Deck 11: Life-Course Perspectives of Criminality

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of low self-control?

A)self-centeredness
B)short temper
C)risk taking
D)long-term orientation
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Sampson and Laub stated that having delinquent peers or siblings may ______ an individual's likelihood for delinquency.

A)increase
B)decrease
C)not change
D)inhibit
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There are many aspects of developmental theory, but the most researched aspect is ______.

A)omega
B)lambda
C)alpha
D)chi
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______ create/s self-control.

A)Intelligence
B)Effective child rearing
C)Organized neighborhoods
D)Healthy diets
Question
Recent research on the effect of life-altering transitions on criminality reveal that ______ significantly reduce recidivism.

A)marriage and friendships
B)employment and religion
C)full-time employment and friendships
D)marriage and full-time employment
Question
Sampson and Laub used data originally collected by ______.

A)Lombroso
B)Sutherland
C)Goffman
D)the Gluecks
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According to Moffitt's theory, which type of offender continues to offend into adulthood?

A)life-course persistent
B)adolescence-limited
C)transitional
D)persistent
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______ assume/s that all children are born selfish.

A)Moffitt
B)Sampson and Laub
C)Gottfredson and Hirschi
D)Merton and Durkheim
Question
Developmental theories generally do not focus on ______.

A)frequency
B)duration
C)gender
D)age at onset
Question
Weisburd asserted that all of the following are positive prevention strategies EXCEPT ______.

A)school-based programs
B)individual programs
C)prison programs
D)family programs
Question
Moffitt asserts that this type of offender will discontinue offending after their teenage years?

A)life-course persistent
B)adolescence-limited
C)transitional
D)persistent
Question
Gottfredon and Hirschi's low self-control theory is also referred to as ______.

A)the general theory of crime
B)developmental theory of crime
C)self-concept theory
D)general strain theory
Question
Which is NOT one of the variables in Sampson and Laub's developmental model?

A)life changes
B)early antisocial tendencies
C)family history of criminality
D)socioeconomic status
Question
______ refers to how often an individual offends.

A)Duration
B)Frequency
C)Intensity
D)Desistence
Question
Sampson and Laub's developmental model, unlike Gottfredson and Hirschhi's low self-control theory, considers the ______ in people's lives.

A)material gain
B)criminality
C)social networks
D)extreme transitions that occur
Question
There is no consensus among researchers regarding the age for which contact with police would be considered early onset, but the age range of ______ years is inclusive of all speculations on this age.

A)7-12
B)10-15
C)12-16
D)14-18
Question
Life course perspectives were originally developed in the ______.

A)1950s
B)1930s
C)1970s
D)1870s
Question
Why was Henry Earl released from prison so many times?

A)His offenses were nonviolent, nondrug, and multiple thefts.
B)His offenses only had to do with drinking.
C)Most of his offenses were only slightly violent.
D)His offenses were nonviolent, nondrug, and non-theft.
Question
Developmental theories focus on ______ criminal behavior.

A)group
B)peer group
C)individual
D)societal
Question
When a person's life path changes from deviant behavior back to law-abiding status, the critical events that cause this change are called ______.

A)points of reversal
B)conforming events
C)positive events
D)points of desistance
Question
There is little consensus about the age at which early onset of criminal behavior occurs.
Question
When a person has both neurological problems and a disadvantaged environment, he/she will likely develop a ______.

A)drift trajectory
B)low self-control trajectory
C)adolescence-limited trajectory
D)life-course-persistent trajectory
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Developmental theories focus on the development of offending over time.
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Developmental theories examine group-level reasons for crime rather than individual reasons.
Question
______ framework shows that different types of offenders commit crime due to entirely different causes and factors.

A)Sampson and Laub's
B)Moffitt's
C)Gottfredson and Hirschi's
D)The Glueck's
Question
______ is one of the few developed nations that does not guarantee maternal and infant medical care and supervision.

A)The United States
B)Great Britain
C)Germany
D)Australia
Question
Life-course-persistent offenders are estimated to be ______ of offenders.

A)2-5%
B)4-8%
C)5-9%
D)7-10%
Question
Traditional theoretical frameworks differ from developmental theories in that they focus on more than one point in time.
Question
Developmental theories are explanatory models of criminal behavior that ______.

A)study only the end of an individual's life
B)take a snap shot of an individual's life at one point in time
C)follow individuals throughout their life courses
D)study only the beginning of an individual's life
Question
A key factor of this developmental model states that if an individual associates with those who are delinquent, they are also likely to result to delinquency.

A)Sampson and Laub's Developmental Model
B)Lombroso's Stigmata Theory
C)Hirschi and Gottfredson's Low Self-Control Theory
D)Moffit's Developmental Taxonomy
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How old was the teen burglar (case study) when he began burglarizing homes?

A)11
B)12
C)13
D)14
Question
When offending rates are consistent, the rates are said to be persistent.
Question
What are the two types of offenders identified in Moffitt's developmental theory?

A)life course-persistent and adolescence-limited
B)adolescence-limited and serious
C)adolescence-persistent and life course-limited
D)adolescence-limited and adult-persistent
Question
Life course theorists would support a policy that ______.

A)organized neighborhood clean-ups
B)sent all children to pre-school
C)organized gang task forces
D)promoted better diets for children
Question
According to the case study about Henry Earl, how much time has Earl spent in jail?

A)10 years
B)15 months
C)15 years
D)25 years
Question
______ and ______ proposed a general theory of low self-control as the primary cause of all crime and deviance.

A)Hirschi; Gottfredson
B)Gottfredson; Sampson
C)Sampson; Laub
D)Hirschi; Laub
Question
All of the following are considered examples of transitions EXCEPT ______.

A)marriage
B)changing grades in school
C)employment
D)military service
Question
Adolescence-limited offenders tend to engage in criminal activity during their ______.

A)childhood years
B)teenage years
C)twenties
D)forties
Question
According to the text, Sampson and Laub's model is a more specified form of ______ theory of drift.

A)Matza's
B)Marx's
C)Sutherland's
D)Lombroso's
Question
In her developmental taxonomy, Moffitt refers to trajectories.What is she referring to specifically?

A)long-term orientation
B)antisocial tendencies
C)paths to crime or back to conformity
D)community-based programs
Question
How is Gottfredson and Hirschi's low self-control theory significant to life course criminality?
Question
Early onset is noted to be the least important predictor of an individual's probability of criminal offending.
Question
Identify how Sampson and Laub's theory and Moffitt's theory are similar and how they are different.
Question
The best way to lower the risk of criminal offending is to focus on the earliest intervention stages.
Question
The criminal behavior of the Teen Burglar can be explained by many theories discussed in this chapter.Briefly explain how three of these theories can be applied.
Question
Compare and contrast developmental and anti-developmental theories of crime.
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Individuals can experience life events that cause them to offend less frequently, and sometimes completely quit offending all together.
Question
Gottfredson and Hirschi would argue that low self-control causes criminal behavior.
Question
Life-course-persistent offenders are offenders who most often commit minor offenses.
Question
Developmental theories assume that people can change over time.
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Moffitt noted that most juvenile criminal activity is "normal" and typical of teenagers.
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If policymakers referred to the research done by developmental theorists, they would push for early intervention programs.
Question
Moffitt's developmental theory was proposed in the early 1980s.
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Adolescence-limited offenders continue to offend into adulthood.
Question
Compare and contrast the two types of offenders in Moffitt's developmental theory.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, children develop self-control by the age of 10.
Question
Samspon and Laub did not consider delinquent peers as a factor in criminality.
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Assigning special caseworkers to high-risk infants can lower the infants' likelihood of future criminality.
Question
Intensity refers to the degree of seriousness of an offense.
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According to the author, the most important policy implications concern the prenatal and perinatal stages of life.
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1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of low self-control?

A)self-centeredness
B)short temper
C)risk taking
D)long-term orientation
D
2
Sampson and Laub stated that having delinquent peers or siblings may ______ an individual's likelihood for delinquency.

A)increase
B)decrease
C)not change
D)inhibit
A
3
There are many aspects of developmental theory, but the most researched aspect is ______.

A)omega
B)lambda
C)alpha
D)chi
B
4
______ create/s self-control.

A)Intelligence
B)Effective child rearing
C)Organized neighborhoods
D)Healthy diets
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5
Recent research on the effect of life-altering transitions on criminality reveal that ______ significantly reduce recidivism.

A)marriage and friendships
B)employment and religion
C)full-time employment and friendships
D)marriage and full-time employment
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6
Sampson and Laub used data originally collected by ______.

A)Lombroso
B)Sutherland
C)Goffman
D)the Gluecks
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7
According to Moffitt's theory, which type of offender continues to offend into adulthood?

A)life-course persistent
B)adolescence-limited
C)transitional
D)persistent
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8
______ assume/s that all children are born selfish.

A)Moffitt
B)Sampson and Laub
C)Gottfredson and Hirschi
D)Merton and Durkheim
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Developmental theories generally do not focus on ______.

A)frequency
B)duration
C)gender
D)age at onset
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10
Weisburd asserted that all of the following are positive prevention strategies EXCEPT ______.

A)school-based programs
B)individual programs
C)prison programs
D)family programs
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Moffitt asserts that this type of offender will discontinue offending after their teenage years?

A)life-course persistent
B)adolescence-limited
C)transitional
D)persistent
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12
Gottfredon and Hirschi's low self-control theory is also referred to as ______.

A)the general theory of crime
B)developmental theory of crime
C)self-concept theory
D)general strain theory
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Which is NOT one of the variables in Sampson and Laub's developmental model?

A)life changes
B)early antisocial tendencies
C)family history of criminality
D)socioeconomic status
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______ refers to how often an individual offends.

A)Duration
B)Frequency
C)Intensity
D)Desistence
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Sampson and Laub's developmental model, unlike Gottfredson and Hirschhi's low self-control theory, considers the ______ in people's lives.

A)material gain
B)criminality
C)social networks
D)extreme transitions that occur
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There is no consensus among researchers regarding the age for which contact with police would be considered early onset, but the age range of ______ years is inclusive of all speculations on this age.

A)7-12
B)10-15
C)12-16
D)14-18
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Life course perspectives were originally developed in the ______.

A)1950s
B)1930s
C)1970s
D)1870s
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18
Why was Henry Earl released from prison so many times?

A)His offenses were nonviolent, nondrug, and multiple thefts.
B)His offenses only had to do with drinking.
C)Most of his offenses were only slightly violent.
D)His offenses were nonviolent, nondrug, and non-theft.
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Developmental theories focus on ______ criminal behavior.

A)group
B)peer group
C)individual
D)societal
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When a person's life path changes from deviant behavior back to law-abiding status, the critical events that cause this change are called ______.

A)points of reversal
B)conforming events
C)positive events
D)points of desistance
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There is little consensus about the age at which early onset of criminal behavior occurs.
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22
When a person has both neurological problems and a disadvantaged environment, he/she will likely develop a ______.

A)drift trajectory
B)low self-control trajectory
C)adolescence-limited trajectory
D)life-course-persistent trajectory
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23
Developmental theories focus on the development of offending over time.
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24
Developmental theories examine group-level reasons for crime rather than individual reasons.
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25
______ framework shows that different types of offenders commit crime due to entirely different causes and factors.

A)Sampson and Laub's
B)Moffitt's
C)Gottfredson and Hirschi's
D)The Glueck's
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______ is one of the few developed nations that does not guarantee maternal and infant medical care and supervision.

A)The United States
B)Great Britain
C)Germany
D)Australia
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Life-course-persistent offenders are estimated to be ______ of offenders.

A)2-5%
B)4-8%
C)5-9%
D)7-10%
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28
Traditional theoretical frameworks differ from developmental theories in that they focus on more than one point in time.
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29
Developmental theories are explanatory models of criminal behavior that ______.

A)study only the end of an individual's life
B)take a snap shot of an individual's life at one point in time
C)follow individuals throughout their life courses
D)study only the beginning of an individual's life
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30
A key factor of this developmental model states that if an individual associates with those who are delinquent, they are also likely to result to delinquency.

A)Sampson and Laub's Developmental Model
B)Lombroso's Stigmata Theory
C)Hirschi and Gottfredson's Low Self-Control Theory
D)Moffit's Developmental Taxonomy
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How old was the teen burglar (case study) when he began burglarizing homes?

A)11
B)12
C)13
D)14
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32
When offending rates are consistent, the rates are said to be persistent.
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33
What are the two types of offenders identified in Moffitt's developmental theory?

A)life course-persistent and adolescence-limited
B)adolescence-limited and serious
C)adolescence-persistent and life course-limited
D)adolescence-limited and adult-persistent
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Life course theorists would support a policy that ______.

A)organized neighborhood clean-ups
B)sent all children to pre-school
C)organized gang task forces
D)promoted better diets for children
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According to the case study about Henry Earl, how much time has Earl spent in jail?

A)10 years
B)15 months
C)15 years
D)25 years
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______ and ______ proposed a general theory of low self-control as the primary cause of all crime and deviance.

A)Hirschi; Gottfredson
B)Gottfredson; Sampson
C)Sampson; Laub
D)Hirschi; Laub
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37
All of the following are considered examples of transitions EXCEPT ______.

A)marriage
B)changing grades in school
C)employment
D)military service
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Adolescence-limited offenders tend to engage in criminal activity during their ______.

A)childhood years
B)teenage years
C)twenties
D)forties
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39
According to the text, Sampson and Laub's model is a more specified form of ______ theory of drift.

A)Matza's
B)Marx's
C)Sutherland's
D)Lombroso's
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40
In her developmental taxonomy, Moffitt refers to trajectories.What is she referring to specifically?

A)long-term orientation
B)antisocial tendencies
C)paths to crime or back to conformity
D)community-based programs
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How is Gottfredson and Hirschi's low self-control theory significant to life course criminality?
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42
Early onset is noted to be the least important predictor of an individual's probability of criminal offending.
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43
Identify how Sampson and Laub's theory and Moffitt's theory are similar and how they are different.
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The best way to lower the risk of criminal offending is to focus on the earliest intervention stages.
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45
The criminal behavior of the Teen Burglar can be explained by many theories discussed in this chapter.Briefly explain how three of these theories can be applied.
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46
Compare and contrast developmental and anti-developmental theories of crime.
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47
Individuals can experience life events that cause them to offend less frequently, and sometimes completely quit offending all together.
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48
Gottfredson and Hirschi would argue that low self-control causes criminal behavior.
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Life-course-persistent offenders are offenders who most often commit minor offenses.
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50
Developmental theories assume that people can change over time.
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51
Moffitt noted that most juvenile criminal activity is "normal" and typical of teenagers.
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If policymakers referred to the research done by developmental theorists, they would push for early intervention programs.
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53
Moffitt's developmental theory was proposed in the early 1980s.
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Adolescence-limited offenders continue to offend into adulthood.
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55
Compare and contrast the two types of offenders in Moffitt's developmental theory.
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, children develop self-control by the age of 10.
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Samspon and Laub did not consider delinquent peers as a factor in criminality.
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Assigning special caseworkers to high-risk infants can lower the infants' likelihood of future criminality.
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Intensity refers to the degree of seriousness of an offense.
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According to the author, the most important policy implications concern the prenatal and perinatal stages of life.
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