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A Psychological Approach 12th Edition (Bartol)
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Chapters 1 - 16, Complete
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,Table of contents
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1. Introduction hto hCriminal hBehavior
2. Origins hof hCriminal hBehavior: hDevelopmental hRisk hand hProtective hFactors
3. Origins hof hCriminal hBehavior: hBiological/Neurological hFactors
4. Origins hof hCriminal hBehavior: hLearning hand hSituational hFactors
5. Human hAggression hand hViolence
6. JuvenilehDelinquency
7. Psychopathy
8. Crime hand hMental hDisorders
9. Homicide, hAssault, hand hIntimate hPartner hand hFamily hViolence
h 10.Multiple hMurder, hSchool, hand hWorkplace hViolence
h 11.Psychology hof hModern hTerrorism
12. Sexual hAssault
13. Sexual hAssault hof hChildren hand hYouth
14. Burglary, hHome hInvasions, hThefts, hand h"White-Collar" hOffenses
h 15.Violent hEconomic hCrime, hCybercrime, hand hCrimes hof hIntimidation
16. hSubstance hAbuse hand hCrime
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,Criminal hBehavior: hA hPsychological hApproach, h 12e h(Bartol)
Chapter h1 h hIntroduction hto hCriminal hBehavior
1.1 Multiple-Choice hQuestions
1) Criminal hbehavior h is hbest h defined has
A) antisocial hbehavior.
B) deviant h behavior.
C) an hintentional hact h in hviolation hof ha hcriminal hcode.
D) a hfailure hto himpede hthe hcriminal
hprocess. h ANSWER: h hC
Page hRef: h2
Objective: hDefine hcriminal hbehavior hand h juvenile hdelinquency
h Level: h hBasic
2) The hend hresult h of ha htheory hthat h is hnot hverified h is
A) justification.
B) falsification.
C) clarification.
D) subjugation.
h ANSWER: hB
h Page hRef: h6
Objective: hIdentify hthe hdifferent h perspectives hof hhuman hnature hthat hunderlie hthe htheoretical
h development h and hresearch hof hcriminal hbehavior
Level: h hIntermediate
3) Which hpiece hof hdata hwould hbe h included h in hthe hUCR?
A) A hreported hrobbery hwith hno h arrest
B) A hreported hforgery hwith hno h arrest
C) A hreported hsimple hassault h with hno h arrest
D) A hreported hstatutory hrape hwith hno
h arrest h ANSWER: h h A
Page hRef: h36
Objective: hIntroduce hthe hreader hto hthe hvarious hmeasurements hof hcriminal hand hdelinquent
h behavior h Level: h hDifficult
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, 4) All hof hthe h following hare hconsistent h with hthe hdevelopmental happroach hto hthe hstudy hof
hcrime h except
A) examining h factors hthat hplace ha hchild hat hrisk hof hengaging h in hserious hdelinquency.
B) identifying hthe hage hof honset hof hantisocial hbehavior.
C) searching hfor hprotective h factors hin ha hchild's hlife.
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