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Task 1 - Back to Lombroso?
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Criminology Theory exam latest 2024 update
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Anomie - ANSWER>>Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective. 
Anomie describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness". It describes the breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, if under unruly scenarios possibly resulting in fragmentation of social identity and rejection of self-regulatory values. 
Atavism - ANSWER>>Resemblance ...
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 STUDY ACTUAL EXAM
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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 2 STUDY 
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Lombroso's Theory - CORRECT ANSWER-Criminals are born criminal with Atavistic 
Features which define if they are criminal or not. Criminals are a primative species 
which are not fully developed. 
Strengths of Lombroso's theory - CORRECT ANSWER-Charles Goring (1913) found 
that criminals have low intelligence rates meaning that it is linked to genetics. 
Ceasare Lombroso is the father of modern criminology meaning that he has started 
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(Top 2024/2025 EXAM REVIEW PAPERS / GRADED A+/ 100% Accurate) C108 - Elementary Science Methods. Exam Review questions, rated A+
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Classical School - -- Influenced by Age of Enlightenment (cost/benefit) 
- Cesare Beccaria; normal, rational. Crime = immediate, certain, proportionate 
Biological Theory - -- Charles Darwin; theory of evolution and natural selection 
- Cesare Lombroso; "genetic throwback" "born criminals" 
"Positive School" of Criminology - -There are factors outside of individual control and free will that 
determines crime and behavi...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Lombroso's Theory correct answersCriminals are born criminal with Atavistic Features which define if they are criminal or not. Criminals are a primative species which are not fully developed. 
 
Strengths of Lombroso's theory correct answersCharles Goring (1913) found that criminals have low intelligence rates meaning that it is linked to genetics. 
 
Ceasare Lombroso is the father of modern criminology meaning that he has started criminology which helped made other people want to study it. ...
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riminology Theory exam latest 2024 update with questions & veried answers
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riminology Theory exam latest 2024 update with questions & veried answers 
Anomie - ANSWER>>Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective. 
Anomie describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness". It describes the breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, if under unruly scenarios possibly resulting in fragmentation of social identity and rejection of self-regulatory values. 
Atavi...
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theories of crime (wjec level 3 criminology) exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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xyy theory (jacobs) 
- xyy syndrome is where men have an extra y chromosome 
- xyy men are said to be more aggressive and violent 
- jacobs argued that this was true as xyy men are overrepresented in prison populations (15 per 1000 in prisons, 1 per 1000 in general population) 
 
 
 
twin studies (lange & christiansen) 
- is crime a heritable trait? 
- testing the concordance rates of criminal activity between mz and dz twins 
- lange - mz twins had higher concordance rates than dz twins 
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Classical School - -- Influenced by Age of Enlightenment (cost/benefit) 
- Cesare Beccaria; normal, rational. Crime = immediate, certain, proportionate 
Biological Theory - -- Charles Darwin; theory of evolution and natural selection 
- Cesare Lombroso; "genetic throwback" "born criminals" 
"Positive School" of Criminology - -There are factors outside of individual control and free will that 
determines crime and behavior 
Biosocial Theories - --Genetic influence + biological harms 
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Correction Exam #1 (All Accurately Solved)
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What was the first prison designed to house sentenced offenders in the U.S. called? correct answers Walnut Street Jail 
 
How do correctional agencies fulfill their mission? 
I. By imprisoning offenders who receive a sentence of incarceration from the courts 
II. By assisting courts in the decision to grant bail 
III. By supervising offenders in the community under court jurisdiction correct answers I, II, III 
 
Which of the following statements is true of Walnut Street Jail? correct answers Pr...
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Criminology WJEC Year One Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What is social policy? Correct Answer Social policy consists of guidelines, principles, legislation and activities that affect the living conditions conducive of human welfare, such as their quality of life. 
 
What causes a change in social policies? Correct Answer Social policies change due to social change. An example of this could be the feminist movement. The feminist movement caused changes in policy so that women were able to vote, etc. Another example could be the death penalty. Policies...