CCJ3011 Chapter 10 Test With
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Socialization - ANSWER the process through which people learn rules,
morals, and values
social process theories - ANSWER theories that claim socialization is linked to
criminal activity
how behavior is learned, internalized, and transmitted between individuals -
ANSWER what is the focus of social process theories?
learning theories - ANSWER theoretical models that assume that criminal
behavior is due to a process of learning from others the motivations and
techniques for engaging in such behavior
why individuals are socialized into criminal activity - ANSWER what is the
focus of learning theories?
control theories - ANSWER theories of criminal behavior that assume humans
are born selfish and assert that their tendencies toward aggression and
offending must be controlled
social or personal factors that prevent individuals from engaging in selfish,
antisocial behaviors; concerned with why individuals are not socialized into
conforming behavior - ANSWER what is the focus of control theories?
tabula rasa - ANSWER blank slate
learning theories - ANSWER which theory assumes people are born with
, tabula rasa?
differential association theory - ANSWER a theory of criminal behavior that
emphasizes association with significant others (peers, parents, etc) in
learning criminal behavior
Sutherland - ANSWER author of differential association theory
differential association theory - ANSWER which theory is especially
interested in explaining how criminal values and attitudes could be culturally
transmitted from one generation to → next?
Sutherland's differential association theory - ANSWER Shaw and McKay's
concept of social disorganization & Gabriel Tarde's imitation theory
influenced which theory & theorist?
Tarde's 3 laws of imitation - ANSWER 1. people imitate one another in
proportion as they are in close contact
2. often the superior is imitated by the inferior
3. when two mutually exclusive methods or approaches come together, one
method can be substituted for other
1. criminal behavior is learned
2. criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in a process
of communication
3. the principal part of the learning of criminal behavior occurs within
intimate personal groups
4. when criminal behavior is learned, the learning includes (a) techniques of
committing the crime, which are sometimes very complicated, sometimes
Complete Solution
Socialization - ANSWER the process through which people learn rules,
morals, and values
social process theories - ANSWER theories that claim socialization is linked to
criminal activity
how behavior is learned, internalized, and transmitted between individuals -
ANSWER what is the focus of social process theories?
learning theories - ANSWER theoretical models that assume that criminal
behavior is due to a process of learning from others the motivations and
techniques for engaging in such behavior
why individuals are socialized into criminal activity - ANSWER what is the
focus of learning theories?
control theories - ANSWER theories of criminal behavior that assume humans
are born selfish and assert that their tendencies toward aggression and
offending must be controlled
social or personal factors that prevent individuals from engaging in selfish,
antisocial behaviors; concerned with why individuals are not socialized into
conforming behavior - ANSWER what is the focus of control theories?
tabula rasa - ANSWER blank slate
learning theories - ANSWER which theory assumes people are born with
, tabula rasa?
differential association theory - ANSWER a theory of criminal behavior that
emphasizes association with significant others (peers, parents, etc) in
learning criminal behavior
Sutherland - ANSWER author of differential association theory
differential association theory - ANSWER which theory is especially
interested in explaining how criminal values and attitudes could be culturally
transmitted from one generation to → next?
Sutherland's differential association theory - ANSWER Shaw and McKay's
concept of social disorganization & Gabriel Tarde's imitation theory
influenced which theory & theorist?
Tarde's 3 laws of imitation - ANSWER 1. people imitate one another in
proportion as they are in close contact
2. often the superior is imitated by the inferior
3. when two mutually exclusive methods or approaches come together, one
method can be substituted for other
1. criminal behavior is learned
2. criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in a process
of communication
3. the principal part of the learning of criminal behavior occurs within
intimate personal groups
4. when criminal behavior is learned, the learning includes (a) techniques of
committing the crime, which are sometimes very complicated, sometimes