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Introduction to Criminology
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Introduction to Criminology
What is a main proposition of routine activities theory?
Criminal behaviour is learned
Crime is the result of the powerful asserting their dominance over the powerless
Crime is the result of a weakening of the bonds to society
Crime is likely to occur when a motivated offender and a suitable target come together in the absence of a capable guardian
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Introduction to Criminology
The __________ perspective focuses on human behavior and social life from the standpoint of the individuals involved in day-to-day interaction.
Evaluator
Scientific
Objectivity
Interactionist
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Introduction to Criminology
What term describes a throwback to earlier stages of evolution where individuals were not sufficiently mentally advanced for successful life in the modern world?
Anomie
Somatotype
Atavism
Innovator
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Introduction to Criminology
According to Elliott Currie, the ______ is the rate of crime calculated on the basis of crimes that would likely be committed by those who are incapacitated by the criminal justice system.
actual crime rate
criminality index
latent crime rate
clearance rate
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Introduction to Criminology
Money laundering is described as:
only required for drug money.
an activity aimed at making illegally obtained finds appear legitimate.
required for both illegally and legally obtained funds.
None of the above.
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Introduction to Criminology
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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Introduction to Criminology
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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