Deck 5: An Introduction to Criminological Theory
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Deck 5: An Introduction to Criminological Theory
1
Which of the following is an example of an effective crime prevention strategy?
A) locking cars to prevent theft
B) playing classical music on college campuses to prevent assault
C) walking the beat in a mall to prevent carjacking
D) barking dogs used to prevent domestic violence
A) locking cars to prevent theft
B) playing classical music on college campuses to prevent assault
C) walking the beat in a mall to prevent carjacking
D) barking dogs used to prevent domestic violence
A
2
Theories are __________ explanations of crime and criminal justice behaviors.
A) potential
B) proven
C) empirical
D) understand
A) potential
B) proven
C) empirical
D) understand
A
3
Which two researchers are associated with the Chicago Area Project?
A) Sampson and Groves
B) Wright and Daigle
C) Sutherland and Wilson
D) Shaw and McKay
A) Sampson and Groves
B) Wright and Daigle
C) Sutherland and Wilson
D) Shaw and McKay
D
4
Research by Shaw and McKay found that the inability to control crime in the zone of transition was caused by all of the following EXCEPT
A) population turnover
B) lethargy
C) racial heterogeneity
D) poverty
A) population turnover
B) lethargy
C) racial heterogeneity
D) poverty
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5
Which theory is associated with concentric zone theory?
A) biosocial
B) evolutionary androgenic
C) social disorganization
D) rational choice
A) biosocial
B) evolutionary androgenic
C) social disorganization
D) rational choice
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6
The idea that punishment that is too severe may actually lead to more crime rather than prevent future crime is referred to as
A) deterrence
B) the just desserts hypothesis
C) retribution
D) the brutalization argument
A) deterrence
B) the just desserts hypothesis
C) retribution
D) the brutalization argument
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7
A criminological theory that examines the structural features of society are called __________ theories, while theories that examine individual factors and crime are referred to as __________ theories.
A) policy-based, unit-based
B) unit-based, policy-based
C) macro-level, micro-level
D) micro-level, macro-level
A) policy-based, unit-based
B) unit-based, policy-based
C) macro-level, micro-level
D) micro-level, macro-level
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8
Which theory can be traced to the father of the classical school of criminology?
A) Deterrence theory
B) Routine activities theory
C) Social disorganization theory
D) Neurological theory
A) Deterrence theory
B) Routine activities theory
C) Social disorganization theory
D) Neurological theory
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9
Which assumption do rational choice theorists make about behavior?
A) it is irrelevant
B) it is misunderstood
C) it is purposeful
D) it is immoral
A) it is irrelevant
B) it is misunderstood
C) it is purposeful
D) it is immoral
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10
What is one difference between criminological theories and other social science theories?
A) Criminological theories focus only on crime.
B) Criminological theories are considered hard science.
C) Criminological theories focus on prevention.
D) Criminological theories are empirically based.
A) Criminological theories focus only on crime.
B) Criminological theories are considered hard science.
C) Criminological theories focus on prevention.
D) Criminological theories are empirically based.
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11
Which theory views crime as a product of choice?
A) Deterrence theory
B) Routine activities theory
C) Evolutionary theory
D) Social disorganization theory
A) Deterrence theory
B) Routine activities theory
C) Evolutionary theory
D) Social disorganization theory
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12
Which statement most accurately summarizes broken windows theory?
A) crime is a matter of free choice
B) Individuals who frequently engage a higher proportion of risky activities are at a higher risk of victimization.
C) Informal social control strategies by residents reduce neighborhood crime rates.
D) Signs of disorder breed additional disorder.
A) crime is a matter of free choice
B) Individuals who frequently engage a higher proportion of risky activities are at a higher risk of victimization.
C) Informal social control strategies by residents reduce neighborhood crime rates.
D) Signs of disorder breed additional disorder.
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13
Which theory is associated with the crime triangle?
A) routine activities theory
B) broken windows theory
C) social disorganization theory
D) neutralization theory
A) routine activities theory
B) broken windows theory
C) social disorganization theory
D) neutralization theory
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14
Which theory is best used to explain why people are victimized rather than why offenders commit crime?
A) biological theory
B) lifestyles theory
C) strain theory
D) social control theory
A) biological theory
B) lifestyles theory
C) strain theory
D) social control theory
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15
A criminal justice professional who doesn't understand criminal justice research is comparable to a
A) professor who doesn't use the internet
B) doctor who doesn't know about various diseases
C) child who is lactose-intolerant
D) student who spends too much time playing video games
A) professor who doesn't use the internet
B) doctor who doesn't know about various diseases
C) child who is lactose-intolerant
D) student who spends too much time playing video games
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16
Research suggests that criminals tend to be
A) mendomorphs
B) endomorphs
C) mesomorphs
D) ectomorphs
A) mendomorphs
B) endomorphs
C) mesomorphs
D) ectomorphs
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17
All of the following are criteria of Cesare Beccaria's effective punishment EXCEPT
A) it must be explained clearly to the recipient
B) it must be swift
C) it must be certain
D) it must outweigh pleasure that the offender would get from committing the crime
A) it must be explained clearly to the recipient
B) it must be swift
C) it must be certain
D) it must outweigh pleasure that the offender would get from committing the crime
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18
According to Cesare Lombroso, __________ accounted for one-third of all offenders and had not completely evolved.
A) psychopaths
B) ectomorphs
C) magnum opus
D) atavistic throwbacks
A) psychopaths
B) ectomorphs
C) magnum opus
D) atavistic throwbacks
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19
All of the following are reasons to examine criminological theories of crime EXCEPT
A) producing punishment
B) preventing crime
C) guiding criminal justice research projects
D) understanding research findings
A) producing punishment
B) preventing crime
C) guiding criminal justice research projects
D) understanding research findings
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20
The best criminological theories adhere to the principle of
A) tenacity
B) authority
C) harmony
D) parsimony
A) tenacity
B) authority
C) harmony
D) parsimony
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21
How did broken windows theory change policing?
A) It provided a framework for understanding the culture of poverty.
B) It demonstrated that crime exists in all types of communities.
C) It instigated the Miranda warning.
D) It suggested that responding to minor crime may reduce serious crime.
A) It provided a framework for understanding the culture of poverty.
B) It demonstrated that crime exists in all types of communities.
C) It instigated the Miranda warning.
D) It suggested that responding to minor crime may reduce serious crime.
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22
Which labeling theory hypothesis is derived from conflict theory?
A) The differential enforcement/status characteristics hypothesis
B) the just-world hypothesis
C) the deviance amplification hypothesis
D) the differential association hypothesis
A) The differential enforcement/status characteristics hypothesis
B) the just-world hypothesis
C) the deviance amplification hypothesis
D) the differential association hypothesis
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23
Gottfredson and Hirschi suggested that self-control levels come from
A) neurotransmitters in the brain
B) societal reactions to behaviors
C) gender differences
D) parenting practices
A) neurotransmitters in the brain
B) societal reactions to behaviors
C) gender differences
D) parenting practices
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24
According to Elijah Anderson, which type of family learns that violence is both necessary and justified in certain situations?
A) street
B) urban
C) decent
D) suburb
A) street
B) urban
C) decent
D) suburb
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25
Which two factors do most conflict theories have in common?
A) Educational inequality and racial disparities
B) Power imbalance and weakened lower class
C) Crime prevention and code of the street
D) Urban renewal and gender biases
A) Educational inequality and racial disparities
B) Power imbalance and weakened lower class
C) Crime prevention and code of the street
D) Urban renewal and gender biases
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26
According to Cohen, why do lower-class children have the cards stacked against them by the time they reach school?
A) they are immersed in the culture of poverty
B) they have already been exposed to and had the opportunity to commit crime
C) they are judged by a set of standards they have never been taught
D) they are products of broken homes rooted in centuries of change
A) they are immersed in the culture of poverty
B) they have already been exposed to and had the opportunity to commit crime
C) they are judged by a set of standards they have never been taught
D) they are products of broken homes rooted in centuries of change
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27
The types of values that school children are expected to demonstrate and adhere to in their scholastic endeavors is called the
A) common core
B) differential opportunity theory
C) culture clash
D) middle class measuring rod
A) common core
B) differential opportunity theory
C) culture clash
D) middle class measuring rod
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28
Emile Durkheim's concept of anomie is synonymous with
A) strain
B) suicide
C) theory
D) strategy
A) strain
B) suicide
C) theory
D) strategy
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29
Sampson and Laub revised their life course theory to include
A) routine activities
B) turning points
C) transitional events
D) criminal behavior
A) routine activities
B) turning points
C) transitional events
D) criminal behavior
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30
Which of the following is an example of an objective strain?
A) birth of a child
B) loss of a stressful job
C) marriage
D) death of a supportive parent
A) birth of a child
B) loss of a stressful job
C) marriage
D) death of a supportive parent
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31
According to John Wright and his colleagues, an entire body of knowledge has been excluded from criminal justice and criminology. What is this body of knowledge?
A) classical theory
B) sociological theory
C) cognitive theory
D) biological theory
A) classical theory
B) sociological theory
C) cognitive theory
D) biological theory
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32
Trajectories and transitions are central components of which theory?
A) life course theory
B) routine activities theory
C) social control theory
D) self-control theory
A) life course theory
B) routine activities theory
C) social control theory
D) self-control theory
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33
Throughout adolescence, Earl was often truant from school and frequently drank alcohol. Although he was never arrested, Earl shoplifted and stole money from his parents and friends. At age 20, Earl began working in a restaurant and was eventually promoted to sous chef. Earl is now in culinary school and has not engaged in delinquent behavior for years. According to life course theory, which factor was most important to Earl's desistance from crime?
A) his consumption of alcohol
B) his home environment
C) his job at the restaurant
D) his education
A) his consumption of alcohol
B) his home environment
C) his job at the restaurant
D) his education
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34
Hirschi asserts that individuals are bonded to society through all of the following elements EXCEPT
A) control
B) commitment
C) attachment
D) involvement
A) control
B) commitment
C) attachment
D) involvement
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35
All of the following are dimensions of learning theory EXCEPT
A) imitation
B) definitions
C) differential reinforcement
D) expressive interactions
A) imitation
B) definitions
C) differential reinforcement
D) expressive interactions
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36
According to Travis Hirschi, most people don't commit crime because they
A) are afraid of the consequences
B) understand it is wrong
C) are focused on their future
D) have strong bonds to society
A) are afraid of the consequences
B) understand it is wrong
C) are focused on their future
D) have strong bonds to society
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37
Emile Durkheim is to __________ theory as Edwin Sutherland is to __________ theory.
A) differential association, biological
B) routine activities, neutralization
C) social strain, learning
D) self-control, labeling
A) differential association, biological
B) routine activities, neutralization
C) social strain, learning
D) self-control, labeling
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38
The code of the street promotes __________, whereas the code of the suburb promotes __________
A) poverty, education
B) education, poverty
C) peace, violence
D) violence, peace
A) poverty, education
B) education, poverty
C) peace, violence
D) violence, peace
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39
Wilson and Kelling asserted that an unrepaired broken window signals that
A) racial disparity is acceptable
B) nobody cares
C) crime lives here
D) drug use is prevalent
A) racial disparity is acceptable
B) nobody cares
C) crime lives here
D) drug use is prevalent
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40
A critic of learning theory would say the theory best explains
A) sexual assault
B) drug use
C) homicide
D) child abuse
A) sexual assault
B) drug use
C) homicide
D) child abuse
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41
Global position satellite policies are based on situational crime prevention ideals.
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42
According to Sampson and Laub, social bonds such as marriage and employment are turning points that may lead some offenders to desist from crime.
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43
Research shows that males tend to exhibit lower self-control than females.
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44
Research shows that __________ is a stronger predictor of deterrence than severity and swiftness.
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45
Cesar Beccaria was a proponent of the death penalty.
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46
Differential association reinforcement theory suggests that the more offenders are rewarded for their offending, the more they will continue to engage in those behaviors.
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47
The more complex theories become, the more useful they are.
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48
According to self-control theory, level of self-control changes according to one's stages of development.
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49
Strain theory is traced to Travis Hirschi, a sociologist who wrote extensively about various topics including suicide, crime, and religion.
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50
The most popular learning theory in criminal justice is __________ theory.
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51
General deterrence focuses on preventing the individual from committing future offenses.
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52
Rational choice theory views crime as a product of __________.
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53
Cesare Lombroso was the founder of the classical school of criminology.
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54
Institutional anomie theory suggests that individuals are socialized to succeed at any cost and everyone has equal opportunity for success.
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55
Rational choice theory is useful in explaining why some offenders are __________ who concentrate on specific types of offenses.
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56
The middle-class measuring rod is an early example of a biological theory of crime.
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57
Cesare Beccaria's theory revolutionized the way __________ was administered and understood.
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58
Theories are facts that prove various questions about crime
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59
Primary deviance and secondary deviance are components of neutralization theory.
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60
Broken windows theory was first introduced by Philip Zimbardo.
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61
Messner and Rosenfeld suggest that anomie exists at the __________ level.
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62
Identify and briefly explain one biological theory used to explain crime.
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63
Denial of __________ refers to situations where juveniles rationalize that the victim deserves the harm that they will experience from the victimization.
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64
The fact that criminal penalties for crack use are far higher than are the penalties for cocaine use illustrates __________ theory.
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65
The positivist school of criminology adhered to the principle of __________ to explain crime.
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66
Identify and briefly describe Hirschi's four elements through which individuals are bonded to society
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67
Briefly describe two situational crime prevention strategies.
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68
What is the general premise of social disorganization theory?
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69
What are the three criteria for effective punishment, according to Cesare Beccaria?
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70
Describe one governmental action or policy that either directly or indirectly breeds crime.
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71
Routine activities theory is a __________ level theory.
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72
Identify the five theoretical frameworks that characterize the theories discussed in the chapter.
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73
General strain theory proposes that, while virtually everyone experiences strain at some point in their lives, it is the __________ strain that leads to crime.
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74
Describe the three components of the crime triangle.
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75
Ruth Triplett suggests that __________labels may have more of an impact on the individual.
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76
Define a theory
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77
According to Robert Merton, what role does capitalist society play in crime?
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78
Rather than addressing causes of crime, some have argued that it is more appropriate to focus on the __________ for offending.
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79
Gottfredson and Hirschi suggest that bad __________ strategies lead to low self-control
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80
According to life course theory, childhood victimization may be __________ that place individuals on trajectories for either future victimization or future offending.
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