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Deck 4: Born to Be Bad
1
The idea that crime is 'in the blood', that certain criminal behaviors are inherited, or innate, is the hallmark of the ___________ approach to criminological explanation.
A) classical
B) biological
C) psychological
D) positivist
A) classical
B) biological
C) psychological
D) positivist
B
2
Accurate investigation of human features demands both rigorous methods and careful observation. The approach adopted by these pioneers of scientific criminology is called the __________ method.
A) classical
B) biological
C) psychological
D) positivist
A) classical
B) biological
C) psychological
D) positivist
D
3
The term ___________, or reversion, is a condition in which characteristics that have previously disappeared in the course of evolution suddenly recur.
A) development
B) adaptation
C) atavism
D) convalescence
A) development
B) adaptation
C) atavism
D) convalescence
C
4
Cesare Lombroso recognized four main classes of criminals. One group, '____________,' commits crime to correct the emotional pain of an injustice.
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
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5
Cesare Lombroso recognized four main classes of criminals. One group, '____________,' could be imbeciles or have affected brains and are unable to distinguish right from wrong.
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
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6
Cesare Lombrose recognized four main classes of criminals. One group, referred to as '___________,' was further broken down into four subtypes; the 'criminaloid,' the 'epileptoid,' the habitual criminal, and the pseudocriminal.
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
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7
Cesare Lombroso recognized four main classes of criminals. One group, referred to as '___________,' was atavistic, responsible for the most serious offenses, and recidivist. This group made up about a third of the criminal population and was considered by Lombroso to be the most dangerous and incorrigible.
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
A) born criminals
B) criminals by passion
C) insane criminals
D) occasional criminals
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8
Cesare Lombroso distinguished between four subtypes of the 'Occasional Criminal.' One subtype, the '____________,' commits crime by accident.
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
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9
Cesare Lombroso distinguished between four subtypes of the 'Occasional Criminal.' One subtype, the '____________,' who is of weak nature and easily swayed by others.
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
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10
Cesare Lombroso distinguished between four subtypes of the 'Occasional Criminal.' With one subtype, the '____________,' their occupation is crime.
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
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11
Cesare Lombroso distinguished between four subtypes of the 'Occasional Criminal.' One subtype, the '____________,' suffers from epilepsy.
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
A) criminaloid
B) epileptoid
C) habitual criminal
D) pseudocriminal
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12
Raffaele Garofalo Presented a principle called '____________' which was based on Darwin's work. He argued that criminals who were unable to adapt to society, and who thereby felt morally free to offend, should be eliminated, consistent with nature's evolutionary process.
A) development
B) adaptation
C) atavism
D) convalescence
A) development
B) adaptation
C) atavism
D) convalescence
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13
___________ criminology's basic premise is that the gene is the ultimate unit of life that controls all human destiny.
A) Biosocial
B) Marxist conflict
C) Feminist
D) Postmodern
A) Biosocial
B) Marxist conflict
C) Feminist
D) Postmodern
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14
Research shows that children and adults with ADHD are less likely than others to:
A) Succeed in school
B) Form healthy and lasting social and family relationships
C) Find and sustain productive work in order to contribute to their societies
D) All of the above
A) Succeed in school
B) Form healthy and lasting social and family relationships
C) Find and sustain productive work in order to contribute to their societies
D) All of the above
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15
_____________ is an excitatory transmitter that operates by setting into motion a biological process that gives rise to an emotional response that motivates behavior.
A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) ADHD
D) Testosterone
A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) ADHD
D) Testosterone
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16
Studies show that two-thirds of institutionalized young offenders and about one-half of the adult prison population screened positively for ____________.
A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) ADHD
D) testosterone
A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) ADHD
D) testosterone
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17
Higher than normal levels of ____________ in men have been linked to aggression and violence.
A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) ADHD
D) testosterone
A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) ADHD
D) testosterone
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18
____________ in humans or animals inhibits aggression, and having relatively low levels of this substance released by neurotransmitters results in a failure to inhibit violent and impulsive behavior.
A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) ADHD
D) Testosterone
A) Serotonin
B) Dopamine
C) ADHD
D) Testosterone
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19
'____________ theory' argues that some men are sexually aggressive and that they try to dominate as many women as possible and employ deception to achieve sexual conquest of as many women as achievable.
A) Charlatan
B) Cheater
C) Rogue
D) Fraud
A) Charlatan
B) Cheater
C) Rogue
D) Fraud
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20
The policy of biological theory is the medical model, which involves:
A) Identification
B) Prevention
C) Treatment
D) All of the above
A) Identification
B) Prevention
C) Treatment
D) All of the above
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21
The term biogovernance refers to using biotechnology to manage potential deviants.
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22
Biological explanations of crime have appeared since the sixteenth-century human physiognomy; the study of facial features.
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23
The idea that crime is 'in the blood,' that certain criminal behaviors are inherited, or innate, is the hallmark of the psychological approach to criminological explanation.
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24
The major emphasis of biological criminology is that humans have unique characteristics, or predispositions, that, under certain conditions, lead some to commit criminal acts.
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25
Of central importance to founding biological criminologists was how to study the criminal.
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26
Positivism argues that social relations and events can be studied scientifically using methods derived from the natural sciences.
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27
Using somatotyping, William Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. Mesomorphs had thin bodies and were fragile, with large brains and developed nervous systems.
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28
Lombroso's theory of atavism was founded on Darwinian ideas about humanity's worst dispositions, which were reversions to a savage state.
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29
Raffaele Garofalo saw crime as rooted in an organic flaw that results in a failure to develop both altruistic sensibilities and a moral sentiment for others.
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30
Using somatotyping, William Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. Ectomorphs were of medium height with round, soft bodies and thick necks.
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31
Several studies indicate that some relationship exists between biological parents' behavior and the behavior of their children, even when their contact has been nonexistent.
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32
Biosocial criminology's basic premise is that the gene is the ultimate unit of life that controls all human destiny.
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33
Higher than normal levels of testosterone in men have not been linked to aggression and violence.
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34
Researchers have compared and contrasted identical and fraternal twins and claim to find that there are greater similarities in criminal convictions between identical (MZ) twins than between fraternal (DZ) twins.
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35
Research revealed that incarcerated inmates with an extra Y chromosome were more likely to be serving a sentence for a violent crime.
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36
Although sociobiologists believe that environment and experience also have an impact on behavior, their main assertion is that most actions are controlled by a person's 'biological machine'.
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37
Sensation-seeking and arousal theory states that, as a result of low levels of dopamine, and dopamine-like neurotransmitters called endorphins, some people have lower-than-average emotional arousal under normal environmental conditions.
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38
'Cheater theory' argues that some men are sexually aggressive, that they try dominate as many women as possible, and attempt to employ deception to achieve sexual conquest of as many women as possible.
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39
The idea that crime is 'in the blood,' that certain criminal behaviors are inherited, or innate, is the hallmark of the ___________ approach to criminological explanation.
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40
The term ___________, or reversion, is a condition in which characteristics that have previously disappeared in the course of evolution suddenly recur.
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41
Accurate investigation of human features demands both rigorous methods and careful observation. The approach adopted by these pioneers of scientific criminology is called the __________ method.
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42
Using somatotyping to classify human bodies, William Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. __________ were of medium height with round, soft bodies and thick necks.
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43
Using somatotyping to classify human bodies, William Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. ___________ were muscular, strong-boned people with wide shoulders and a tapering trunk.
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44
Using somatotyping to classify human bodies, William Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. ___________ had thin bodies and were fragile, with large brains and developed nervous systems.
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45
__________ criminology's basic premise is that the gene is the ultimate unit of life that controls all human destiny.
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46
In the 1960s, a chromosomal theory of crime attributed violent male criminality to an extra Y chromosome. This extra chromosome created what was termed a '____________,' one who was excessively violent.
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47
____________ are a group of molecules that are responsible for carrying messages to cells throughout the body.
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48
Contemporary biological theorists prefer the concept of '____________ free will', which considers that various factors restrict and channel an individual's decision to act, and each collaborates internally and externally to produce a final action.
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49
___________ in humans or animals inhibits aggression, and having relatively low levels of this substance released by neurotransmitters results in a failure to inhibit violent and impulsive behavior.
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50
___________ is an excitatory transmitter that operates by setting into motion a biological process that gives rise to an emotional response that motivates behavior.
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51
What is the major emphasis of the applied science of biological criminology?
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52
Since criminals were less developed, Cesare Lombroso believed they could be identified by physical stigmata, or visible physical abnormalities, which he called 'atavistic features.' What are some of these features? Please list and describe at least three.
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53
Cesare Lombroso recognized four main classes of criminals. Please list and describe each of these classes.
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54
In the mid-1940s, physician William Sheldon and his colleagues sought to explain the relationship between the shape of the human body and temperament. Using 'somatotyping' (classifying human bodies), Sheldon observed three distinct human body types. Please list and describe these three body types. For what types of crimes are each of these body types responsible?
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55
Contemporary biological theorists do not abandon the notion of free will, as their predecessors did. Instead, they prefer the concept of conditional free will. What does this mean and what does it involve?
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