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Marvel Brown
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Ruth Blanco
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Steven Ramirez
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Mary Moore
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Jonathan Walsh
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Decision Making Full Time Job Mother And Child Norms And Values Population Geography United States
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Lewis Gardner
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Communication Studies 100 Final Exam True or False 59 terms
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Candace Young
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Control Theory Criminal Justice Norms And Values Self Control Theory
Study Guide For Intro to Criminology Final Exam (MDC); 160 terms
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Elizabeth Hill
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Andrew Hubbs
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Steven Colyer
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Thomas Alday
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Patrick Thompson
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Rosa Sloan
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Sean Hill
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Classical Era Music Appreciation
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Jazzlyn Sampson
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Psychological criminology focuses on how individual criminal behavior is:
acquired, evoked, and maintained.
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Which one of the following would psychological criminology be most concerned with?
How violent individuals learn their aggressive behavior
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The somatotypes school of criminology differentiated three principle types of physiques, which are the 3 physiques?
The 3 physiques are; the asthenic, the athletic, and the pyknic.
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According to the Chicago school of criminology, which concentric zone is responsible for the most crime?
Zone 2: Ghetto-deteriorated housing, abandoned buildings, transition
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What provided the next generation of criminologists with the tools they needed to challenge classical criminology?
Darwin’s origin of species.
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What does the term ”macro” level refer to in criminology?
looking at crime as an expansive/ encompassing social phenomenon
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Which of the following brings together criminology with a transcendental or religious approach as it seeks to mediate conflict, assist victims, and reintegrate offenders into the community?
Peacemaking
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The concept of protecting the identity of juveniles charged with delinquency is rooted from which theory of​ criminology?
labeling theory
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Which of these is (are) true about criminology surveys? (Select all that apply) a. They can be mailed to the respondents. b. They can only be done at scene of crime. c. They can be given through face to face interviews. d. They can be given over the phone.
They can be mailed to the respondents. They can be given through face to face interviews. They can be given over the phone.
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What is the primary premise of the sociological school of criminology?
The primary premise of the sociological school of criminology is that crime is caused by socioeconomic conditions and social interactions and values.
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