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Introduction to Criminology
For criminologists, __________ behaviour is behaviour that does not conform to the social norms of society.
Deviant
Conformity
Relative
Civil or tort
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Introduction to Criminology
The conditions of a weak superego, sublimation, or a death wish being possible sources of criminal behaviour are part of what theory?
Anomie
Social learning
Primary deviance
Psychoanalysis
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Introduction to Criminology
These individuals are characterized by disordered or disjointed thinking in which the types of logical associations they make are atypical of other people.
Schizophrenics
Innovators
Ritualists
Fatalists
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Introduction to Criminology
These theories highlight the role of human DNA, environmental contaminants, nutrition, hormones, physical trauma, and body chemistry in human cognition, feeling, and behaviour.
Classical School
Social process
Conflict
Psychobiology
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Which criminal justice perspective emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders?
Crime-control model
Due process model
Interactionist model
Administrative model
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