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Test Bank For CJ Realities And Challenges By Ruth E. Masters
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CH-03: Test Bank_ansrsource Key 
1. Criminologists recognize two major schools of thought or belief systems as among the first attempts to organize a view of crime causation: ________ schools of criminology. 
A. the classical and the biological 
B. the classical and the positivist 
C. the natural and the biological 
D. the natural and the environmental 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Level: Basic Topic: Seeking the Causes of Crime: Early Schools of Thought Type: Knowledge 
2. The ________ sc...
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Samenvatting/summary - Criminal behaviour during the lifecourse (200700018)
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Complete summary of all the mandatory articles for the course Criminal behaviour during the lifecourse (), part of the study Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. 
Relationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 
 
 
 
1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 
2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 
3. Police apply to the courts for search and arr...
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SOCI 205 FINAL (Cohn) questions with correct answers
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"Control Theory and Juvenile Delinquency" CORRECT ANSWER *Travis Hirschi* 
talked about the control theory that delinquent acts result when an individual's bond to society is weak or broken 
 
elements of the bond to society CORRECT ANSWER attachment 
commitment 
involvement 
belief 
 
Japan Singapore Switzerland CORRECT ANSWER countries with the lowest crime rate 
 
different ways of measuring crime CORRECT ANSWER looking at official crime rates 
self reports 
victimization studies 
 
random...
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JUST 2890 Criminology Exam Two Clemson University | 70 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What was Thomas Hobbes' View of Human Nature? - Universal entitlement, all-out war, and life is, 
"short, nasty, and brutish." 
What are the basic assumptions of Control Theory? - Everyone has potential-and motivation-to 
violate law. 
What increases the likelihood of crime, according to Travis Hirschi? - weakening of social ties. 
What bonds are most important when it comes to reducing criminality? - Attachment, involvemenet, 
commitment, and morality. 
How does Self-Control Theory explain c...
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JUST 2890 Criminology Exam Two Clemson University | 70 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What was Thomas Hobbes' View of Human Nature? - Universal entitlement, all-out war, and life is, 
"short, nasty, and brutish." 
What are the basic assumptions of Control Theory? - Everyone has potential-and motivation-to 
violate law. 
What increases the likelihood of crime, according to Travis Hirschi? - weakening of social ties. 
What bonds are most important when it comes to reducing criminality? - Attachment, involvemenet, 
commitment, and morality. 
How does Self-Control Theory explain c...
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JUST 2890 - Criminology – Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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JUST 2890 - Criminology – Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
What was Thomas Hobbes' View of Human Nature? - ANSWER-Universal entitlement, all-out war, and life is, "short, nasty, and brutish." 
 
What are the basic assumptions of Control Theory? - ANSWER-Everyone has potential-and motivation-to violate law. 
 
What increases the likelihood of crime, according to Travis Hirschi? - ANSWER-weakening of social ties. 
 
What bonds are most important when it comes to reducing criminality? - A...
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SOCE200 Final Test Questions with Correct Answers
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SOCE200 Final Test Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Mateo doesn't agree with society's pressure to be financially independent by attaining a high-paying job. However, he still wants to get an education and get a job like his friends. Yet, he is not focused on the goal of becoming wealthy. What do Mateo's beliefs BEST represent? - Answer-ritualism 
 
What is it called when people reject the societal goal but continue to use the accepted means of reaching the goal? - Answer-ritualism 
 
Durkh...
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JUST 2890 - Criminology - Exam Two: Clemson University| 68 | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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What was Thomas Hobbes' View of Human Nature? - Universal entitlement, all-out war, and life 
is, "short, nasty, and brutish." 
What are the basic assumptions of Control Theory? - Everyone has potential-and motivation-to 
violate law. 
What increases the likelihood of crime, according to Travis Hirschi? - weakening of social ties. 
What bonds are most important when it comes to reducing criminality? - Attachment, 
involvemenet, commitment, and morality. 
How does Self-Control Theory explain c...
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Criminology - Unit 4 - AC 2.1 questions and answers latest 2024
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What is Social Control? - correct answer-Social Control refers to any strategies that are used 
in an attempt to prevent deviant human behaviour. This will include the ways in which 
people's: thoughts, feelings, appearance, and behaviour are regulated within our social 
systems. 
Who is the important individual used when discussing Social Control Theory? - correct 
answer-Travis Hirschi. 
What did Hirschi believe was the key element to law abiding behaviour? - correct 
answer-Social Bonds. 
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