Deck 2: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk Factors
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Deck 2: Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk Factors
1
When parents see an unusually large number of minor problems in their children as problematic, and then resort to authoritarian strategies to deal with the problems, it is called the:
A) authoritarian approach.
B) authoritative style.
C) enmeshed style.
D) permissive practice approach.
E) neglecting approach.
A) authoritarian approach.
B) authoritative style.
C) enmeshed style.
D) permissive practice approach.
E) neglecting approach.
C
2
Poor quality preschool daycare places children at risk for:
A) poor language skills.
B) inadequate social skills.
C) poor cognitive development.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
A) poor language skills.
B) inadequate social skills.
C) poor cognitive development.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
D
3
Which of the following is not a feature of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
A) Easily distracted
B) Fidgety
C) Impulsiveness
D) Poor self-regulation
E) Poor language development
A) Easily distracted
B) Fidgety
C) Impulsiveness
D) Poor self-regulation
E) Poor language development
E
4
The diagnostic term which represents a cluster of behaviors in children characterized by repetitive and persistent misbehavior is called:
A) conduct disorder.
B) ADHD.
C) antisocial personality disorder.
D) psychopathy.
E) aggression.
A) conduct disorder.
B) ADHD.
C) antisocial personality disorder.
D) psychopathy.
E) aggression.
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5
Rudy rarely cries when his mother leaves the room and shows no reaction when his mother picks him up. Rudy is displaying signs of _____ attachment.
A) avoidant
B) secure
C) ambivalent
D) enmeshed
E) unemotional
A) avoidant
B) secure
C) ambivalent
D) enmeshed
E) unemotional
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6
According to Goldstein et al. (2001), aggressive tendencies at age____ predict later aggressive behavior.
A) three
B) twelve
C) eighteen months
D) eighteen
E) seven
A) three
B) twelve
C) eighteen months
D) eighteen
E) seven
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7
The developmental perspective on crime and antisocial behavior views the life course of all humans as following a:
A) series of distinct age-related stages of development.
B) developmental pathway littered with risk factors.
C) vertical line dependent upon physiological milestones.
D) sequence of stages that enhance empathy.
E) hierarchy of moral development.
A) series of distinct age-related stages of development.
B) developmental pathway littered with risk factors.
C) vertical line dependent upon physiological milestones.
D) sequence of stages that enhance empathy.
E) hierarchy of moral development.
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8
According to Virginia Douglas (2004), the core problem in ADHD children involves:
A) executive function skills.
B) not knowing.
C) self-regulation.
D) overprescribed stimulant drugs.
E) a and c.
A) executive function skills.
B) not knowing.
C) self-regulation.
D) overprescribed stimulant drugs.
E) a and c.
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9
When examining the relationship between single-parent homes and delinquency, it is important to consider:
A) socioeconomic status.
B) the past criminal behavior of the primary caregiver.
C) family size.
D) the number of employed adults in the home.
E) process rather than structure.
A) socioeconomic status.
B) the past criminal behavior of the primary caregiver.
C) family size.
D) the number of employed adults in the home.
E) process rather than structure.
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10
Research on sibling influence on delinquency indicates:
A) the risk of delinquency is lower when the delinquent sibling is closer in age
B) older siblings reinforce antisocial behavior regardless of the relationship between the siblings.
C) older siblings reinforce antisocial behavior only when the siblings have a close relationship.
D) the delinquent sibling reinforces antisocial behavior when siblings are of the same gender.
E) a and c.
A) the risk of delinquency is lower when the delinquent sibling is closer in age
B) older siblings reinforce antisocial behavior regardless of the relationship between the siblings.
C) older siblings reinforce antisocial behavior only when the siblings have a close relationship.
D) the delinquent sibling reinforces antisocial behavior when siblings are of the same gender.
E) a and c.
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11
Parental _____ refers to parents' awareness of their child's peer associations, free time activities, and physical whereabouts when outside the home.
A) participation
B) mindfulness
C) neurosis
D) monitoring
E) obsession
A) participation
B) mindfulness
C) neurosis
D) monitoring
E) obsession
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12
The ability to control one's own behavior, especially in children, is called _____ by professionals.
A) self-modeling
B) self-regulation
C) impulse modulation
D) impulse restriction
E) sustainable functioning
A) self-modeling
B) self-regulation
C) impulse modulation
D) impulse restriction
E) sustainable functioning
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13
Poverty is an example of a(n) ____ risk factor
A) social
B) familial
C) economic
D) psychological
E) self-fulfilling
A) social
B) familial
C) economic
D) psychological
E) self-fulfilling
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14
Snyder and Patterson's (1987) enmeshed parenting style is similar to Baumrind's:
A) laissez -faire style.
B) lax style.
C) authoritarian style.
D) neglecting style.
E) authoritative style.
A) laissez -faire style.
B) lax style.
C) authoritarian style.
D) neglecting style.
E) authoritative style.
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15
Conduct disorder is characterized by the ____ and ____ pattern of behavior that violates the basic rights of others.
A) cruel; unusual
B) aggressive; repetitive
C) persistent; aggressive
D) repetitive; persistent
E) antisocial; aggressive
A) cruel; unusual
B) aggressive; repetitive
C) persistent; aggressive
D) repetitive; persistent
E) antisocial; aggressive
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16
Several studies suggest that parental monitoring is especially important between the ages of:
A) nine to sixteen.
B) six weeks to five.
C) five to eighteen.
D) twelve to seventeen.
E) thirteen to sixteen.
A) nine to sixteen.
B) six weeks to five.
C) five to eighteen.
D) twelve to seventeen.
E) thirteen to sixteen.
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17
Which statement is not true about language impairment and antisocial behavior?
A) It teaches children to think outside the box and problem-solve in socially appropriate ways.
B) It increases frustration levels in children who have difficulty expressing themselves.
C) It can lead to peer rejection and poor academic performance.
D) It can be a strong predictor of adult later criminal behavior.
E) It is evident in the background of a high percentage of children diagnosed with conduct disorders.
A) It teaches children to think outside the box and problem-solve in socially appropriate ways.
B) It increases frustration levels in children who have difficulty expressing themselves.
C) It can lead to peer rejection and poor academic performance.
D) It can be a strong predictor of adult later criminal behavior.
E) It is evident in the background of a high percentage of children diagnosed with conduct disorders.
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18
Those influences in a person's life that are believed to increase the probability that an individual will engage in criminal behavior are called:
A) self-regulatory factors.
B) criminogenic needs.
C) criminogenic determinants.
D) impulsive drives.
E) risk factors.
A) self-regulatory factors.
B) criminogenic needs.
C) criminogenic determinants.
D) impulsive drives.
E) risk factors.
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19
Research has shown that children who are both physically aggressive and _____ have a high probability of becoming serious delinquents.
A) living in poverty
B) emotionally aggressive
C) socially rejected by peers
D) struggling in school
E) living in a single parent home
A) living in poverty
B) emotionally aggressive
C) socially rejected by peers
D) struggling in school
E) living in a single parent home
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20
Strategies employed by parents to achieve specific academic, social, or athletic goals are called parental_____; whereas parental attitude toward the child and the emotional climate of the parent-child relationship refers to parental _____.
A) styles; practices
B) intervention; customs
C) hopes; care
D) tactics; disciplinary beliefs
E) practices; styles
A) styles; practices
B) intervention; customs
C) hopes; care
D) tactics; disciplinary beliefs
E) practices; styles
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21
One of the strongest predictors of later antisocial behavior is:
A) peer rejection.
B) lack of interests or hobbies.
C) dysfunctional family dynamics.
D) overexposure to nature and the outdoors.
E) excessive television viewing.
A) peer rejection.
B) lack of interests or hobbies.
C) dysfunctional family dynamics.
D) overexposure to nature and the outdoors.
E) excessive television viewing.
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22
_____ is a disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of angry outbursts, arguments, vindictiveness, resentment, and disobedience.
A) Oppositional defiant disorder
B) Cognitive dissonance
C) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
D) Conduct disorder
E) Child psychopathy
A) Oppositional defiant disorder
B) Cognitive dissonance
C) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
D) Conduct disorder
E) Child psychopathy
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23
Research on IQ and delinquency has not supported the relationship between the two.
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24
IQ refers to a broad, all-encompassing ability.
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25
Parental alcoholism and depression elevates a child's risk of engaging in antisocial behavior.
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26
It is rare for an individual to possess both affective and cognitive empathy.
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27
ADHD is currently the leading psychological diagnosis for American children.
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28
The ability to understand another's emotions is called:
A) cognitive empathy.
B) learned helplessness
C) affective empathy.
D) personal efficacy.
E) emotional sympathy.
A) cognitive empathy.
B) learned helplessness
C) affective empathy.
D) personal efficacy.
E) emotional sympathy.
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29
Affective empathy usually develops in middle adulthood.
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30
ADHD frequently co-occurs with which diagnostic category?
A) Mental disorder
B) Conduct disorder
C) Status offenses
D) Psychopathy
E) Substance abuse
A) Mental disorder
B) Conduct disorder
C) Status offenses
D) Psychopathy
E) Substance abuse
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31
Which one of the following statements is correct?
A) The exact nature of the relationship between poverty and violence is not well understood.
B) It is quite clear that poverty is the major cause of crime and delinquency.
C) Poverty does not appear to be a risk factor in the development of crime.
D) The current research suggests that there is no relationship between poverty and crime.
E) Poverty, in combination with low IQ score, puts one at significant risk for ADHD.
A) The exact nature of the relationship between poverty and violence is not well understood.
B) It is quite clear that poverty is the major cause of crime and delinquency.
C) Poverty does not appear to be a risk factor in the development of crime.
D) The current research suggests that there is no relationship between poverty and crime.
E) Poverty, in combination with low IQ score, puts one at significant risk for ADHD.
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32
Of the following, which is associated with a high probability of delinquent behavior in high school?
A) Parental divorce.
B) Lower socioeconomic class.
C) Rejection by peers in elementary school.
D) Below average intelligence.
E) Lack of involvement in team sports.
A) Parental divorce.
B) Lower socioeconomic class.
C) Rejection by peers in elementary school.
D) Below average intelligence.
E) Lack of involvement in team sports.
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33
A mother who feels helpless that her 12-year-old son is using marijuana and therefore allows the behavior to continue is exhibiting:
A) intermittent punishment.
B) an authoritative parenting style.
C) internal locust of control.
D) persuasive denial.
E) a lax style of parenting.
A) intermittent punishment.
B) an authoritative parenting style.
C) internal locust of control.
D) persuasive denial.
E) a lax style of parenting.
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34
Hodgins, Cree and Mark (2008) found that conduct disorder present prior to age 15 is:
A) effectively treated with medication.
B) strongly associated with violent behavior into middle age.
C) strongly associated with crime in females.
D) effectively treated with psychotherapy.
E) related to quality of the marital relationship in the home.
A) effectively treated with medication.
B) strongly associated with violent behavior into middle age.
C) strongly associated with crime in females.
D) effectively treated with psychotherapy.
E) related to quality of the marital relationship in the home.
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35
The cause of ADHD is unknown.
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36
Children from lower socioeconomic status are more likely to be represented in crime statistics as opposed to those from higher socioeconomic status.
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37
All criminal behavior has its origins in childhood.
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38
Low parental monitoring is associated with:
A) higher levels of antisocial behavior.
B) higher levels of violence.
C) earlier initiation of drug abuse.
D) earlier initiation of alcohol abuse.
E) all of the above.
A) higher levels of antisocial behavior.
B) higher levels of violence.
C) earlier initiation of drug abuse.
D) earlier initiation of alcohol abuse.
E) all of the above.
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39
Several studies have found a strong association between animal cruelty and violent behavior.
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40
According to attachment theory, infants who cling anxiously to their mother without much exploration when placed in new environments are displaying:
A) avoidance attachment.
B) normal attachment.
C) clinging reaction.
D) anxious/ambivalent attachment.
E) minimal exploration response.
A) avoidance attachment.
B) normal attachment.
C) clinging reaction.
D) anxious/ambivalent attachment.
E) minimal exploration response.
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41
Discuss the relationship between poverty and violence.
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42
According to Coie (2004), what are the three important differences between rejected and non-rejected boys?
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43
Explain conduct disorder, ADHD and learning disability. What are the similarities and differences? Why are the three often used interchangeably in the school system?
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44
Discuss the three perspectives on the influence of peer groups on delinquent behavior.
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45
Describe at least five characteristics of a peer rejected child. Include reasons why this child may be rejected.
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46
How can day care centers and after school programs make a positive difference in the delinquency trajectory?
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47
Why must we be cautious when interpreting the relationship between delinquency and learning disabilities?
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48
Explain and provide examples of the four types of parenting styles. Explain the shortcomings of this model.
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49
How and why is language development relevant to the study of antisocial behavior?
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50
Differentiate between crime that begins in childhood and crime that begins in adulthood.
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