bipolar can include loss of energy.
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Youths that suffer from an inability to express and process emotion, but do not engage in criminal activities are known as primary psychopaths.
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Attention to details is not a sign of Inattentive ADHD.
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Intense feelings of guilt over actions is not characteristic of a psychopathic personality.
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Deck 6: Individual Views of Delinquency
1
The unique conceptions of crime and criminal justice that emerged in the eighteenth century were collectively known as

A) Choice Theory.
B) the Classical School of Criminology.
C) the Modern Criminal Justice System.
D) Trait Theory.
B
2
In the eighteenth century, people who called for changes to the existing legal system were sometimes called __________.

A) justices.
B) classicists.
C) reformists.
D) offenders.
C
3
The relativeness of a punishment to a particular crime is known as __________.

A) proportionality
B) equitableness.
C) hedonism.
D) responsibility.
A
4
In his book, The Seductions of Crime, Jack Katz points out that an important factor in delinquent behavior is __________.

A) moralism.
B) excitement.
C) vandalism.
D) experience.
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To use punishment of one individual as an example to others is known as __________.

A) general deterrence.
B) sanctioning
C) specific deterrence.
D) sanctioning.
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The belief that delinquency is not a result of free will, but of other factors beyond the control of an individual is known as __________.

A) configuration.
B) influence.
C) bioligism.
D) determinism.
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A scientific approach to understanding and identifying the biological connections to criminal behavior is called __________.

A) positivism.
B) negativism.
C) neutrality.
D) atavism.
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Trait theory focuses on a person's __________.

A) biological background.
B) emotional state.
C) physical makeup.
D) intelligence.
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Which theorist believed that criminals were biological throwback to an earlier stage of human evolution?

A) William Sheldon
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Herbert Needleman
D) None of these are correct.
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In his book, Varieties of Delinquent Youth, William Sheldon put forth his theory of

A) somatyping.
B) MBD.
C) geneticism.
D) generalized psychology.
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In cognitive psychology, the process of acquiring information and redefining it into a personal understanding is called

A) digestion.
B) encoding.
C) self-efficacy.
D) processing
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The work of Sigmund Freud, focusing on repressed emotions and obstacles created in childhood, is known as __________.
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The study of the development of moral codes that people use is part of __________.
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Freud referred to the part of the personality that continually seeks pleasure as the __________.
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_________ is a symptom of Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
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Manic symptoms of bipolar can include __________.
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Modern scholars, who believe there is an interaction between biological and environmental factors in delinquent behavior, are known as __________.
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James Q. Wilson and Richard Herrnstein wrote the book __________.
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Wilson and Hernstein suggest a _______relationship between intelligence and adult crime?
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Who was one of the founders of behavioral theory?
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At which stage, in Piaget's model of cognitive development, do youths begin to think abstractly?
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Youths with Conduct Disorder have difficulty __________.
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Biosocial theories often use historical data as a focus of their research.
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Neurological explanations for aggressive behavior in youths are sometimes called Atavisms.
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A limitation of Freudian analysis in describing delinquency is that it is highly subjective.
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Research has shown a correlation between delinquency in girls and puberty.
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Sigmund Freud was one of the founders of behavioral theory.
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The concrete operations stage is the second one in Piaget's model of cognitive development
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Developmental psychology focuses on changes that occur in people as they age
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Manic symptoms of bipolar can include loss of energy.
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Youths that suffer from an inability to express and process emotion, but do not engage in criminal activities are known as primary psychopaths.
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Attention to details is not a sign of Inattentive ADHD.
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Intense feelings of guilt over actions is not characteristic of a psychopathic personality.
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