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TEST BANK For Criminal Behavior:
A Psychological Approach 12th Edition (Bartol)

Chapters 1 - 16, Complete




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,Table of contents
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1. Introduction to Criminal Behavior i k i k i k




2. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk and Protective Factors
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3. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Biological/Neurological Factors
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4. Origins of Criminal Behavior: Learning and Situational Factors
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5. Human Aggression and Violence
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6. Juvenile Delinquency i k




7. Psychopathy
8. Crime and Mental Disorders
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9. Homicide, Assault, and Intimate Partner and Family Violence
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10. Multiple Murder, School, and Workplace Violence
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11. Psychology of Modern Terrorism i k i k i k




12. Sexual Assault
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13. Sexual Assault of Children and Youth
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14. Burglary, Home Invasions, Thefts, and "White-Collar" Offenses
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15. Violent Economic Crime, Cybercrime, and Crimes of Intimidation
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16. Substance Abuse and Crime i k i k i k




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,Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach, 12e
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(Bartol)
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Criminal Behavior
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1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions i k




1) Criminal behavior is best defined as
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A) antisocial behavior. i k




B) deviant behavior. i k




C) an intentional act in violation of a criminal code.
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D) a failure to impede the
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criminal process.kANSWER:
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Page Ref: 2
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Objective: Define criminal behavior and
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juvenile delinquencyLevel:
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2) The end result of a theory that is not verified is
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A) justification.
B) falsification.
C) clarification.
D) subjugation
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Page Ref: 6i k i k




Objective: Identify the different perspectives of human nature that underlie the
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iktheoreticaldevelopment and research of criminal behavior i k i k i k i k i k




Level: Intermediate

3) Which piece i k i k of data would be included in the UCR?
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A) A reported
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B) A reported
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C) A reported
i k i k simple assault with no arrest i k i k i k i k




D) A reported
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, arrestkANSWER: A
Page Ref: 36
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Objective: Introduce the reader to the various measurements of criminal and
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delinquent behaviorLevel: Difficult
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4) All of the following are consistent with the developmental approach to
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the study of crimeexcept
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A) examining factors that place a child at risk of engaging in serious delinquency.
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B) identifying the age of onset of antisocial behavior. i k i k i k i k i k i k i k




C) searching for protective factors in a child's life.
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D) obtaining a child's IQ score as he or she i k i k i k i k i k i k i k i k




enters adolescence.kANSWER: D
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Page Ref: 13
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Objective: Point out that the study of criminal behavior and delinquency,
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from a psychologicalperspective, has shifted from a personality toward a
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more cognitive and developmental focus Level: Intermediate
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5) According to the authors, our inability to prevent crime is largely due to the
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A) declining interest in the field of criminology.
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B) lack of available research funding.
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C) complexity of the issue. i k i k i k




D) difficulty in defining i k i k




relevant terms.kANSWER: C
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Page Ref: 3i k i k




Objective: Define criminal behavior and
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juvenile delinquencyLevel:
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6) After hearing that her neighbors' home was burglarized, Dee told her
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co-worker that her neighbors were asking for the burglary because they
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never locked their doors and didn't have asecurity system. Dee's
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statements reflect the
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A) fairness doctrine. i k




B) self-fulfilling prophecy. ik




C) cognition distortion. i k




D) just-world
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:
D
Page Ref: 5i k i k




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Publisher: 2020 ISBN: 9780135618721 Edition: Unknown

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