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Criminology Theories Patterns and Typologies
Quiz 9: Developmental Theories Life Course Latent Trait and Trajectory
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Question 1
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__________________, in his Philadelphia cohort research, identified a small group of chronic offenders who engaged in frequent and repeated criminal activity across their life spans.
Question 2
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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime, the propensity to commit crime is tied directly to a person's level of __________________.
Question 3
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Wolfgang found that while many offenders commit a single criminal act and thereafter desist from crime, a small group of ___________________engage in frequent and repeated criminal activity and continue to do so across their life span.
Question 4
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___________________ and Eleanor Glueck are today considered founders of the developmental branch of criminological theory.
Question 5
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The _________ pathway to crime begins with minor, underhanded behavior such as lying and shoplifting that leads to property damage and that later escalates to more serious forms of criminality.
Question 6
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Building __________________-positive relations with individuals and institutions that are life sustaining supports conventional behavior and inhibits deviant behavior.
Question 7
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Most theories focus on why people get involved in crime. In an important 1993 work,____________________, Robert Sampson and John Laub instead focus on whether there are trails back to conformity
Question 8
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A __________________ is a stable feature, characteristic, property, or condition present at birth or soon after that makes some people crime-prone over the life course.
Question 9
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__________________ and Richard Herrnstein, published Crime and Human Nature in 1985 and suggested that personal traits-such as genetic makeup, intelligence, and body build-may outweigh the importance of social variables as predictors of criminal activity.
Question 10
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Gottfredson and Hirschi trace the root cause of poor self-control to inadequate _________.
Question 11
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Life course theories recognize that as people mature the factors that influence their behaviors change. At first, family relations may be most influential. In later adolescence, _________ and _________ relations dominate.
Question 12
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Critics of the general theory of crime claim that it is _________ or involves circular reasoning.
Question 13
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The concept of ____________assumes that the propensity of an individual to participate in antisocial and/or criminal behaviors is a relatively stable trait, unchanging over their life course.