social influence theories correct answers coercive actions inflicting harm or forcing compliance
such as threats, punishment, and the use of bodily force
subculture of violence theory correct answers attributes social differences in violence to attitudes
towards courage, toughness, and retribution
neighbourhood cohesion correct answers size, density, and breadth of network ties and levels of
organization participation
social disorganization theory correct answers low SES and violence are linked
affective violence correct answers emotional and defensive
predatory violence correct answers planned and purposeful
targeted violence correct answers situations in which there is an identifiable target and an
identified perpetrator
intended violence correct answers intent, lack of profit, or unbridled passion in motive, and plans
to damage, injure, or kill
opportunistic violence correct answers rather than target a specific victim, opportunistic violence
selects its targets randomly
base rate correct answers a behavior, group of people, and a time frame calculated into a ratio or
percentage to determine predictability in the action
, false negatives correct answers when predicted behavior is a no, but actual behavior is a yes
false positives correct answers predicted behavior is a yes, but actual behavior is a no
base rate problem correct answers the percentages are usually below 50 percent therefor tough to
determine and predict within assessment because the odds are already so low
entity theory correct answers basic attributes like personality or intelligence are relatively fixed
or static
incremental theory correct answers human attributes are malleable and apt to develop and change
over time according to circumstances
risk attribution correct answers a moral judgement that attributes dangerousness on the basis of
actions
risk prediction correct answers based on a form of assessment that attempts to predict future
behavior
risk assessment correct answers the latter part of risk prediction where assessment is used to
determine future behavior
risk management correct answers how violent risk may be contained
delusion correct answers the concept that is often referred to in defence of a psychiatric disorder,
which are extremely hard to decipher as clinicians as actual causes for a crime
threat/control override correct answers override of external forces from being threatened due to
delusion