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Comprehensive test bank for Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach, 12th Edition by Curt R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol, covering criminal behavior, developmental risk factors, biological influences, delinquency, and psychological perspectives. It includes multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, matching questions, essay questions, and critical-thinking questions with answers. The material covers topics such as cumulative risk, developmental pathways, peer rejection, parenting, ADHD, conduct disorder, genetics, brain development, temperament, and environmental risk factors.

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EXTENSIVE TEST BANK for Criminal
Behavior: A Psychological Approach, 12th
Edition by Curt R. Bartol & Anne M. Bartol
All-inclusive Chapters 1-16| Verified Exam
Questions & Accurate Answers




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, Table of contents
1. Introduction to Criminal Behavior

2. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk and Protective Factors

3. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Biological/Neurological Factors

4. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Learning and Situational Factors

5. Human Aggression and Violence

6. Juvenile Delinquency

7. Psychopathy

8. Crime and Mental Disorders

9. Homicide, Assault, and Intimate Partner and Family Violence

10. Multiple Murder, School, and Workplace Violence

11. Psychology of Modern Terrorism

12. Sexual Assault

13. Sexual Assault of Children and Youth

14. Burglary, Home Invasions, Thefts, and "White-Collar" Offenses

15. Violent Economic Crime, Cybercrime, and Crimes of Intimidation

16. Substance Abuse and Crime

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, Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminal Behavior
1.1Multiple-Choice Questions

1) Criminal behavior is best defined as

A) antisocial behavior.

B) deviant behavior.

C) an intentional act in violation of a criminal code.

D) a failure to impede the criminal process. Correct Answer: C

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Objective: Define criminal behavior and juvenile delinquency Level: Basic



2) The end result of a theory that is not verified is

A) justification.

B) falsification.

C) clarification.

D) subjugation. Correct Answer: B Page Ref: 6

Objective: Identify the different perspectives of human nature that underlie the theoretical
development and research of criminal behavior

Level: Intermediate



3) Which piece of data would be included in the UCR?

A) A reported robbery with no arrest

B) A reported forgery with no arrest

C) A reported simple assault with no arrest

D) A reported statutory rape with no arrest Correct Answer: A

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Objective: Introduce the reader to the various measurements of criminal and delinquent behavior
Level: Difficult
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, 4) All of the following are consistent with the developmental approach to the study of crime except

A) examining factors that place a child at risk of engaging in serious delinquency.

B) identifying the age of onset of antisocial behavior.

C) searching for protective factors in a child's life.

D) obtaining a child's IQ score as he or she enters adolescence. Correct Answer: D

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Objective: Point out that the study of criminal behavior and delinquency, from a psychological
perspective, has shifted from a personality toward a more cognitive and developmental focus Level:
Intermediate



5) According to the authors, our inability to prevent crime is largely due to the

A) declining interest in the field of criminology.

B) lack of available research funding.

C) complexity of the issue.

D) difficulty in defining relevant terms. Correct Answer: C

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Objective: Define criminal behavior and juvenile delinquency Level: Intermediate



6) After hearing that her neighbors' home was burglarized, Dee told her co-worker that her neighbors
were asking for the burglary because they never locked their doors and didn't have a security system.
Dee's statements reflect the

A) fairness doctrine.

B) self-fulfilling prophecy.

C) cognition distortion.

D) just-world hypothesis. Correct Answer: D

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Objective: Identify the different perspectives of human nature that underlie the theoretical
development and research of criminal behavior

Level: Difficult
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Curt Bartol, Anne Bartol Criminal Behavior
Publisher: 2020 ISBN: 9780136707332 Edition: Unknown

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