Deck 5: Psychology and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
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Deck 5: Psychology and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
1
Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?
A)Ivan Pavlov
B)Darwin
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Thomas Paine
A)Ivan Pavlov
B)Darwin
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Thomas Paine
C
2
Which of the following is not a concept of psychoanalysis?
A)Oedipus complex
B)self-control
C)repression
D)personality neurosis
A)Oedipus complex
B)self-control
C)repression
D)personality neurosis
B
3
An individual who has a personality disorder is called ________.
A)deviant
B)a sociopath
C)a superego
D)paranoid
A)deviant
B)a sociopath
C)a superego
D)paranoid
B
4
Which of the following is not a concept supported by the modeling theory?
A)imitation
B)disengagement
C)interpersonal aggression
D)conditioning
A)imitation
B)disengagement
C)interpersonal aggression
D)conditioning
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5
Which theory is also known as the stimulus response approach to human behavior?
A)behavior theory
B)frustration-aggression theory
C)modeling theory
D)self-control theory
A)behavior theory
B)frustration-aggression theory
C)modeling theory
D)self-control theory
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6
Which theory states that people learn how to behave by behaving like others?
A)self-control theory
B)modeling theory
C)frustration-aggression theory
D)behavior theory
A)self-control theory
B)modeling theory
C)frustration-aggression theory
D)behavior theory
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7
In psychological theories,all of the following are considered a possible cause for criminal behavior except __________.
A)addiction
B)impaired learning skills
C)poor role models
D)introverted tendencies
A)addiction
B)impaired learning skills
C)poor role models
D)introverted tendencies
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8
Psychological theory is derived from the ________ sciences.
A)criminal
B)social
C)investigative
D)behavioral
A)criminal
B)social
C)investigative
D)behavioral
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9
Which of the following is the major motivational element for criminal behavior in psychological theories?
A)personality
B)deviant behavior
C)intelligence
D)genetics
A)personality
B)deviant behavior
C)intelligence
D)genetics
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10
Arguing that violent video games lead to violent behavior is an example of which major theory?
A)behavior theory
B)frustration-aggression theory
C)modeling theory
D)self-control theory
A)behavior theory
B)frustration-aggression theory
C)modeling theory
D)self-control theory
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11
Which best describes the type of criminal behavior from the psychoanalysis perspective?
A)maladaptive behavior
B)deviant behavior
C)ego behavior
D)self-control
A)maladaptive behavior
B)deviant behavior
C)ego behavior
D)self-control
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12
The concept of conditioning was first popularized by _________.
A)Ivan Pavlov
B)Darwin
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Thomas Paine
A)Ivan Pavlov
B)Darwin
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Thomas Paine
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13
A lack of empathy for others is a main sign of which of the following?
A)psychopathy
B)antisocial behavior
C)deviant behavior
D)self-control
A)psychopathy
B)antisocial behavior
C)deviant behavior
D)self-control
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14
_________ individuals face minor problems with living.
A)Neurotic
B)Psychotic
C)Delusional
D)Superego
A)Neurotic
B)Psychotic
C)Delusional
D)Superego
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15
The moral guide to the personality is the ________.
A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)Thanatos
A)superego
B)ego
C)id
D)Thanatos
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16
_________ is a policy based on the notion of career criminality.
A)reward
B)sociopath
C)psychological profiling
D)selective incapacitation
A)reward
B)sociopath
C)psychological profiling
D)selective incapacitation
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17
Which of the following is not one of the four types of self-control?
A)impulse control
B)control over emotions and moods
C)deviant control
D)control over performance
A)impulse control
B)control over emotions and moods
C)deviant control
D)control over performance
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18
________ psychology,which includes forensic psychology,is concerned with the diagnoses and treatment of offenders.
A)correctional
B)deviant
C)behavioral
D)Freudian
A)correctional
B)deviant
C)behavioral
D)Freudian
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19
Which of the following is not a way to psychologically measure criminal behavior?
A)emotional arousal
B)poor impulse control
C)reward
D)immature personality
A)emotional arousal
B)poor impulse control
C)reward
D)immature personality
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20
________ explains a person's ability to alter his or her own emotional states and behavior responses.
A)Self-control theory
B)Modeling theory
C)Frustration-aggression theory
D)Behavior theory
A)Self-control theory
B)Modeling theory
C)Frustration-aggression theory
D)Behavior theory
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21
A parenting approach that seeks to control children through punishment and reward is an example of the modeling theory.
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22
A criminal who has a poorly developed superego lacks the ability to follow a moral guide.
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23
Freudian theory is being replaced in psychological theory by perspectives that value understanding chemical imbalances in the brain and psychopharmacology.
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24
Someone characterized with antisocial psychological disorder is likely to show a lack of attachment to his or her mother or father in the first few months of life.
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25
A criminal who commits a crime while suffering from a hallucination may be considered psychotic.
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26
A failure to follow a life plan was first believed to be a characteristic of a psychopathic personality.
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27
__________ is the attempt to categorize,understand,and predict the behavior of certain types of offenders based on behavioral clues.
A)psychological profiling
B)psychological theory
C)sociopath
D)Attachment Theory
A)psychological profiling
B)psychological theory
C)sociopath
D)Attachment Theory
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28
Forensic psychologists are often called criminal psychologists.
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29
Legal concepts of insanity are based on claims of mental illness.
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30
The modeling theory explains how social learning affects behavior.
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31
A child may learn to behave violently from their parent.This is an example of the modeling theory.
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32
The superego is based on the ethical principle.
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33
In psychological theories,the society is the primary unit of analysis.
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34
Traditionally,psychopathology has been regarded as difficult to treat.
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35
Criminal psychology is also known as ______ psychology.
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36
Antisocial psychological disorder has been seen in very few prison inmates.
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37
Individuals who are incapable of being loyal to groups may suffer from antisocial personality disorder.
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38
_________ is a psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behavior can be increased or decreased through reward and punishment.
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39
Psychopathy is characterized by antisocial behavior.
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40
Freud's personality is made up of only two components: the id and the ego.
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41
Some studies show that an electroencephalogram taken of an individual with _______________ is frequently abnormal.
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42
Repeatedly getting in trouble with the principal throughout school can be a sign of __________ behavior.
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43
What is the role of empathy in criminal behavior? Which theories help explain this?
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44
Legal definitions of ________ describe a person suffering from a severe mental disease or defect.
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45
Some attachment theorists believe that developing the feeling of ________ is the most important factor leading to conformity.
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46
Explain Freud's theory of psychoanalysis.Be sure to touch upon what Freud believed makes up the human personality.
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47
Discuss which theory explains how violent video games may influence behavior and why.
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48
The first definitions of psychopathic personality explained it as a condition where a person does not feel _______.
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49
Explain the attachment theory and provide an example of how criminal behavior may be explained through this theory.
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50
Explain early definitions of psychopathic personalities.What are some of the defining characteristics?
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51
According to attachment theory,delinquent behavior arises when ________ attachments are created.
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52
According to Freud,the ______ is the reality-testing part of the personality,also called the reality principle.
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53
What are the two main concepts developed in early psychological theories? How do these apply to criminology today?
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54
___________ theory is important in understanding how we control our impulses and behavior.
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55
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