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Introduction to Criminology
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Introduction to Criminology
Which of the following are functions of law?
defining parameters of private and public property
regulating social relationship such as marriage
maintaining the status quo and power relationships
all of the above
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Introduction to Criminology
According to John F. Galliher, legal definitions of criminality are arrived at through a __________ process.
sociological
psychological
political
mainstream
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Introduction to Criminology
According to anomie theory, this individual agrees with the goals but disagrees with the means and may be involved in white-collar crimes or property crimes.
Retreatist
Rebel
Ritualist
Innovator
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Introduction to Criminology
Which of the following is a misconception about the study of crime?
criminologists utilize a broad scientific perspective
criminology studies street crime, corporate, and global crimes
crime is a local matter
criminology includes the study of crime, penal codes, and deviance
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Introduction to Criminology
Which of the following phrases does not define criminology?
it is a scientific study of making laws and the breaking of laws
it is a subjective view of why crime occurs
it is society’s reaction to the breaking of law
it adopts methods of study from all the social and behavioral sciences
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Introduction to Criminology
This perspective placed the blame for criminality and deviant behavior squarely on officially sanctioned cultural and economic arrangements. The distribution of wealth and power in society was held to be the primary cause of criminal behavior.
Peacemaking criminology
Radical criminology
Right realism
Retrospective interpretation
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Introduction to Criminology
This term is defined as the attempt to derive a composite picture of an offender’s social and psychological characteristics from the crime he/she committed and from the manner in which it was committed.
Constitutive criminology
Deviance detection
Psychological profiling
Crime scene separation
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Introduction to Criminology
The Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency identified three distinct pathways to delinquency. This pathway is marked by minor aggression, such as bullying, that develops around age 11 or 12 and leads to fighting and physical violence.
Authority of conflict pathway
Overt pathway
Covert pathway
None of the above
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Introduction to Criminology
The first step in any research is to
develop a research design
choose a data collection technique.
review the findings.
identify a problem.
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Introduction to Criminology
__________ law deals with noncriminal offenses.
Conformity
Laws
Relative
Civil or tort
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