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Deck 2: Causes of Crime
1
Choice theorists believe the key to controlling crime is deterrence.
True
2
A correlation demonstrates a cause of behavior.
False
3
Which of the following is a social process theory?
A)Social disorganization theory
B)Strain theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Life course theory
A)Social disorganization theory
B)Strain theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Life course theory
C
4
Which model holds that substance abusers are forced into petty crime to feed their addictions?
A)Criminal
B)Medical
C)Addiction
D)Treatment
A)Criminal
B)Medical
C)Addiction
D)Treatment
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5
According to positivism,criminal behavior is determined by biological,psychological,and social forces and is beyond the control of the individual.
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6
Trait theories suggest that certain biological or psychological traits can trigger criminal behavior in certain circumstances.
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7
Wolfgang,Figlio,and Sellin asserted that a small group of juveniles,9 percent,were responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime.
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8
Social conflict theories view criminal behavior as a result of contact with deviant family and friends.
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9
The Chicago School showed a correlation between crime and
A)physiology.
B)rational decision making.
C)neighborhood conditions.
D)low levels of self-control.
A)physiology.
B)rational decision making.
C)neighborhood conditions.
D)low levels of self-control.
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10
Strain theory has its roots in the concept of
A)power.
B)employment.
C)anomie.
D)peers.
A)power.
B)employment.
C)anomie.
D)peers.
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11
Which of the following is not a main branch of social process theory?
A)Labeling theory
B)Deviance theory
C)Control theory
D)Learning theory
A)Labeling theory
B)Deviance theory
C)Control theory
D)Learning theory
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12
For the positivist,behavior is
A)the result of a rational decision making process
B)the result of exposures to family and friends
C)influenced by the environment surrounding the offender
D)beyond the control of the individual
A)the result of a rational decision making process
B)the result of exposures to family and friends
C)influenced by the environment surrounding the offender
D)beyond the control of the individual
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13
An explanation of a happening or circumstance based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning is a
A)hypothesis.
B)theory.
C)utilitarian view.
D)positivist view.
A)hypothesis.
B)theory.
C)utilitarian view.
D)positivist view.
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14
The idea that certain people are more likely to be victims of crime than others is called
A)repeat victimization.
B)recidivism.
C)chronic offending.
D)system revictimization.
A)repeat victimization.
B)recidivism.
C)chronic offending.
D)system revictimization.
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15
An explanation of a happening or circumstance that is based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning is called a hypothesis.
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16
Classical theorists believe that a crime was an expression of a person's
A)conscience.
B)ethics.
C)genetics.
D)rational decision making process.
A)conscience.
B)ethics.
C)genetics.
D)rational decision making process.
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17
The methods and theories of the Chicago School stressed that humans are social creatures whose behavior reflects their environment.
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18
Social disorganization theory holds that crime is largely related to the quality of neighborhoods.
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19
Wolfgang,Figlio,and Sellin's research regarding the "chronic 6 percent" has resulted in
A)harsher sentences for repeat offenders
B)mentoring programs for young offenders
C)an increased emphasis on the victim
D)a concerted effort to avoid labeling juvenile delinquents
A)harsher sentences for repeat offenders
B)mentoring programs for young offenders
C)an increased emphasis on the victim
D)a concerted effort to avoid labeling juvenile delinquents
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20
The criminal model of addiction asserts that drug abusers endanger society with their behavior and should be punished the same as those who commit non-drug-related offenses.
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21
Which neurotransmitter regulates moods,appetite,and memory?
A)Serotonin
B)Norepinephrine
C)Testosterone
D)Dopamine
A)Serotonin
B)Norepinephrine
C)Testosterone
D)Dopamine
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22
Given the information in the preface,which approach would probably yield the strongest explanation for Holmes's violence?
A)psychological
B)biological
C)sociological
D)historical
A)psychological
B)biological
C)sociological
D)historical
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23
Theories are based on all of the following except
A)common sense.
B)observation.
C)experimentation.
D)reasoning.
A)common sense.
B)observation.
C)experimentation.
D)reasoning.
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24
Which of the following is consistent with control theory?
A)Offenders learn deviant values from parents and peers
B)Individuals are restrained from offending by their relationships between parents and peers.
C)Individuals must be taught to commit illegal activities
D)Individuals commit crimes after being labeled by society.
A)Offenders learn deviant values from parents and peers
B)Individuals are restrained from offending by their relationships between parents and peers.
C)Individuals must be taught to commit illegal activities
D)Individuals commit crimes after being labeled by society.
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25
The belief that illegal drug abusers are a danger to society and should be punished accordingly is consistent with
A)The medical model of addiction.
B)The enslavement theory of addiction.
C)The criminal model of addiction.
D)The systemic model of addiction.
A)The medical model of addiction.
B)The enslavement theory of addiction.
C)The criminal model of addiction.
D)The systemic model of addiction.
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26
To understand the basics of addiction and physical dependence,one must understand the role of
A)testosterone in the brain.
B)serotonin in the brain.
C)androgen in the brain.
D)dopamine in the brain.
A)testosterone in the brain.
B)serotonin in the brain.
C)androgen in the brain.
D)dopamine in the brain.
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27
Social conflict theory includes
A)a foundation of rational choice.
B)issues of power and wealth.
C)the idea that the criminal justice system is out of control.
D)a focus of community values.
A)a foundation of rational choice.
B)issues of power and wealth.
C)the idea that the criminal justice system is out of control.
D)a focus of community values.
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28
Labeling an individual
A)is evil.
B)affects one's self concept.
C)can only be applied by the community.
D)cannot be reversed.
A)is evil.
B)affects one's self concept.
C)can only be applied by the community.
D)cannot be reversed.
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29
The theory that people adapt to the values of the subculture to which they belong is
A)social learning theory.
B)cultural deviance theory.
C)anomie.
D)social control theory.
A)social learning theory.
B)cultural deviance theory.
C)anomie.
D)social control theory.
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30
All of the following are true according to Beccaria,except that
A)All decisions are the result of rational choice
B)Fear of punishment can deter the choice to commit crime
C)The more swift and certain a punishment is,the more effective it will be
D)Punishment must be designed to diagnose and treat the underlying causes of criminal behavior
A)All decisions are the result of rational choice
B)Fear of punishment can deter the choice to commit crime
C)The more swift and certain a punishment is,the more effective it will be
D)Punishment must be designed to diagnose and treat the underlying causes of criminal behavior
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31
Rational choice theory is an updated version of
A)classical theory.
B)anomie theory.
C)ego theory.
D)control theory.
A)classical theory.
B)anomie theory.
C)ego theory.
D)control theory.
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32
Researchers who study the causes of crime are called
A)positivists.
B)sociologists.
C)ideologists.
D)criminologists.
A)positivists.
B)sociologists.
C)ideologists.
D)criminologists.
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33
The research published in Delinquency in a Birth Cohort asserted that of juvenile offenders were responsible for the majority of violent crime.
A)1%
B)6%
C)14%
D)22%
A)1%
B)6%
C)14%
D)22%
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34
Practitioners of life course criminology assert that the strongest predictors of future criminal behavior can be found by evaluating
A)childhood behaviors.
B)family structure and interaction.
C)the mental and physical health of the offender.
D)neighborhood conditions.
A)childhood behaviors.
B)family structure and interaction.
C)the mental and physical health of the offender.
D)neighborhood conditions.
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35
Which of the statements below would not support a psychological explanation for Holmes' crimes?
A)Holmes had abruptly quit the graduate program.
B)A psychiatrist had expressed concerns about Holmes's mental wellbeing to the school's threat assessment team.
C)Holmes was described as a silent loner who "always seemed to be off in his own world."
D)Holmes had recently visited a dentist.
A)Holmes had abruptly quit the graduate program.
B)A psychiatrist had expressed concerns about Holmes's mental wellbeing to the school's threat assessment team.
C)Holmes was described as a silent loner who "always seemed to be off in his own world."
D)Holmes had recently visited a dentist.
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36
Biochemical explanations of misbehavior include all of the following except
A)testosterone.
B)postpartum psychosis.
C)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
D)male hormones.
A)testosterone.
B)postpartum psychosis.
C)attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
D)male hormones.
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37
If you were to create a profile of a "student shooter" based on the information in the preface,which information would not be included?
A)male
B)the occurrence of a "significant disruption" in their lives,such as failed a test
C)socially awkward and isolated
D)female
A)male
B)the occurrence of a "significant disruption" in their lives,such as failed a test
C)socially awkward and isolated
D)female
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38
In Bentham's classical criminology,punishment aims to
A)incapacitate offenders.
B)rehabilitate offenders.
C)return the victim to the state they were in before the crime.
D)give an incentive not to harm people.
A)incapacitate offenders.
B)rehabilitate offenders.
C)return the victim to the state they were in before the crime.
D)give an incentive not to harm people.
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39
When considering the relationship between drugs and crime,the systemic model asserts that
A)individuals act violently or criminally as a result of the drugs they have ingested.
B)drug abusers commit crimes to get the funds to purchase drugs.
C)the criminal justice response to drug addicted individuals leads to their repeated offending.
D)violence is a by-product of the interpersonal relationships within the drug-using community.
A)individuals act violently or criminally as a result of the drugs they have ingested.
B)drug abusers commit crimes to get the funds to purchase drugs.
C)the criminal justice response to drug addicted individuals leads to their repeated offending.
D)violence is a by-product of the interpersonal relationships within the drug-using community.
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40
Social conflict theory focuses on
A)psychology.
B)biology.
C)sociology.
D)power.
A)psychology.
B)biology.
C)sociology.
D)power.
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41
Some of the protestors in Seattle were anarchists,who the police expected to cause trouble.They did,which supports which theory?
A)social disorganization theory
B)strain theory
C)cultural deviance theory
D)labeling theory
A)social disorganization theory
B)strain theory
C)cultural deviance theory
D)labeling theory
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42
Janet Lauritsen,a criminologist at the University of Missouri-St.Louis,found that children from twoparent
homes had less tendency toward criminality than children from homes.
homes had less tendency toward criminality than children from homes.
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43
The model of addiction believes that addicts are mentally or physically ill.
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44
Shaw and McKay popularized the idea of ecology in criminology through their theory.
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45
Even if Neha's mother did pass a gene inclining her daughter to possess certain feelings, theory would nevertheless argue the decision to murder was a choice.
A)labeling
B)social conflict
C)control
D)choice
A)labeling
B)social conflict
C)control
D)choice
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46
If Neha had resisted the urge to murder because others she knew continuously commented she was a "good" mother,this would be an example of which theory at work?
A)labeling
B)social conflict
C)control
D)choice
A)labeling
B)social conflict
C)control
D)choice
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47
Criminal activity in males has been linked to the elevated levels of the hormone .
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48
The fact that Holmes had been stockpiling weapons before having done poorly on his oral exam contradicts which indictor of a potential "school shooter"?
A)male
B)the occurrence of a "significant disruption" in their lives
C)socially awkward and isolated
D)a graduate student
A)male
B)the occurrence of a "significant disruption" in their lives
C)socially awkward and isolated
D)a graduate student
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49
If Neha's mother had suffered from postpartum depression,as the lawyers of Patel claim she did,then this would be an example of all of the following except
A)genetics
B)trait theory
C)causation
D)choice theory
A)genetics
B)trait theory
C)causation
D)choice theory
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50
From the early days of this country,the general presumption of criminal law has been that behavior is a consequence of .
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51
A proposition that can be tested by researchers or observers to determine if it is valid is a .
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52
According to social conflict theories,what is the solution to the problem of crime? Hint: The protestors would support this solution as well.
A)Eliminate disparities in income and wealth.
B)Find jobs for all who seek employment.
C)Install profit motives at every level of the economy.
D)Allow unfettered opportunities for individuals to create wealth.
A)Eliminate disparities in income and wealth.
B)Find jobs for all who seek employment.
C)Install profit motives at every level of the economy.
D)Allow unfettered opportunities for individuals to create wealth.
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53
A school of criminology which asserts that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior,including criminal behavior is .
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54
Pushing against police barricades and not listening to police instructions,as was the case in Seattle,is illegal. Which approach would be the most useful in explaining this behavior by relatively affluent adults?
A)strain theory
B)social disorganization theory
C)cultural deviance theory
D)learning theory
A)strain theory
B)social disorganization theory
C)cultural deviance theory
D)learning theory
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55
The best explanation for the presence of the anticapitalism protestors would be which theory?
A)conflict theory
B)social disorganization theory
C)learning theory
D)labeling theory
A)conflict theory
B)social disorganization theory
C)learning theory
D)labeling theory
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56
The is the part of the personality which is directly related to the conscience and determines which actions are right or wrong.
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57
If subsequently it was shown that Holmes had elevated levels of testosterone in his blood,then which approach might have the most explanatory powers?
A)psychological
B)biological
C)sociological
D)historical
A)psychological
B)biological
C)sociological
D)historical
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58
If Treacy had showed signs of antisocial behavior when he was younger,this would suggest as an explanation.
A)learning theory
B)continuity theory of crime
C)causation theory
D)rational choice theory
A)learning theory
B)continuity theory of crime
C)causation theory
D)rational choice theory
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59
Since the defense lawyer for Treacy claimed his client suffered a form of temporary insanity,which academic approach comports with that legal defense?
A)Learning theory
B)Continuity theory of crime
C)Causation theory
D)Positivism
A)Learning theory
B)Continuity theory of crime
C)Causation theory
D)Positivism
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60
Which statement would most closely conform with the analysis offered by social conflict theorists?
A)Inequality is the root of most crime.
B)The commission of crime is not a personal choice.
C)Crime can be solved by eliminating high tax rates.
D)Making everybody rich would not solve the problem of crime as even minor differences in wealth will always exist.
A)Inequality is the root of most crime.
B)The commission of crime is not a personal choice.
C)Crime can be solved by eliminating high tax rates.
D)Making everybody rich would not solve the problem of crime as even minor differences in wealth will always exist.
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61
Discuss the difference between a hypothesis and a theory in the context of criminology.
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62
is a neurotransmitter in the brain which is highly correlated with addiction and physical dependency.
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63
Practitioners of believe that lying,stealing,bullying,and other conduct problems that occur in childhood are the strongest predictors of future criminal behavior.
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64
Learning theory has recently expanded to include the growing influence of the .
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65
The study of behavior patterns of childhood predicting adult criminality is part of criminology.
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66
is an important variable in life course criminology.
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is a highly addictive stimulant to the central nervous system manufactured from legal,over-the- counter substances.
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is the study of the development and functioning of groups of people who live together within a society.
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is a hypothesis that society creates crime and criminals by declaring certain behavior and certain people as deviant.
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70
Labeling can lead to a prophecy.
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71
The use of drugs that results in physical or psychological problems for the user,as well as disruption of personal relationships and employment is called .
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72
The theory of crime essentially says that once negative behavior patterns have been established,they cannot be changed.
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73
Strain has its roots in which is derived from the Greek word for "without norms."
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74
The model of addiction holds that addicts endanger society and should be punished in the same manner as other drug offenders.
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75
Contrast positivism with classical criminology.
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are medical drugs that require a physician's permission for purchase.
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results from the lack of available means to achieve life goals.
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78
Explain why classical criminology is based on choice theory.
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79
Career criminals are also known as ..
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Studies indicate that individuals with low are at a greater risk of victimization.
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