Criminology - Answers Is a multidisciplinary science involving: sociology, criminal justice,
political science, psychology, public policy, economics, and biological aspects. Attempts to
describe origins, the extent and nature of a crime within society
Criminal Justice - Answers Includes the study of the agencies of social control within society
such as police courts and corrections
Theory - Answers Set on interconnected statements or propositions that explain how two or
more events or factors are related to one another
Self-Stigma - Answers Occurs when negative social attitudes are internalized, subsequently
harming a person's self-esteem, and including shame
ID - Answers The pleasure principle, which involves instant gratification without concern for the
rights of others
Chicago School - Answers Does not believe criminal behavior is a result of individual traits,
rather a function of personal choices combined with environmental conditions
Status Frustration - Answers Allows youth to join gangs, commit crime, and engage in deviant
behavior
Ego - Answers Is created early in life, when a child begins to realize he or she cannot always
obtain instant gratification
Super Ego - Answers Is the moral aspect of an individual's personality, which passes judgments
on different types of behavior
Percent of the Population is Considered Psychopathic - Answers 1%
Specific Deterrence - Answers States after a criminal offender receives shift, certain, and
powerful sanctions he or she will not repeat the criminal acts
General Deterrence - Answers Based on perceptions of future punishments, whereas specific
deterrence is based on the actual punishment
Recidivism - Answers Repeating criminal behavior or actions.
Jean Piaget's Reasoning Process - Answers An individual's reasoning processes developed at
birth and continue until 12 years old and older
Critical Feminists Beliefs of Female Sexual Victimization - Answers Believe sexual victimization
of girls is a product of male socialization
Egalitarian Family - Answers Husband and wives share similar positions of power at home and
, at the workplace. Daughters have more freedom, which is reflected in reduced parental control
and more female delinquency
Patriarchal Family - Answers Devalue women's contributions to families and only focus on
financial contributions commonly by males
Principles of the Differential Association Theory - Answers All individuals within society share
the same success goals, but those in the lower class have limited means of achieving the goals
Psychological and Emotional Costs of Crime - Answers Are frequently underestimated along
with the impact on victims
National Incident-Based Reporting System - Answers Requires local police departments to
provide additional information including at least a brief account of each incident arrest,
including the incident, victim, and offender information.
National Crime Victimization Survey - Answers 20 million individuals are victimized each year
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Answers Women who have been abused are
fifteen times more likely to abuse alcohol and nine times more likely to abuse drugs than
women who have not been abused
Uniform Crime Report - Answers Most widely cited source of official criminal statistics method.
(more than 20% of all reported index crimes are cleared by arrest each year. Less than 40% of all
criminal incidents are reported to the police)
Self-Reporting Surveys - Answers Are given anonymously. Ask individuals to describe in detail,
their lifetime participation in criminal activity. Has several disadvantages such as over and
under reporting. Many individuals exaggerate their criminal activity or fail to recognize their
criminal behavior
Dark Figure of Crime - Answers Is the amount of crime NOT reported to the authorities, thus not
included in statistical research
Descriptive Research - Answers Incorporates the researchers' knowledge with the issue and
describes the problem or topic. Most common form of research
Explanatory Research - Answers Involves psychologists and social scientists interested in
clarifying the "why" of a given phenomenon, such as why a specific rehabilitative treatment
programs are more effective for reducing recidivism for certain categories of offenders
Applied Research - Answers Involves evaluating the effectiveness or impact of a policy
Deviant Behavior - Answers Behavior that is not accepted by cultural norms
Crisis Intervention - Answers Involves emergency psychological care directed at assisting a
victim who is experiencing a crisis