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Criminology Theories Patterns and Typologies
Exam 9: Developmental Theories Life Course Latent Trait and Trajectory
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Question 21
Essay
Explain and discuss the general principles of the life course theory.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Gottfredson and Hirschi identify people with limited self-control as tending to be:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The branch of criminology that examines change in a criminal career over the life course is known as:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
According to Farrington,___________challenges control mechanisms but stops short of physical harm: for example, vandalism, curfew violations, and unconventional sex.
Question 25
True/False
Life course theories are inherently integrated theories and suggest that events taking place over the life course influence life choices.
Question 26
Short Answer
___________________ and Eleanor Glueck are today considered founders of the developmental branch of criminological theory.
Question 27
Essay
Explain latent traits. What is an example of a latent trait?
Question 28
True/False
Adolescent-limiteds begin offending at a very young age. Even before delinquent activities begin, they typically have serious behavioral problems.
Question 29
True/False
Adolescent-limiteds may be considered "typical teens" who get into minor scrapes and engage in what might be considered rebellious teenage behavior with friends. As they reach their mid-teens, adolescent-limited delinquents begin to mimic the antisocial behavior of more troubled teens, only to reduce the frequency of their offending as they mature (until the age of 18).
Question 30
Essay
What are the three pathways to crime identified by Loeber? Explain each of them.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
According to ______, crime is a type of social problem rather than the product of other problems.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
What theory, developed by Gottfredson and Hirschi, considers the criminal offender and the criminal act as separate concepts?
Question 33
Essay
A number of criticisms of the General Theory of crime remain unanswered. Identify and discuss the implications of these unanswered criticisms.
Question 34
Short Answer
When Elaine Eggleston Doherty and Margaret Ensminger analyzed the relationship between marriage and official arrest, they found strong evidence of a ________________________.
Question 35
True/False
Policy-based initiatives based on premises of developmental theory typically feature multisystemic treatment efforts.
Question 36
True/False
Over time, aggressive and disruptive children are rejected by families and peers and tend to receive less support from teachers.
Question 37
True/False
The association between self-control, poor impulse control, and crime applies more accurately to juvenile crime as motivations for adult crime differ. This helps to explain the aging out process.