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Criminology Theories Patterns and Typologies
Quiz 9: Developmental Theories Life Course Latent Trait and Trajectory
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Question 41
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According of Farrington, ____________ involves passive obedience to the demands of others, such as submitting to physical or sexual abuse without response.
Question 42
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High levels of coercion produce criminality. Coercion that involves pressures beyond an individual's control, such as economic and social pressure caused by unemployment or poverty, is termed:
Question 43
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The general theory of crime identifies five life domains that shape how an individual reacts to constraints and motivations. Which of these is not a life domain?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Most offenders' antisocial behavior peaks during adolescence and then diminishes as they mature until around the age of 18. These offenders are known as:
Question 45
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According to latent trait theories, why are people who are antisocial during adolescence the most likely to persist in crime?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Gottfredson and Hirschi trace the root cause of poor self-control to inadequate:
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which of the following 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 48
Multiple Choice
The pathway of crime that begins at an early age with stubborn behavior leading to deviance and then to authority avoidance is known as:
Question 49
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What theory, developed by Gottfredson and Hirschi, considers the criminal offender and the criminal act as separate concepts?
Question 50
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Gottfredson and Hirschi identify people with limited self-control as tending to be:
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Positive relations with individuals and institutions that are life sustaining are known as:
Question 52
Multiple Choice
According to Farrington,___________challenges control mechanisms but stops short of physical harm: for example, vandalism, curfew violations, and unconventional sex.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
A stable feature, characteristic, property, or condition present at birth or established early in life that makes some people crime-prone over the life course is known as a/an:
Question 54
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The pathway of crime that begins with bullying and annoying others and then escalates to physical fighting and violence is known as:
Question 55
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According Farrington, ____________involves direct forms of physical violence, such as robbery, sexual assault, or other forms of assault.
Question 56
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An inclination or tendency to behave in a particular way is called a/an:
Question 57
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_____ is a crime-reducing social event. Research proves it to be a key element of social capital and informal social control that allows offenders to lead more conventional lifestyles.