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Edwin Sutherland formulated what theory?
Anomie
Culture conflict
Social learning
Differential Association
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Introduction to Criminology
According to various professional groups, violence in television, music, video games, and movies
may lead to increased levels of violent behaviour among children.
may lead to decreased levels of violent behaviour among children
may lead to emotional sensitization toward violence in real life
may have no effect on levels of violent behaviour among children
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Introduction to Criminology
This is often called the reality principle.
Id
Ego
Superego
None of these
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This is a psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behaviour, including criminal or deviant behaviour, can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, and association with other stimuli.
Anomie
Conflict
Conditioning
None of these
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Introduction to Criminology
The text focuses on the ____________ and their interactions with criminal law in its attempts to explain criminal behavior.
legal mechanisms of society
social sciences
country’s interest in crime
scientific reports
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Introduction to Criminology
__________ to the norms and laws of a community results from a system of internal controls developed within a person during the process of socialization.
Conformity
Laws
Relative
Civil or tort
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Introduction to Criminology
This theory has also been called compassionate criminology.
Critical criminology
Social control theory
Peacemaking criminology
General theory of crime
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Introduction to Criminology
A __________ is especially valuable when aspects of the social setting are beyond the control of the researcher.
one-group pretest-posttest design
case study
controlled experiment
quasi-experimental design
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Introduction to Criminology
Ron Classen sees crime primarily as
a violation of a law.
problem behaviour.
an offense against human relationships
a form of social maladjustment.
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This criminology refers to the process by which human beings create “an ideology of crime that sustains it as a concrete reality.” A central feature is its assertion that individuals shape their world while also being shaped by it.
Somatotypes
Constitutional criminology
Constitutive criminology
Social learning theory
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