Multiple Choice
Match the terms to the appropriate description and/or definition
-Impulsivity
A) Reckless identified this as effective structure and organization that can provide observation, control, supervision, and discipline
B) Acts as a barrier to opportunities for crime when an individual cares about what other people think, aim to avoid embarrassing and losing respected ones
C) Primary agent for the development of self-control
D) Refers to how strongly one believes in the rules against crime when it comes to their own actions
E) Acting deliberately, naturally and without effort
F) Connectedness to society, in which these act as barriers to opportunities for crime, as well as restraints
G) Reckless identified this as our self-concept, our conscience which he believed was formed by age 12
H) Refers to the habit of refraining from grabbing at short-term pleasure out of fear of the long-term consequences
I) Refers to stakes we have in following the rules and could risk losing if we engaged in criminal activity
J) Refers to how time acts as a restraint if engrossed in conventional activities rather than criminal behavior
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