Deck 4: Psychological Theories of Crime

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Psychological theories have always been closely tied to the idea of ______________.

A) rehabilitation
B) restitution
C) restoration
D) reproduction
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In Freudian psychology, which part of the personality seeks to have the person "fit in" and get along with others?

A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Libido
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In Freudian psychology, where does pressure build up and "break through" to cause criminal behavior?

A) Basic wants and needs
B) A repressed id
C) A passive superego
D) Guilt mechanisms
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The best-known of the neo-Freudians was:

A) Aichorn.
B) Healy.
C) Redl.
D) Winman.
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How many criminal "thinking errors" did Yochelson and Samenow identify?

A) 16
B) 23
C) 52
D) 87
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Of the following, which statement best describes schizophrenia?

A) It involves frequent, uncontrollable displays of emotion.
B) It involves frequent, unpredictable norm violations.
C) It is a curable condition.
D) It is possible to function normally in most social settings.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Cleckey's characteristics of psychopaths?

A) Lacking in shame or remorse
B) Shallow emotions
C) Deterministic following of criminal life plan
D) Absence of nervousness
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According to the DSM-IV, antisocial personality is defined by all the following EXCEPT:

A) pervasive disregard for rights of others.
B) sneaking which helps avoid getting in trouble.
C) irritability and aggressiveness toward others.
D) lacking in remorse.
Question
Which statement below best summarizes the research on an IQ-crime link?

A) Intelligence has a strong and consistent relationship to crime.
B) Some studies show a strong link while other studies show the opposite.
C) IQ has been found in most research to be primarily biological.
D) None of the above
Question
What was the movement called during the late 1800s and first two decades of the 20th century to forcibly sterilize people of low intelligence?

A) Eugenics
B) Genetics
C) Criminogenesis
D) Gentrification
Question
It is known that on most tests commonly used to measure intelligence, whites (as a group) tend to score about how many points higher than blacks (as a group)?

A) 7
B) 15
C) 30
D) 40
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Whose research on the IQ-crime link was perceived as the most highly racist and inflammatory?

A) Aichorn
B) Cleckley
C) Hirschi
D) Herrnstein & Murray
Question
What problem tends to be the biggest problem with psychological theories?

A) There is little agreement on measurement issues.
B) There is too much diversity on theoretical issues.
C) Some research is too controversial to even be carries out.
D) Many ideas and concepts are impossible to validate.
Question
Which of the following concepts refers to the totality of an individual's behavioral and emotional characteristics?

A) The id
B) Personality
C) Somatotype
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following perspectives argues that crime arises from how individuals live their lives, the choices they make, and the thinking patterns that characterize their daily activities?

A) Biological
B) Psychological
C) Lifestyle
D) Physiological
Question
Individuals with what type of mental disorder can be characterized by having delusions and hallucinations?

A) Antisocial personality
B) Schizophrenia
C) Bipolar
D) Affective disorder
Question
Which of the following is a characteristic(s) of individuals with antisocial personality disorder?

A) High level of arousal
B) Consistent irresponsibility
C) High levels of anxiety
D) None of the above
Question
Gordon (1987) argued that which of the following could account for the low crime rates among Jewish, Japanese, and Chinese youth.

A) Religious values
B) Cultural differences
C) IQ scores
D) Personality differences
Question
According to Moffitt, which type of offender can be described as offending because of the process of social mimicry?

A) White-collar
B) Adolescent-limited
C) Late-onset
D) Life-course-persistent
Question
According to Moffitt, which type of offender can be described as having nutritional deficiencies, early childhood behavior problems, and antisocial tendencies?

A) White-collar
B) Adolescent-limited
C) Late-onset
D) Life-course-persistent
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The primary cause of crime in Freudian psychology is an underdeveloped superego.
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Psychologists have defined the word "personality" in mostly similar and exact ways.
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Yochelson and Samenow's theory of criminal personality focuses on thought patterns that one may be born with and which predispose them to criminal behavior.
Question
Schizophrenics come into contact with the criminal justice system more than antisocial personalities.
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The eugenics movement in America not only sought to sterilize criminals but to limit immigration.
Question
Cultural biases represent one possible problem with intelligence tests.
Question
Psychological theories have few conceptual and measurement problems.
Question
Psychological theories focus on incapacitative polices for dealing with offenders.
Question
The majority of criminals have antisocial personality disorder.
Question
The DSM-IV recognizes antisocial personality disorder as a biological condition?
Question
The two most common mental illness associated with criminality are schizophrenia and antisocial personality.
Question
Psychological theories differ from biological theories in how they promote rehabilitation.
Question
Results from an early study by Goddard (1914) showed that approximately 25 to 50 percent of prisoners had the capability to "manage" despite mental deficiencies.
Question
Moffitt et al. (1994) uncovered neuropsychological problems among early-onset delinquents?
Question
Adolescence-limited offenders typically desist from crime in early adulthood or late adolescence.
Question
The _______________ perspective offers an explanation of crime based on the views of Sigmund Freud.
Question
According to White and Walters (1989, 2002), _______________ refers to the tendency of criminals to put their own desires and wants ahead of any concerns about other people.
Question
_______________ is a debilitating mental illness for which there is no current cure and these individuals often did not perceive the world the same as others.
Question
Shockley, as well as Herrnstein and Murray, argued that differences in _______________ could explain racial differences in offending.
Question
_______________ offenders are believed to begin offending due to social mimicry in an attempt to achieve status and power.
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Sigmund Freud recognized the human personality is divided into 3 parts. The _________ part refers to a person's basic biological drives and impulses?
Question
According to psychoanalytic perspective crime is the result of one of the three basic type of situations: ___________, ___________, and __________.
Question
__________ is the science concerned with both understanding how people think and perceive the world.
Question
According to Freud, the __________ part of the personality represents the restraints that moral and social values place on behavior.
Question
The ___________ is a test commonly used in clinical settings, court cases, and correctional classification decisions to measure presence and strength of various components of an individual's personality.
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Terrie Moffitt

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Sigmund Freud

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Marc LeBlanc

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-August Aichorn

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Terence Thornberry & Marvin Krohn

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Yochelson & Samenow

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Robert Sampson & John Laub

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Philips, Wolf, & Coons

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-Gottfredson & Hirschi

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
Question
Match the researcher with their work.

-White & Walters

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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Explain the general criminal personality suggested by the research on personality and crime.
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Describe Sigmund Freud's theory of personality and the three parts of the personality he identified conflict with one another.
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Describe one common mental illness associated with criminality.
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What are the policy implications of relying on psychological theories for explaining crime?
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Why did treatment and rehabilitative programs lose prominence at the end of the twentieth century in addressing crime?
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1
Psychological theories have always been closely tied to the idea of ______________.

A) rehabilitation
B) restitution
C) restoration
D) reproduction
rehabilitation
2
In Freudian psychology, which part of the personality seeks to have the person "fit in" and get along with others?

A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Libido
Superego
3
In Freudian psychology, where does pressure build up and "break through" to cause criminal behavior?

A) Basic wants and needs
B) A repressed id
C) A passive superego
D) Guilt mechanisms
A repressed id
4
The best-known of the neo-Freudians was:

A) Aichorn.
B) Healy.
C) Redl.
D) Winman.
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How many criminal "thinking errors" did Yochelson and Samenow identify?

A) 16
B) 23
C) 52
D) 87
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Of the following, which statement best describes schizophrenia?

A) It involves frequent, uncontrollable displays of emotion.
B) It involves frequent, unpredictable norm violations.
C) It is a curable condition.
D) It is possible to function normally in most social settings.
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Which of the following is NOT one of Cleckey's characteristics of psychopaths?

A) Lacking in shame or remorse
B) Shallow emotions
C) Deterministic following of criminal life plan
D) Absence of nervousness
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8
According to the DSM-IV, antisocial personality is defined by all the following EXCEPT:

A) pervasive disregard for rights of others.
B) sneaking which helps avoid getting in trouble.
C) irritability and aggressiveness toward others.
D) lacking in remorse.
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9
Which statement below best summarizes the research on an IQ-crime link?

A) Intelligence has a strong and consistent relationship to crime.
B) Some studies show a strong link while other studies show the opposite.
C) IQ has been found in most research to be primarily biological.
D) None of the above
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What was the movement called during the late 1800s and first two decades of the 20th century to forcibly sterilize people of low intelligence?

A) Eugenics
B) Genetics
C) Criminogenesis
D) Gentrification
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It is known that on most tests commonly used to measure intelligence, whites (as a group) tend to score about how many points higher than blacks (as a group)?

A) 7
B) 15
C) 30
D) 40
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Whose research on the IQ-crime link was perceived as the most highly racist and inflammatory?

A) Aichorn
B) Cleckley
C) Hirschi
D) Herrnstein & Murray
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What problem tends to be the biggest problem with psychological theories?

A) There is little agreement on measurement issues.
B) There is too much diversity on theoretical issues.
C) Some research is too controversial to even be carries out.
D) Many ideas and concepts are impossible to validate.
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Which of the following concepts refers to the totality of an individual's behavioral and emotional characteristics?

A) The id
B) Personality
C) Somatotype
D) None of the above
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Which of the following perspectives argues that crime arises from how individuals live their lives, the choices they make, and the thinking patterns that characterize their daily activities?

A) Biological
B) Psychological
C) Lifestyle
D) Physiological
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Individuals with what type of mental disorder can be characterized by having delusions and hallucinations?

A) Antisocial personality
B) Schizophrenia
C) Bipolar
D) Affective disorder
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Which of the following is a characteristic(s) of individuals with antisocial personality disorder?

A) High level of arousal
B) Consistent irresponsibility
C) High levels of anxiety
D) None of the above
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Gordon (1987) argued that which of the following could account for the low crime rates among Jewish, Japanese, and Chinese youth.

A) Religious values
B) Cultural differences
C) IQ scores
D) Personality differences
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According to Moffitt, which type of offender can be described as offending because of the process of social mimicry?

A) White-collar
B) Adolescent-limited
C) Late-onset
D) Life-course-persistent
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According to Moffitt, which type of offender can be described as having nutritional deficiencies, early childhood behavior problems, and antisocial tendencies?

A) White-collar
B) Adolescent-limited
C) Late-onset
D) Life-course-persistent
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21
The primary cause of crime in Freudian psychology is an underdeveloped superego.
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Psychologists have defined the word "personality" in mostly similar and exact ways.
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23
Yochelson and Samenow's theory of criminal personality focuses on thought patterns that one may be born with and which predispose them to criminal behavior.
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Schizophrenics come into contact with the criminal justice system more than antisocial personalities.
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The eugenics movement in America not only sought to sterilize criminals but to limit immigration.
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Cultural biases represent one possible problem with intelligence tests.
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Psychological theories have few conceptual and measurement problems.
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Psychological theories focus on incapacitative polices for dealing with offenders.
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The majority of criminals have antisocial personality disorder.
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30
The DSM-IV recognizes antisocial personality disorder as a biological condition?
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The two most common mental illness associated with criminality are schizophrenia and antisocial personality.
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32
Psychological theories differ from biological theories in how they promote rehabilitation.
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Results from an early study by Goddard (1914) showed that approximately 25 to 50 percent of prisoners had the capability to "manage" despite mental deficiencies.
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Moffitt et al. (1994) uncovered neuropsychological problems among early-onset delinquents?
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Adolescence-limited offenders typically desist from crime in early adulthood or late adolescence.
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The _______________ perspective offers an explanation of crime based on the views of Sigmund Freud.
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According to White and Walters (1989, 2002), _______________ refers to the tendency of criminals to put their own desires and wants ahead of any concerns about other people.
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_______________ is a debilitating mental illness for which there is no current cure and these individuals often did not perceive the world the same as others.
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Shockley, as well as Herrnstein and Murray, argued that differences in _______________ could explain racial differences in offending.
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_______________ offenders are believed to begin offending due to social mimicry in an attempt to achieve status and power.
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41
Sigmund Freud recognized the human personality is divided into 3 parts. The _________ part refers to a person's basic biological drives and impulses?
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According to psychoanalytic perspective crime is the result of one of the three basic type of situations: ___________, ___________, and __________.
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__________ is the science concerned with both understanding how people think and perceive the world.
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According to Freud, the __________ part of the personality represents the restraints that moral and social values place on behavior.
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45
The ___________ is a test commonly used in clinical settings, court cases, and correctional classification decisions to measure presence and strength of various components of an individual's personality.
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46
Match the researcher with their work.

-Terrie Moffitt

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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47
Match the researcher with their work.

-Sigmund Freud

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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48
Match the researcher with their work.

-Marc LeBlanc

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-August Aichorn

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-Terence Thornberry & Marvin Krohn

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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51
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-Yochelson & Samenow

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-Robert Sampson & John Laub

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-Philips, Wolf, & Coons

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-Gottfredson & Hirschi

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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-White & Walters

A) Proposed criminality a product of both individual factors and social environmental issues
B) Actually applied psychoanalytic perspective concepts to the study of crime
C) Presented a theory that explains the onset, persistence, and desistance from crime and antisocial behavior over an individual's life course
D) Argued sensation seeking will increase in adolescence and decrease in adulthood as result of brain's maturational patterns
E) Presented the lifestyle perspective in which crime arises from how individuals live their lives, their social environment, personal choices, and their thinking patterns
F) Reported there is a low percentage of people with schizophrenia that are arrested for violent crimes
G) Argued there are two basic variety of offenders: adolescence-limited offenders; and life course persistent offenders
H) Identified 52 common traits and ways of thinking among offenders in a psychiatric hospital
I) Suggested that the causes of criminal activity vary across different stages of life
J) Psychoanalytic perspective based on his ideas of personality and proposed three parts to a person's personality
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56
Explain the general criminal personality suggested by the research on personality and crime.
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57
Describe Sigmund Freud's theory of personality and the three parts of the personality he identified conflict with one another.
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58
Describe one common mental illness associated with criminality.
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59
What are the policy implications of relying on psychological theories for explaining crime?
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Why did treatment and rehabilitative programs lose prominence at the end of the twentieth century in addressing crime?
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