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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction To Criminal Behavior
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk
And Protective Factors
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Biological/Neurological
Factors
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Learning And
Situational Factors
Human Aggression And Violence
Juvenile Delinquency
Psychopathy
Crime And Mental Disorders
Homicide, Assault, And Intimate Partner And Family
Violence
Multiple Murder, School, And Workplace Violence
Psychology Of Modern Terrorism
Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault Of Children And Youth
Burglary, Home Invasions, Thefts, And "White-Collar"
Offenses
Violent Economic Crime, Cybercrime, And Crimes Of
Intimidation
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Multiple Choice
1. Criminal Behavior Is Best Defined As:
a) Antisocial Behavior.
b) Deviant Behavior
Behavior.
c) An Intentional Act In Violation Of A Criminal Code.
d) Behavior That Impedes The Criminal Process.
e) Forbidden Behavior.
ANS: C
2. Psychological Criminology Focuses On How Individual Criminal Behavior Is:
a) Acquired.
b) Evoked.
c) Maintained.
d) A And C Only.
e) All Of The Above.
ANS: E
3. The Narrow Range Of Offenses That Do Not Require Criminal Intent Are Called:
a) Non-Index Crimes.
b) Unintentional Offenses.
c) Part II Crimes.
d) Status Offenses.
e) Strict Liability
Offenses. ANS: A
4. Which Of The Following Is Least Consistent With The Developmental Approach In The Study Of
Crime?
a) Searching For Factors That Place A Child At Risk Of Engaging In Serious Delinquency
b) Identifying The Age Of Onset Of Antisocial Behavior
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c) Searching For Protective Factors In A Child’s Life
d) Obtaining A Child’s IQ Score As He Or She Enters Adolescence
e) Examining A Child’s Pre-School Experiences.
ANS: D
5. According To The Author, Our Inability To Prevent Crime Is Largely Due To:
a) A Declining Interest In The Field Of Criminology.
b) The Difficulty In Defining The Term “Crime”.
c) The Complexity Of The Issue.
d) The Paucity Of Experts Studying Crime.
e) The Lack Of Funding Available For
Research. ANS: C
6. The Belief That Most People Deserve The Misfortune That Happens To Them Is Known As The:
a) Fairness Doctrine.
b) Equal Justice Doctrine.
c) Rationalizing Attitudes.
d) Just-World Hypothesis.
e) Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.
ANS: D
7. Which One Of The Following Would Psychological Criminology Be Most Concerned With?
a) Demographic Features Of Offenders Who Participate In Burglary.
b) How Violent Individuals Learn Their Aggressive Behavior.
c) The Gender Of Murder Victims.
d) The Time Of Day When Burglary Most Often Occurs.
e) The Unequal Power Distribution Between Various Members Of Society.
TEST BANK FOR CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: A
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH 11TH EDITION
EXPERT VERIFIED Q&A FOR A+ PASS LATEST
UPDATE 2025/2026 A+
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction To Criminal Behavior
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Developmental Risk
And Protective Factors
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Biological/Neurological
Factors
Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Learning And
Situational Factors
Human Aggression And Violence
Juvenile Delinquency
Psychopathy
Crime And Mental Disorders
Homicide, Assault, And Intimate Partner And Family
Violence
Multiple Murder, School, And Workplace Violence
Psychology Of Modern Terrorism
Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault Of Children And Youth
Burglary, Home Invasions, Thefts, And "White-Collar"
Offenses
Violent Economic Crime, Cybercrime, And Crimes Of
Intimidation
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Multiple Choice
1. Criminal Behavior Is Best Defined As:
a) Antisocial Behavior.
b) Deviant Behavior
Behavior.
c) An Intentional Act In Violation Of A Criminal Code.
d) Behavior That Impedes The Criminal Process.
e) Forbidden Behavior.
ANS: C
2. Psychological Criminology Focuses On How Individual Criminal Behavior Is:
a) Acquired.
b) Evoked.
c) Maintained.
d) A And C Only.
e) All Of The Above.
ANS: E
3. The Narrow Range Of Offenses That Do Not Require Criminal Intent Are Called:
a) Non-Index Crimes.
b) Unintentional Offenses.
c) Part II Crimes.
d) Status Offenses.
e) Strict Liability
Offenses. ANS: A
4. Which Of The Following Is Least Consistent With The Developmental Approach In The Study Of
Crime?
a) Searching For Factors That Place A Child At Risk Of Engaging In Serious Delinquency
b) Identifying The Age Of Onset Of Antisocial Behavior
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c) Searching For Protective Factors In A Child’s Life
d) Obtaining A Child’s IQ Score As He Or She Enters Adolescence
e) Examining A Child’s Pre-School Experiences.
ANS: D
5. According To The Author, Our Inability To Prevent Crime Is Largely Due To:
a) A Declining Interest In The Field Of Criminology.
b) The Difficulty In Defining The Term “Crime”.
c) The Complexity Of The Issue.
d) The Paucity Of Experts Studying Crime.
e) The Lack Of Funding Available For
Research. ANS: C
6. The Belief That Most People Deserve The Misfortune That Happens To Them Is Known As The:
a) Fairness Doctrine.
b) Equal Justice Doctrine.
c) Rationalizing Attitudes.
d) Just-World Hypothesis.
e) Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.
ANS: D
7. Which One Of The Following Would Psychological Criminology Be Most Concerned With?
a) Demographic Features Of Offenders Who Participate In Burglary.
b) How Violent Individuals Learn Their Aggressive Behavior.
c) The Gender Of Murder Victims.
d) The Time Of Day When Burglary Most Often Occurs.
e) The Unequal Power Distribution Between Various Members Of Society.