Deck 2: Female Crime and Delinquency

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Freda Adler (1975) in Sisters in Crime contended that:

A) The crime rate for women had not increased.
B) Women were committing more crime because of women's new freedoms.
C) The crime rate for women now equaled that of men.
D) None of the above
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The liberation thesis is thought by experts to be faulty because:

A) Female offenders disproportionately come from poor minority groups.
B) Poor women who commit property crimes are not benefiting from new opportunities.
C) The typical female offender is not a liberated woman.
D) All of the above
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Feminists of the gender-neutral school do NOT tend to focus on:

A) Social bonding
B) Delinquent peer relationships
C) Family background
D) Male and female differences
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Lombroso's explanation for female crime can best be described as ____________ based.

A) Psychologically
B) Spiritually
C) Biologically
D) Sociologically
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According to the text, lower-class women are more likely than middle- and upper-class women to:

A) Embrace feminism.
B) Commit white-collar crime.
C) Be subject to personal victimization.
D) Receive the benefits of chivalry in court.
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Female crime increased significantly at the start of the 21st century.
B) Women's crime has risen especially in the area of robbery and homicide.
C) The increase in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
D) Prostitution is no longer a significant form of female crime.
Question
When women kill, their victims tend to be people:

A) Who are intimates.
B) Attacked in other crimes such as a robbery.
C) Who are economically prosperous.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes female drug users?

A) Most are major drug dealers as well.
B) Most are immigrants used as drug mules.
C) Women play multiple roles within the illicit drug economy.
D) Mandatory drug laws have reduced the arrest rates for women.
Question
Chivalry in the courtroom is provided to women who:

A) Are charged with behavior that is traditional for women.
B) Are not racial or ethnic minorities.
C) Lack a prior criminal record.
D) All of the above
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Research on girls in the gang shows that these girls

A) Typically come from troubled family backgrounds.
B) Are likely to be from Black middle-class backgrounds.
C) Are most often in gangs independent of male gangs.
D) Are every bit as violent as their male counterparts.
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The overall incarceration rate for Black women is _________ that of white women.

A) Higher than
B) Lower than
C) Equal to
D) Unknown compared to
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder are:

A) Impulsive.
B) Blaming of others.
C) Lack empathy or guilt.
D) All of the above
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In the prison context, women who have high levels of testosterone tend to have been convicted of what type of crime?

A) Property
B) Drug
C) Violent
D) Sex
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According to the text, how often does depression occur in adolescent female offenders?

A) Never
B) Frequently
C) Rarely
D) Occasionally
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What theory describes the self-fulfilling prophecy of being labeled "bad?"

A) Social control theory
B) Social bond theory
C) Labeling theory
D) Feminist theory
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According to the text, battered women have sometimes gotten into trouble through use of violence against:

A) The batterer.
B) Strangers.
C) Their children.
D) Themselves.
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According to Ann Jones, the author of Women Who Kill, most women who kill in fact:

A) Are mentally ill.
B) Have a history of violent behavior.
C) Fairly ordinary.
D) Are likely to have a prior criminal record.
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female gang members

A) Have a small risk of victimization by the guys in parallel gangs who protect them.
B) Derive satisfaction in getting a sense of belonging from the gang.
C) Are often the first in their families to be gang members.
D) Continue in gang membership well after they grow up.
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Among the women who purposefully kill their children, some form of mental illness was ___________ involved.

A) Rarely
B) Almost never
C) Almost always
D) None of the above
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According to the text, it is easy to surmise that white women who are feminine in demeanor will have a better chance of receiving ________________ treatment than African American females and males of all races.

A) Harsher
B) More lenient
C) No significantly different
D) More specialized
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Freda Adler (1975) in Sisters in Crime contended that women were committing more crime because of women's new freedoms.
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The liberation thesis is thought by experts to be faulty because female offenders disproportionately come from poor minority groups.
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Women domestic terrorists according to the boxed reading have been found to be motivated by a sense of empowerment and also a wish to protect their families.
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Lombroso's explanation for female crime can be best described as sociologically based.
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According to the text, lower-class women are more likely than middle- and upper-class women to be subjected to personal victimization.
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The increase in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
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When women kill, their victims tend to be strangers.
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Women typically do not play multiple roles within the illicit drug economy.
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Chivalry in the courtroom is provided to women who lack a prior criminal record.
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According to the liberation thesis, as women become more equal to men, their offending rates will converge with men's.
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The overall incarceration rate for black women is much lower than that of white women.
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder are impulsive, blaming of others, and seemingly unable to feel empathy or guilt.
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In the prison context, women who had the lowest levels of testosterone tend to have been convicted of violent crimes.
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Depression is a mental disorder that occurs frequently in female offenders and especially adolescent girls.
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According to the text, the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse in childhood and adult backgrounds of female offenders has been consistently supported in the research literature.
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According so labeling theory, when kids or adults are labeled as "bad" the label becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Battered women have sometimes gotten into trouble through use of violence against the batterer.
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Girls who are attracted to gangs are often seeking a sense of belonging.
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According to the text, women's domestic violence services are saving the lives of men.
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Filicide is the term used for women who______________.
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Status offenses are________________.
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Lombroso's explanation for female crime can best be describes as _____________ based.
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The ____________ in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
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When women kill, their victims tend to be people who are ____________.
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Female gang members tend to come from ___________family backgrounds.
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___________ in the courtroom is often provided to women who lack a prior criminal record.
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According to the text, the incarceration rates for Hispanic, non-Hispanic white, and Asian girls are significantly less than those for __________ and____________.
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of ____________ are impulsive, blaming of others, and seemingly unable to feel empathy or guilt.
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In the biological context, women who had the highest levels of ____________ tended to have displayed aggressive behavior in prison.
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Lack of ________ for suffering caused to others is a key characteristic of antisocial personality disorder.
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_____________ is a mental disorder that occurs frequently in female offenders and especially adolescent girls.
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According to the text, research supports the notion that there is a prevalence of sexual and _____________ abuse in the childhood and adult backgrounds of female offenders.
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The majority of arrests for prostitution are for ________prostitution.
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In the country of __________a law was passed to arrest only those who solicit prostitutes but not the prostitutes.
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Liberation thesis

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Labeling theory

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Psychopathy

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
Question
Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Social control theory

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Why do some people reject the notion that biological theories should not be studied? Why are they necessary to study?
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Explain the differences between male and female offending from a social control perspective.
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Discuss ways in which a holistic approach would be beneficial in the attempt to explain female crime.
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Explain how poverty and racism go hand in hand in creating the stage for criminal behavior.
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Deck 2: Female Crime and Delinquency
1
Freda Adler (1975) in Sisters in Crime contended that:

A) The crime rate for women had not increased.
B) Women were committing more crime because of women's new freedoms.
C) The crime rate for women now equaled that of men.
D) None of the above
B
2
The liberation thesis is thought by experts to be faulty because:

A) Female offenders disproportionately come from poor minority groups.
B) Poor women who commit property crimes are not benefiting from new opportunities.
C) The typical female offender is not a liberated woman.
D) All of the above
D
3
Feminists of the gender-neutral school do NOT tend to focus on:

A) Social bonding
B) Delinquent peer relationships
C) Family background
D) Male and female differences
D
4
Lombroso's explanation for female crime can best be described as ____________ based.

A) Psychologically
B) Spiritually
C) Biologically
D) Sociologically
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According to the text, lower-class women are more likely than middle- and upper-class women to:

A) Embrace feminism.
B) Commit white-collar crime.
C) Be subject to personal victimization.
D) Receive the benefits of chivalry in court.
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6
Which of the following statements is the most accurate?

A) Female crime increased significantly at the start of the 21st century.
B) Women's crime has risen especially in the area of robbery and homicide.
C) The increase in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
D) Prostitution is no longer a significant form of female crime.
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7
When women kill, their victims tend to be people:

A) Who are intimates.
B) Attacked in other crimes such as a robbery.
C) Who are economically prosperous.
D) None of the above
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8
Which of the following statements most accurately describes female drug users?

A) Most are major drug dealers as well.
B) Most are immigrants used as drug mules.
C) Women play multiple roles within the illicit drug economy.
D) Mandatory drug laws have reduced the arrest rates for women.
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9
Chivalry in the courtroom is provided to women who:

A) Are charged with behavior that is traditional for women.
B) Are not racial or ethnic minorities.
C) Lack a prior criminal record.
D) All of the above
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10
Research on girls in the gang shows that these girls

A) Typically come from troubled family backgrounds.
B) Are likely to be from Black middle-class backgrounds.
C) Are most often in gangs independent of male gangs.
D) Are every bit as violent as their male counterparts.
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11
The overall incarceration rate for Black women is _________ that of white women.

A) Higher than
B) Lower than
C) Equal to
D) Unknown compared to
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder are:

A) Impulsive.
B) Blaming of others.
C) Lack empathy or guilt.
D) All of the above
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13
In the prison context, women who have high levels of testosterone tend to have been convicted of what type of crime?

A) Property
B) Drug
C) Violent
D) Sex
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According to the text, how often does depression occur in adolescent female offenders?

A) Never
B) Frequently
C) Rarely
D) Occasionally
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What theory describes the self-fulfilling prophecy of being labeled "bad?"

A) Social control theory
B) Social bond theory
C) Labeling theory
D) Feminist theory
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According to the text, battered women have sometimes gotten into trouble through use of violence against:

A) The batterer.
B) Strangers.
C) Their children.
D) Themselves.
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17
According to Ann Jones, the author of Women Who Kill, most women who kill in fact:

A) Are mentally ill.
B) Have a history of violent behavior.
C) Fairly ordinary.
D) Are likely to have a prior criminal record.
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female gang members

A) Have a small risk of victimization by the guys in parallel gangs who protect them.
B) Derive satisfaction in getting a sense of belonging from the gang.
C) Are often the first in their families to be gang members.
D) Continue in gang membership well after they grow up.
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Among the women who purposefully kill their children, some form of mental illness was ___________ involved.

A) Rarely
B) Almost never
C) Almost always
D) None of the above
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According to the text, it is easy to surmise that white women who are feminine in demeanor will have a better chance of receiving ________________ treatment than African American females and males of all races.

A) Harsher
B) More lenient
C) No significantly different
D) More specialized
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Freda Adler (1975) in Sisters in Crime contended that women were committing more crime because of women's new freedoms.
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The liberation thesis is thought by experts to be faulty because female offenders disproportionately come from poor minority groups.
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Women domestic terrorists according to the boxed reading have been found to be motivated by a sense of empowerment and also a wish to protect their families.
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Lombroso's explanation for female crime can be best described as sociologically based.
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According to the text, lower-class women are more likely than middle- and upper-class women to be subjected to personal victimization.
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The increase in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
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When women kill, their victims tend to be strangers.
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Women typically do not play multiple roles within the illicit drug economy.
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Chivalry in the courtroom is provided to women who lack a prior criminal record.
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According to the liberation thesis, as women become more equal to men, their offending rates will converge with men's.
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The overall incarceration rate for black women is much lower than that of white women.
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of psychopathy or antisocial personality disorder are impulsive, blaming of others, and seemingly unable to feel empathy or guilt.
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In the prison context, women who had the lowest levels of testosterone tend to have been convicted of violent crimes.
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Depression is a mental disorder that occurs frequently in female offenders and especially adolescent girls.
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According to the text, the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse in childhood and adult backgrounds of female offenders has been consistently supported in the research literature.
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According so labeling theory, when kids or adults are labeled as "bad" the label becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Battered women have sometimes gotten into trouble through use of violence against the batterer.
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Girls who are attracted to gangs are often seeking a sense of belonging.
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According to the text, women's domestic violence services are saving the lives of men.
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Filicide is the term used for women who______________.
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Status offenses are________________.
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Lombroso's explanation for female crime can best be describes as _____________ based.
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The ____________ in female arrest rates for assault reflects changes in law enforcement.
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When women kill, their victims tend to be people who are ____________.
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Female gang members tend to come from ___________family backgrounds.
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___________ in the courtroom is often provided to women who lack a prior criminal record.
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According to the text, the incarceration rates for Hispanic, non-Hispanic white, and Asian girls are significantly less than those for __________ and____________.
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Persons who qualify for the diagnosis of ____________ are impulsive, blaming of others, and seemingly unable to feel empathy or guilt.
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In the biological context, women who had the highest levels of ____________ tended to have displayed aggressive behavior in prison.
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Lack of ________ for suffering caused to others is a key characteristic of antisocial personality disorder.
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_____________ is a mental disorder that occurs frequently in female offenders and especially adolescent girls.
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According to the text, research supports the notion that there is a prevalence of sexual and _____________ abuse in the childhood and adult backgrounds of female offenders.
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The majority of arrests for prostitution are for ________prostitution.
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In the country of __________a law was passed to arrest only those who solicit prostitutes but not the prostitutes.
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Liberation thesis

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Labeling theory

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Psychopathy

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Match the term with the appropriate definition.
-Social control theory

A) Lack of guilt and empathy
B) Self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Sex-role socialization
D) Convergence of female and male crime rates
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Why do some people reject the notion that biological theories should not be studied? Why are they necessary to study?
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Explain the differences between male and female offending from a social control perspective.
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Discuss ways in which a holistic approach would be beneficial in the attempt to explain female crime.
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Explain how poverty and racism go hand in hand in creating the stage for criminal behavior.
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