Deck 8: Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime

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As a child, Sally did not develop strong attachments with others.Billy did develop strong attachments to others when he was a child.Both Billy and Sally are involved in school sports and clubs.Who is least likely to behave inappropriately?

A)Sally
B)Billy
C)neither one is less likely than the other
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Per the case study of Jesse Pomeroy, Jesse learned criminal behavior from experiencing his father's physical abuse and later became violent himself.This illustrates ______.

A)differential association theory
B)attachment
C)Sheldon's body type theory
D)automatic spontaneity
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______ introduced differential association theory in the late 1930s.

A)Lombroso
B)Pavlov
C)Sutherland
D)Glaser
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According to Freud, which of the following would be an example of a person following their id?

A)A person is thirsty but ignores this feeling.
B)A person is thirsty and decides to wait in line to buy a drink because it will only take a few minutes.
C)A person is thirsty and instead of waiting in line to buy a drink they take someone else's drink.
D)A person is thirsty but decides to run errands before going to get something to drink.
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______ assumes that animals and people learn through association between stimuli and responses.

A)Classical conditioning
B)Differential association theory
C)Operant conditioning
D)Differential identification theory
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Which of the following is one of the major principles of differential association?

A)A person becomes a criminal when he finds the consequences of breaking the law to be less favorable than upholding the law.
B)Criminal behavior is innate.
C)Differential association may vary in frugality, durability and intelligence.
D)Learning criminal behavior involves assimilating techniques.
Question
The ______ element of a social bond refers to a shared value and moral system.

A)attachment
B)involvement
C)belief
D)commitment
Question
______ theory emphasizes personal or socialization factors that prevent individuals from engaging in selfish, antisocial behaviors.

A)Control
B)Learning
C)Differential association
D)Techniques ofneutralization
Question
The only conscious domain of the psyche is the ______.

A)ego
B)superego
C)libido
D)id
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According to low-self control theory, self-control must be established by the age of ______.

A)12
B)5
C)3
D)10
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______ conducted research at the same university as Sutherland.

A)Bandura
B)Glaser
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
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When offenders see themselves as avengers and the victims as the wrongdoers, this is termed ______.

A)denial of victim
B)denial of injury
C)condemnation of the condemners
D)denial of responsibility
Question
'They can afford it!' is an example of ______ according to Sykes and Matza's neutralization theory.

A)denial of responsibility
B)denial of the victim
C)appeal to higher loyalties
D)stake in conformity
Question
Which of the following was not developed by Freud?

A)tabula rasa
B)id
C)superego
D)ego
Question
______ demonstrated through his experiments that a significant amount of learning takes place without any form of conditioning.

A)Sutherland
B)Sykes and Matza
C)Bandura
D)Burgess
Question
The case study of Jesse Pomeroy stated that Jesse lacked a bond to conventional society, thus making him more prone to committing criminal acts.This is best explained by ______.

A)Pavlov's classical conditioning
B)Freud's concepts of the id, ego and superego
C)Hirschi's theory of social bonding
D)Skinner's operant conditioning
Question
______ is concerned with how behavior is influenced by reinforcements and punishments.

A)Differential identification theory
B)Differential association theory
C)Classical conditioning
D)Operant conditioning
Question
______ control theory discusses direct and indirect controls.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless's
C)Nye's
D)Reiss's
Question
______ is not considered a learning theory.

A)Classical conditioning
B)Differential association theory
C)Differential identification theory
D)Containment theory
Question
Travis Hirschi argued that the element of the social bond that is most important is ______.

A)belief
B)commitment
C)attachment
D)involvement
Question
______ theory expounded on principle's of Freud.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless'
C)Nye's
D)Reiss'
Question
Examples of positive reinforcement for good behavior include ______.

A)a mother praising her child for getting a good grade in school
B)a mother spanking her child
C)a mother scolding her child for hitting the dog
D)a child doing the dishes in order to stop his mother's nagging
Question
______ refers to moving in and out of criminally delinquent behavior.

A)Sway
B)Wave
C)Drift
D)Roll
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Which of the following is TRUE of Hirschi's social bond element of belief?

A)People who feel like a course of action is against their moral beliefs are more likely to pursue it.
B)People have similar beliefs about most forms of criminal activity.
C)It is one of the least examined aspects of the social bond.
D)It is one of the most consistently supported aspects of the social bond.
Question
By denying that anyone was hurt, criminals are able to neutralize illegal behavior.This is called ______.

A)denial of responsibility
B)denial of injury
C)denial of victim
D)condemnation of the condemners
E)appeal to higher loyalties
Question
______ theory involved inner and outer containments.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless's
C)Nye's
D)Reiss's
Question
According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, bad genes is the main cause of low-self control.
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______ theory involves stakes in conformity.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless'
C)Nye's
D)Reiss'
Question
Skinner believed humans were affected by negative reinforcements.
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Of the three domains of the psyche, the ego is the one that would attempt to negotiate the decision to attend a party or to study for an exam.
Question
______ is when behavior is weakened or discouraged through adverse stimuli.

A)Positive reinforcement
B)Negative reinforcement
C)Negative punishment
D)Positive punishment
Question
______ developed operant conditioning at the same time that Edwin Sutherland was developing his theory of differential association.

A)Sykesand Matza
B)Merton
C)Pavlov
D)Skinner
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According to Hirschi, social bonds decreases one's chances of criminal behavior.
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______ was famous for his principles of the id, ego and superego.

A)Freud
B)Pavlov
C)Skinner
D)Bandura
Question
Learning theories argue that criminal behavior is a result of bad neighborhoods.
Question
______ was famous for his theory of operant conditioning.

A)Freud
B)Pavlov
C)Skinner
D)Bandura
Question
Which of the following best illustrates the use the 'denial of responsibility' technique of neutralization?

A)a teenager denying that anyone got hurt by their behavior
B)a teenager blaming his/her peers for their own behavior
C)an offender's belief that the victim deserved what they got
D)an offender's belief that their actions are justified because it is serving a higher power
Question
Which of the following is TRUE of power-control theory?

A)Power-control theory is not a social control theory.
B)Unbalanced households are less likely to suppress criminal activity in daughters.
C)Balanced households are less likely to experience gender differences in the criminal offending of the children.
D)In balanced households, mothers will be more likely to exert control on their daughters.
Question
______ bonds caused a person to commit crimes according to Hirschi.

A)Strong
B)Social
C)Primitive
D)Weak
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______ is known for his bo-bo doll study.

A)Freud
B)Bandura
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
Question
Compare and contrast Sutherland's and Burgess and Akers learning theory.
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Social control theories are the same as social learning theories.
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What are some examples of classical conditioning?
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Differential association theory is considered to fall within biological theory.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime, the key concept in explaining all forms of criminal behavior is intelligence.
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Studies show that females are significantly more likely than males to experience internal emotional sanctioning for offenses they have committed.
Question
There is allowance for free will and rational decision making in Sutherland's differential association theory.
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Sutherland noted that a person becomes delinquent because of an excess of definitions favorable to violation of law over definitions unfavorable to violation of law.
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Usea criminological theory to describe the influence of video games on juvenile delinquency.
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Pavlov is well known for classical conditioning.
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Individuals are passive actors in the process that takes place when they receive stimuli and respond.
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Sutherland wrote the first criminology textbook.
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Differential association theory states that learning criminal behavior is the same as learning non-criminal behavior.
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Bandura argues that the media had little effect on criminal behavior.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, what impact do parents have on the development of self-control?
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Glaser believed that movie stars could influence criminal behavior.
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What criticisms have been made regarding Sutherland's differential association theory?
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Control theorists believe that crime is a result of strain.
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Social process theories assume that criminal behavior is inherent and born in individuals.
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Sutherland believed people could imitate others and learn how to commit crime.
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Deck 8: Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime
1
As a child, Sally did not develop strong attachments with others.Billy did develop strong attachments to others when he was a child.Both Billy and Sally are involved in school sports and clubs.Who is least likely to behave inappropriately?

A)Sally
B)Billy
C)neither one is less likely than the other
B
2
Per the case study of Jesse Pomeroy, Jesse learned criminal behavior from experiencing his father's physical abuse and later became violent himself.This illustrates ______.

A)differential association theory
B)attachment
C)Sheldon's body type theory
D)automatic spontaneity
A
3
______ introduced differential association theory in the late 1930s.

A)Lombroso
B)Pavlov
C)Sutherland
D)Glaser
C
4
According to Freud, which of the following would be an example of a person following their id?

A)A person is thirsty but ignores this feeling.
B)A person is thirsty and decides to wait in line to buy a drink because it will only take a few minutes.
C)A person is thirsty and instead of waiting in line to buy a drink they take someone else's drink.
D)A person is thirsty but decides to run errands before going to get something to drink.
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______ assumes that animals and people learn through association between stimuli and responses.

A)Classical conditioning
B)Differential association theory
C)Operant conditioning
D)Differential identification theory
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6
Which of the following is one of the major principles of differential association?

A)A person becomes a criminal when he finds the consequences of breaking the law to be less favorable than upholding the law.
B)Criminal behavior is innate.
C)Differential association may vary in frugality, durability and intelligence.
D)Learning criminal behavior involves assimilating techniques.
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7
The ______ element of a social bond refers to a shared value and moral system.

A)attachment
B)involvement
C)belief
D)commitment
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8
______ theory emphasizes personal or socialization factors that prevent individuals from engaging in selfish, antisocial behaviors.

A)Control
B)Learning
C)Differential association
D)Techniques ofneutralization
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9
The only conscious domain of the psyche is the ______.

A)ego
B)superego
C)libido
D)id
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10
According to low-self control theory, self-control must be established by the age of ______.

A)12
B)5
C)3
D)10
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11
______ conducted research at the same university as Sutherland.

A)Bandura
B)Glaser
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
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12
When offenders see themselves as avengers and the victims as the wrongdoers, this is termed ______.

A)denial of victim
B)denial of injury
C)condemnation of the condemners
D)denial of responsibility
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13
'They can afford it!' is an example of ______ according to Sykes and Matza's neutralization theory.

A)denial of responsibility
B)denial of the victim
C)appeal to higher loyalties
D)stake in conformity
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14
Which of the following was not developed by Freud?

A)tabula rasa
B)id
C)superego
D)ego
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______ demonstrated through his experiments that a significant amount of learning takes place without any form of conditioning.

A)Sutherland
B)Sykes and Matza
C)Bandura
D)Burgess
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16
The case study of Jesse Pomeroy stated that Jesse lacked a bond to conventional society, thus making him more prone to committing criminal acts.This is best explained by ______.

A)Pavlov's classical conditioning
B)Freud's concepts of the id, ego and superego
C)Hirschi's theory of social bonding
D)Skinner's operant conditioning
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17
______ is concerned with how behavior is influenced by reinforcements and punishments.

A)Differential identification theory
B)Differential association theory
C)Classical conditioning
D)Operant conditioning
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18
______ control theory discusses direct and indirect controls.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless's
C)Nye's
D)Reiss's
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______ is not considered a learning theory.

A)Classical conditioning
B)Differential association theory
C)Differential identification theory
D)Containment theory
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20
Travis Hirschi argued that the element of the social bond that is most important is ______.

A)belief
B)commitment
C)attachment
D)involvement
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21
______ theory expounded on principle's of Freud.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless'
C)Nye's
D)Reiss'
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22
Examples of positive reinforcement for good behavior include ______.

A)a mother praising her child for getting a good grade in school
B)a mother spanking her child
C)a mother scolding her child for hitting the dog
D)a child doing the dishes in order to stop his mother's nagging
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23
______ refers to moving in and out of criminally delinquent behavior.

A)Sway
B)Wave
C)Drift
D)Roll
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24
Which of the following is TRUE of Hirschi's social bond element of belief?

A)People who feel like a course of action is against their moral beliefs are more likely to pursue it.
B)People have similar beliefs about most forms of criminal activity.
C)It is one of the least examined aspects of the social bond.
D)It is one of the most consistently supported aspects of the social bond.
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25
By denying that anyone was hurt, criminals are able to neutralize illegal behavior.This is called ______.

A)denial of responsibility
B)denial of injury
C)denial of victim
D)condemnation of the condemners
E)appeal to higher loyalties
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______ theory involved inner and outer containments.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless's
C)Nye's
D)Reiss's
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27
According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, bad genes is the main cause of low-self control.
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______ theory involves stakes in conformity.

A)Toby's
B)Reckless'
C)Nye's
D)Reiss'
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29
Skinner believed humans were affected by negative reinforcements.
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30
Of the three domains of the psyche, the ego is the one that would attempt to negotiate the decision to attend a party or to study for an exam.
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31
______ is when behavior is weakened or discouraged through adverse stimuli.

A)Positive reinforcement
B)Negative reinforcement
C)Negative punishment
D)Positive punishment
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______ developed operant conditioning at the same time that Edwin Sutherland was developing his theory of differential association.

A)Sykesand Matza
B)Merton
C)Pavlov
D)Skinner
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According to Hirschi, social bonds decreases one's chances of criminal behavior.
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34
______ was famous for his principles of the id, ego and superego.

A)Freud
B)Pavlov
C)Skinner
D)Bandura
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35
Learning theories argue that criminal behavior is a result of bad neighborhoods.
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36
______ was famous for his theory of operant conditioning.

A)Freud
B)Pavlov
C)Skinner
D)Bandura
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37
Which of the following best illustrates the use the 'denial of responsibility' technique of neutralization?

A)a teenager denying that anyone got hurt by their behavior
B)a teenager blaming his/her peers for their own behavior
C)an offender's belief that the victim deserved what they got
D)an offender's belief that their actions are justified because it is serving a higher power
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38
Which of the following is TRUE of power-control theory?

A)Power-control theory is not a social control theory.
B)Unbalanced households are less likely to suppress criminal activity in daughters.
C)Balanced households are less likely to experience gender differences in the criminal offending of the children.
D)In balanced households, mothers will be more likely to exert control on their daughters.
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39
______ bonds caused a person to commit crimes according to Hirschi.

A)Strong
B)Social
C)Primitive
D)Weak
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______ is known for his bo-bo doll study.

A)Freud
B)Bandura
C)Skinner
D)Pavlov
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41
Compare and contrast Sutherland's and Burgess and Akers learning theory.
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42
Social control theories are the same as social learning theories.
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43
What are some examples of classical conditioning?
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Differential association theory is considered to fall within biological theory.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime, the key concept in explaining all forms of criminal behavior is intelligence.
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46
Studies show that females are significantly more likely than males to experience internal emotional sanctioning for offenses they have committed.
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There is allowance for free will and rational decision making in Sutherland's differential association theory.
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Sutherland noted that a person becomes delinquent because of an excess of definitions favorable to violation of law over definitions unfavorable to violation of law.
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Usea criminological theory to describe the influence of video games on juvenile delinquency.
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Pavlov is well known for classical conditioning.
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Individuals are passive actors in the process that takes place when they receive stimuli and respond.
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Sutherland wrote the first criminology textbook.
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Differential association theory states that learning criminal behavior is the same as learning non-criminal behavior.
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Bandura argues that the media had little effect on criminal behavior.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, what impact do parents have on the development of self-control?
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Glaser believed that movie stars could influence criminal behavior.
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What criticisms have been made regarding Sutherland's differential association theory?
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Control theorists believe that crime is a result of strain.
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Social process theories assume that criminal behavior is inherent and born in individuals.
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Sutherland believed people could imitate others and learn how to commit crime.
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