Deck 8: The Delinquent Event: Situational Aspects, Routine Activities, and Rational Choice
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Deck 8: The Delinquent Event: Situational Aspects, Routine Activities, and Rational Choice
1
Objective content of situations refers to characteristics of a given situation that provide motivation and opportunity for crime.
True
2
Proposing the concept of drift, Sykes and Matza point out that:
A) criminal behavior is learned in much the same way that conformity is learned.
B) delinquents are not completely separated from the standards and expectations of conventional society.
C) criminality is a product of weak self-concept and poor esteem.
D) law is differentially applied, benefiting those who hold economic and social power and penalizing the powerlessness.
A) criminal behavior is learned in much the same way that conformity is learned.
B) delinquents are not completely separated from the standards and expectations of conventional society.
C) criminality is a product of weak self-concept and poor esteem.
D) law is differentially applied, benefiting those who hold economic and social power and penalizing the powerlessness.
B
3
Drift theory incorporates three fundamental elements. Which of the following is NOT one of these elements?
A) Developing a "will" for delinquency
B) Subculture of delinquency and subterranean values
C) Absence of capable guardians
D) Techniques of neutralization
A) Developing a "will" for delinquency
B) Subculture of delinquency and subterranean values
C) Absence of capable guardians
D) Techniques of neutralization
C
4
Matza advances what concept to convey a less deterministic view of delinquent youth and their involvement in delinquent behavior?
A) Hard determinism
B) Drift
C) Situation inducements
D) Criminogenic situations
A) Hard determinism
B) Drift
C) Situation inducements
D) Criminogenic situations
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5
Which of the following is NOT one of the elements in Osgood's revised routine activities theory?
A) Situational motivation
B) Time with peers
C) Unstructured activities
D) Suitable targets
A) Situational motivation
B) Time with peers
C) Unstructured activities
D) Suitable targets
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6
According to routine activities theory, three basic elements of the situation are necessary for crime or delinquency to occur. Which of the following is NOT one of these elements?
A) Motivated offenders
B) Absence of capable guardians
C) Suitable targets
D) Unstructured activities
A) Motivated offenders
B) Absence of capable guardians
C) Suitable targets
D) Unstructured activities
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7
Which theory did Cohen and Felson develop to try to address the characteristics of the situation that influence the range of choices available to individuals?
A) Status-frustration theory
B) Social bond theory
C) Routine activities theory
D) Drift theory
A) Status-frustration theory
B) Social bond theory
C) Routine activities theory
D) Drift theory
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8
McCarthy's extension to Katz's explanation of sneaky thrill property crime contends that Katz's emphasis on _____________ is overstated.
A) emotional elements
B) cognitive processes
C) paths of action
D) soft determinism
A) emotional elements
B) cognitive processes
C) paths of action
D) soft determinism
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9
Being thrilled by the delinquent act illustrates which situational dynamic of crime proposed by Katz?
A) Emotional process
B) Path of action
C) Line of interpretation
D) Preparation and motivation
A) Emotional process
B) Path of action
C) Line of interpretation
D) Preparation and motivation
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10
Which of the following is one of the techniques of neutralization in drift theory?
A) Denial of injury
B) Denial of the victim
C) Appeal to higher loyalties
D) All of the above.
A) Denial of injury
B) Denial of the victim
C) Appeal to higher loyalties
D) All of the above.
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11
The statement, "Police are corrupt, stupid, and brutal," reflects which technique of neutralization?
A) Denial of responsibility
B) Condemnation of the condemners
C) Appeal to high loyalties
D) Denial of injury
A) Denial of responsibility
B) Condemnation of the condemners
C) Appeal to high loyalties
D) Denial of injury
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12
According to Laub and Sampson (2003), even though offending decisions are situated, offenders often put themselves in situations that are:
A) conducive to crime.
B) logically irrelevant to crime.
C) materially beneficial.
D) self-benefiting.
A) conducive to crime.
B) logically irrelevant to crime.
C) materially beneficial.
D) self-benefiting.
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13
According to Wilson and Herrnstein, criminal propensity:
A) refers to constitutional characteristics present at birth.
B) is expressed in personality traits.
C) influences perceptions of the costs and rewards of crime.
D) All of the above.
A) refers to constitutional characteristics present at birth.
B) is expressed in personality traits.
C) influences perceptions of the costs and rewards of crime.
D) All of the above.
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14
Criminologist Raymond Paternoster conducted a study of the role of rational choice in all but which one of the following delinquent behaviors?
A) Assault
B) Marijuana use
C) Petty theft
D) Vandalism
A) Assault
B) Marijuana use
C) Petty theft
D) Vandalism
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15
Paternoster's rational choice model includes which of the following considerations that enter into offending decisions?
A) Affective ties
B) Opportunities
C) Formal sanctions
D) All of the above.
A) Affective ties
B) Opportunities
C) Formal sanctions
D) All of the above.
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16
Rational choice theory has been applied most extensively to:
A) juvenile criminality.
B) violent crime.
C) property crime.
D) adult criminality.
A) juvenile criminality.
B) violent crime.
C) property crime.
D) adult criminality.
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17
Matza offers two conditions that activate a will for delinquency: preparation and _____________.
A) isolation.
B) desperation.
C) accusation.
D) motivation.
A) isolation.
B) desperation.
C) accusation.
D) motivation.
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18
Matza turns to which approach to account for the driving force that leads to delinquent behavior?
A) Positivist criminology
B) Strain theories
C) Classical criminology
D) Control theories
A) Positivist criminology
B) Strain theories
C) Classical criminology
D) Control theories
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19
The statement, "I did it for the sake of my friends," reflects which technique of neutralization?
A) Appeal to higher loyalties
B) Denial of the victim
C) Denial of injury
D) None of the above.
A) Appeal to higher loyalties
B) Denial of the victim
C) Denial of injury
D) None of the above.
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20
Katz proposes that the situational dynamics of crime involve three stages. Which of the following is NOT one of these three stages?
A) Emotional process
B) Line of interpretation
C) Preparation and motivation
D) Path of action
A) Emotional process
B) Line of interpretation
C) Preparation and motivation
D) Path of action
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21
In Seductions of Crime, Jack Katz argues that we cannot explain delinquency without understanding:
A) how the criminal act is experienced and understood by the offender.
B) the objective content of the situation in which it occurs.
C) the role of peers in encouraging delinquency.
D) developmental factors related to the offender's previous history.
A) how the criminal act is experienced and understood by the offender.
B) the objective content of the situation in which it occurs.
C) the role of peers in encouraging delinquency.
D) developmental factors related to the offender's previous history.
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22
Sykes and Matza believe that delinquents experience no guilt after committing illegal acts.
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23
The suitability of targets depends on factors such as value of the object, physical visibility, and access.
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24
Motivated offenders, suitable targets, and absence of capable guardians are elements of routine activities theory.
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25
Jack Katz developed routine activities theory.
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26
According to Katz, the situational dynamics of crime involve a path of action, a line of interpretation, and an emotional process.
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27
Commitment to conformity is due in part to a desire to maintain valued relationships, especially the youth's relationship to parents.
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28
Blocked goals and frustration are also identified as the frustration-aggression hypothesis.
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29
Subjective content of situations refers to characteristics of the immediate setting that provide opportunity for crime.
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30
Denial of the victim is one of the five techniques of neutralization.
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31
According to Matza, preparation and desperation activate the will for delinquency.
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32
In his book Seductions of Crime: Moral and Sensual Attractions in Doing Evil, Jack Katz focuses on the ____________ content of crime and delinquency, or the meaning that situations have for those involved.
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) objective
D) subjective
A) implicit
B) explicit
C) objective
D) subjective
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33
McCarthy and Hagan's study of homeless youth found that the adverse situations of homelessness have strong direct effects on street crime. Which of the following was NOT one of the adverse situations that they studied?
A) Hunger
B) Lack of shelter
C) Drug addiction
D) Unemployment
A) Hunger
B) Lack of shelter
C) Drug addiction
D) Unemployment
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34
McCarthy and Hagan's study of street youth found support for the view that _____________ leads to crime, especially street crimes.
A) conflict with parents
B) homelessness
C) drug abuse
D) dropping out of school
A) conflict with parents
B) homelessness
C) drug abuse
D) dropping out of school
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35
According to Briar and Piliavin, the development of commitment for juveniles is most heavily influenced by the youth's relationship with:
A) peers.
B) teachers.
C) parents.
D) Both A and C.
A) peers.
B) teachers.
C) parents.
D) Both A and C.
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36
Briar and Piliavin used the term _____________ to refer to characteristics of the current situation that provide opportunities and pressures to engage in delinquency.
A) Criminogenic situations
B) Situational inducements
C) Developmental situations
D) Criminogenic cues
A) Criminogenic situations
B) Situational inducements
C) Developmental situations
D) Criminogenic cues
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37
Which of the following is NOT one of the five situational correlates of aggression?
A) Blocked goals
B) Physical or verbal provocation
C) Aggressive models
D) High levels of restraint
A) Blocked goals
B) Physical or verbal provocation
C) Aggressive models
D) High levels of restraint
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38
Which of the following is commonly referred to as the frustration-aggression hypothesis?
A) Blocked goals and frustration
B) Physical or verbal provocation
C) Aggressive models
D) Low levels of restraint on aggression
A) Blocked goals and frustration
B) Physical or verbal provocation
C) Aggressive models
D) Low levels of restraint on aggression
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39
Rational choice theory holds that people choose to engage in crime when the potential for personal gain is greater than the expected cost.
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40
According to Wikström, crime and deviance is mainly a product of individual perceptions of action alternatives and choices. The primary characteristic that affects how individuals perceive their action alternatives is:
A) the likelihood of consequences.
B) the degree of self-benefit.
C) morality.
D) poor self-image.
A) the likelihood of consequences.
B) the degree of self-benefit.
C) morality.
D) poor self-image.
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