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APsychological Approach12thEdition (Bartol)
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1. IntroductiontoCriminalBehavior l l l
2. OriginsofCriminalBehavior:DevelopmentalRiskandProtectiveFactors
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3. OriginsofCriminalBehavior:Biological/NeurologicalFactors
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4. OriginsofCriminalBehavior:LearningandSituationalFactors
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5. HumanAggressionandViolence
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6. JuvenileDelinquency l
7. Psychopathy
8. CrimeandMentalDisorders
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9. Homicide,Assault,andIntimatePartnerandFamilyViolence
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10.MultipleMurder,School,andWorkplaceViolence 11.Psychologyof
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13. SexualAssaultofChildrenandYouth
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14. Burglary,HomeInvasions,Thefts,and"White-Collar"Offenses 15.Violent
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EconomicCrime,Cybercrime,andCrimesofIntimidation
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16.SubstanceAbuseandCrime
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,Criminal Behavior: APsychological Approach, 12e (Bartol)
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Chapter1 Introduction toCriminalBehavior l l l l l l
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D) a failure to impede the criminalprocess.
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2) The end result ofatheorythat is not verified is
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A) justification.
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C) clarification.
D) subjugation.
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Objective: Identifythe different perspectives ofhuman naturethat underlie the theoretical
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A) Areportedrobberywith no arrest
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B) Areportedforgerywithno arrest
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C) Areportedsimple assault withno arrest
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D) Areported statutoryrape withno arrest
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Objective: Introducethe reader tothe various measurements ofcriminaland delinquent behavior Level:
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, 4) Allofthe following are consistent withthe developmentalapproachto the studyofcrime except
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A) examining factorsthat place a child at risk ofengaging inserious delinquency.
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C) searching forprotective factorsinachild's life.
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