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Introduction to Criminology
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Introduction to Criminology
According to Sheldon, which body type is most prone to aggression, violence, and delinquency?
Endomorphs
Ectomorphs
Mesomorphs
Blotomorphs
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Introduction to Criminology
A crime must be proven
by a preponderance of the evidence
by clear and convincing evidence
beyond a reasonable doubt
beyond all doubt
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Introduction to Criminology
If a person commits arson and the death of another results from it, even though s/he had no intent to cause the death of anyone, s/he may be charged with murder under the:
irresistible impulse doctrine
felony-murder doctrine
the Durham rule
direct responsibility rule
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Introduction to Criminology
The pluralistic perspective suggests that behaviours are typically criminalized through
general agreement of members of society.
a political process
the existence of shared norms and values.
none of the above
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Introduction to Criminology
This theory posits that lifestyles significantly affect both the volume and type of crime found in any society and the risk of criminal victimization varies dramatically among the circumstances and locations in which people place themselves and their property.
Routine activities theory
Anomie
Positivism
Conflict theory
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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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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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Introduction to Criminology
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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