CRJ 495 SEX CRIMES EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
VERIFIED 2025/2026.
If over 50% of the population does something, then it is considered normal. This is called a -
ANS statistical standard
a homosexual who accepts their sexual orientation and is content to be gay is referred to as a(n)
- ANS adjusted homosexual
constitutional theories often pose it that criminal behavior is often a product of - ANS genetic
endowment
Some biological studies have found a connection between both aggression and abnormal sexual
activity and - ANS insufficient vitamins and minerals
the most popular and best researched theory of sex offending is the - ANS social learning
theory
normal habits are referred to as - ANS folkway
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,a theory that uses biology, social learning and enviornment forces to explain crime is -
ANS sociobiology
in the acquisition phase of social learning, the individual - ANS compares their behavior to
that of others
in Marshall's artical, the case of Tom illustrates that most sex offenders - ANS are
predoiminantly pro-social people
Marshal says that when considering sexual offending - ANS genes set limits, but do not, for
the most part determine behavior
Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that approzimately ______per cent of adult males
had experienced homosexual contact - ANS 39
Marshal concludes that in treating sex offenders, a vital goal is - ANS increasing offender's
self esteem
sexual fantasy is _____if one wishes to be sexual - ANS necessary
some research found a correlation between endomorphy and - ANS pleasure from eating and
socializing
sociobiological trai theories begin with the premise that - ANS not all people are born with
the same potential for learning
According to Freudian theory, the superego serves as a person's - ANS conscience
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,the positive school of criminology advocated that - ANS the criminal was less evolved than
other men
there are strong forces governing the development of gender-appropriate behavior and
interaction with the opposite sex. The most powerful force in developing these behaviors is
likely - ANS learning
From Marshall's article, which of the following isn't one of the four features of
psychotherapeutic process? - ANS a proceudre that doesn't require the client's active
participation
In Somatyping, a mesomorph is a person with - ANS a muscular and athletic body
A person who has had homosexual experiences because of the situation they are in is called -
ANS institutional homosexual
sociobiology indicates ideas that we are similar in many ways to other animals and that -
ANS sex crimes may be linked to males' instinctive drives
the destruction of the fabric of society would occur if ________were routinely violated -
ANS mores
societal rules, regulations and laws result directly from - ANS cultural norms
from Marshall's artical, which of the following isn't a feature of the psychotherapeutic process -
ANS the presentation of a scientific rationale
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, which model of sexual deviance emphazies individual and environmental influences on
offending - ANS psychological
Marshall concludes that in treating sex offenders, we should - ANS give them the respect that
we would give any other client
the theory that suggest sex offenders calculate both costs and benefits of their deeds is -
ANS social learning theory
in the case of Fred, Marshall notes that he - ANS learned to abuse younger boys while
institutionalized
some sociobiological theories point to ______as strongly correlated with aggression and
violence - ANS hormones or body enzymes
the heredity of crime falls under the ____theory - ANS constitutional
instigation mechanisms in social learning theory serve to - ANS motivate the person to
alleviate psychological pain
In his artical, Marshall suggests that sex offenders are - ANS not substantially different from
non-offenders
Lombroso wrote in 1876 that criminals could be classified by their physical traits, which
included - ANS prominent eyebrows or cheekbones
Edmund O. Wilson's theory promoted the idea that crom - ANS needs biology but interacts
with social leaning and enviornment
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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
VERIFIED 2025/2026.
If over 50% of the population does something, then it is considered normal. This is called a -
ANS statistical standard
a homosexual who accepts their sexual orientation and is content to be gay is referred to as a(n)
- ANS adjusted homosexual
constitutional theories often pose it that criminal behavior is often a product of - ANS genetic
endowment
Some biological studies have found a connection between both aggression and abnormal sexual
activity and - ANS insufficient vitamins and minerals
the most popular and best researched theory of sex offending is the - ANS social learning
theory
normal habits are referred to as - ANS folkway
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,a theory that uses biology, social learning and enviornment forces to explain crime is -
ANS sociobiology
in the acquisition phase of social learning, the individual - ANS compares their behavior to
that of others
in Marshall's artical, the case of Tom illustrates that most sex offenders - ANS are
predoiminantly pro-social people
Marshal says that when considering sexual offending - ANS genes set limits, but do not, for
the most part determine behavior
Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that approzimately ______per cent of adult males
had experienced homosexual contact - ANS 39
Marshal concludes that in treating sex offenders, a vital goal is - ANS increasing offender's
self esteem
sexual fantasy is _____if one wishes to be sexual - ANS necessary
some research found a correlation between endomorphy and - ANS pleasure from eating and
socializing
sociobiological trai theories begin with the premise that - ANS not all people are born with
the same potential for learning
According to Freudian theory, the superego serves as a person's - ANS conscience
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
,the positive school of criminology advocated that - ANS the criminal was less evolved than
other men
there are strong forces governing the development of gender-appropriate behavior and
interaction with the opposite sex. The most powerful force in developing these behaviors is
likely - ANS learning
From Marshall's article, which of the following isn't one of the four features of
psychotherapeutic process? - ANS a proceudre that doesn't require the client's active
participation
In Somatyping, a mesomorph is a person with - ANS a muscular and athletic body
A person who has had homosexual experiences because of the situation they are in is called -
ANS institutional homosexual
sociobiology indicates ideas that we are similar in many ways to other animals and that -
ANS sex crimes may be linked to males' instinctive drives
the destruction of the fabric of society would occur if ________were routinely violated -
ANS mores
societal rules, regulations and laws result directly from - ANS cultural norms
from Marshall's artical, which of the following isn't a feature of the psychotherapeutic process -
ANS the presentation of a scientific rationale
3 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, which model of sexual deviance emphazies individual and environmental influences on
offending - ANS psychological
Marshall concludes that in treating sex offenders, we should - ANS give them the respect that
we would give any other client
the theory that suggest sex offenders calculate both costs and benefits of their deeds is -
ANS social learning theory
in the case of Fred, Marshall notes that he - ANS learned to abuse younger boys while
institutionalized
some sociobiological theories point to ______as strongly correlated with aggression and
violence - ANS hormones or body enzymes
the heredity of crime falls under the ____theory - ANS constitutional
instigation mechanisms in social learning theory serve to - ANS motivate the person to
alleviate psychological pain
In his artical, Marshall suggests that sex offenders are - ANS not substantially different from
non-offenders
Lombroso wrote in 1876 that criminals could be classified by their physical traits, which
included - ANS prominent eyebrows or cheekbones
Edmund O. Wilson's theory promoted the idea that crom - ANS needs biology but interacts
with social leaning and enviornment
4 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.