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Criminological Theories Exam 2 Questions and All Correct Answers Graded A+
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  • Social Control Theory - Answer Theory assumes everyone is willing to break the law Social Control Theory - Answer People refrain from committing crimes due to bonds to individuals and institutions. Also, when they have high levels of external and internal control Direct Control - Answer category of social control: by which punishment is imposed or threatened for misconduct and compliance is rewarded by parents. Indirect Control - Answer category of social control: by which a...
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Criminological Theory Final Exam Questions and All Correct Answers.
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  • ___ is defined as the respect for authorities and internalization of social norms. - Answer belief which of the following is not one of Hirshi's social bond theory? - Answer social control theory hirshi contended that the power of internalized norms, conscience, and desire for approval encourages conforming behavior (t/f) - Answer true ___ is defined as the amount of prosocial time-consuming activities and supervised activities. - Answer involvement commitment is defin...
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Criminology Final Exam: Theory Tables Questions with Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025-2026 Edition.
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  • Lombroso - Answer 1. Biological Positivism -- Physiognomists Key Words: "Father of Criminology"; atavistic anomalies; Born Criminal 2. Traditional Theories of Female Crime -dichotomize women Durkheim - Answer Anomie Theory Societies evolve from mechanical or organic societies, with the former having a limited division of labor/roles, which strengthens the "collective conscience" of members. As the division of labor increases in the move to a more organic society,...
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Criminological Theory Final Exam and Actual Answers  Edition.
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  • Social Interactions (--> & <--) - Answer definitions of situations and self-conception T or F: through social interactions w/ others, you can come to learn definitions of situations and these determine whether you engage in criminal behavior or not - Answer true Primary Deviance - Answer deviant behavior that does NOT result from social reactions T or F: people that engage in primary deviance do not have a deviant self-conception - Answer true what are the sources o...
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Criminology (theories) Study Guide Exam Questions and Actual Answers 2025-2026 Set.
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  • Conflict theory - Answer the view that human behavior is shaped by interpersonal conflict and that those who maintain social power will use it to further their own ends Rational choice theory - Answer the view that crime is a function of a decision-making process in which the would-be offender weighs the potential costs and benefits of an illegal act Trait theory - Answer the view that criminality is a product of abnormal biological or psychological traits Social structure theo...
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Criminology - Unit 2 – Theories Final Exam and All Correct Answers Graded A+ 2025-2026 Edition
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    Criminology - Unit 2 – Theories Final Exam and All Correct Answers Graded A+ 2025-2026 Edition

  • What comes under biological theories? - Answer Genetic theories, Physiological theories What comes under Genetic theories? - Answer 'XYY' theory, twin study, adoption study What is the 'XYY' theory? - Answer A male having an extra Y chromosome also known as super males What did Jacob et AL (1965) suggest about XYY? - Answer Males with XYY chromosomes are more aggressive and thus more inclined to be more violent then males with a single Y chromosome What did Ja...
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Criminological Theory Quiz CJ1010 Test Questions and Correct Answers.
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  • A ________ is an explanation to make sense of our observations about the world. - Answer theory A parsimonious theory is (select all that apply)? - Answer simple elegant concise The criterion of the scientific status of theory is (select all that apply)? - Answer refutability testability falsifiability Theories rarely suggest how to control, prevent, or reduce crime. - Answer false Comte (1851) claimed human beings’ progression of knowledge goes through three separa...
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Criminological Theories Final Examination And 100% Accurate Answers 2025-2026 Edition.
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  • Choice Theories (Big bracket) - Answer These include the rational choice theory, routine choice theory, and cultural/anarchic criminology. Rational Choice Theory - Answer All people, including criminals, are self-interested persons seeking to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Before engaging in any behavior, people weigh the costs and benefits. Because criminals have agency, they are responsible for their behaviors and should be punished accordingly. Routine Activities Theory - An...
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Criminological Theories Final Exam and Correct Answers 2025-2026 Updated.
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  • Social Learning Theory Akers 1985 Structural-Macro Reinforcement=increases behaviors Positive Reinforcement=Reward Negative Reinforcement=Removal of punishment - Answer This attempted to elaborate differential association theory. (filling in gaps) In general, social learning theory proposes that both criminal and conforming behavior are acquired, maintained, or changed by the same process of interaction with others. The difference lies in the conforming or deviant direction or balanc...
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  • Criminological Theories Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest 2025 Choice Theories (Big bracket) - Answers These include the rational choice theory, routine choice theory, and cultural/anarchic criminology. Rational Choice Theory - Answers All people, including criminals, are self interested persons seeking to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. Before engaging in any behavior, people weigh the costs and benefits. Because criminals have agency, they are responsible for their behavior...
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