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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.

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Positive relations with individuals and institutions that are life sustaining are known as:


A) social connections
B) prosocial bonds
C) social capital
D) turning points

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A small group of offenders who begin their career at an early age and then continue to offend well into adulthood are known as:


A) adolescent-limiteds
B) life-course persisters
C) adolescent-diminishers
D) social-persisters

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Critics of the general theory of crime claim that it is_________________ or involves circular reasoning.

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Life course theories are considered _________________ because they incorporate social,personal,and developmental factors into complex explanations of human behavior.


A) social psychological theories
B) integrated theories
C) interdisciplinary theories d sociobiological theories

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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(n) :


A) life-factor
B) hidden characteristic
C) underlying feature
D) latent trait

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By integrating the concepts of ________________________,Gottfredson and Hirschi help explain why some people who lack self-control can escape criminality,and,conversely,why some people who have self-control might not escape.


A) socialization and criminality
B) psychology and criminality
C) delinquency and impulsivity
D) trajectories and transitions

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According to the general theory of crime,people who lack self-control tend not to be:


A) self-centered
B) studious
C) adventuresome
D) risk-takers

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According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime,explain how impulsivity,poor-self control,and crime are associated.

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-Gottfredson and Hirschi attribute the t...

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Marriage and employment serve as informal social control mechanisms that limit criminal behavior opportunities.

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__________________ views criminality as a dynamic process,influenced by a multitude of individual characteristics,traits,and social experiences.


A) the social development model
B) life course theory
C) interactional theory
D) human nature theory

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A number of criticisms of the general theory of crime remain unanswered.Identify and discuss at least five implications of these unanswered criticisms.

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-Tautological: Some critics argue that t...

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Which of the following is not more typical of early-onset girls than early-onset boys?


A) suicide
B) depression
C) substance abuse
D) relationship problems

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Adolescent-limited offenders may be considered "typical teens" who get into minor scrapes and engage in what might be considered rebellious teenage behavior with friends.

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Which of the following is not a criticism of the general theory of crime?


A) The theory is tautological or involves circular reasoning.
B) It fails to address individual and ecological patterns in the crime rate.
C) It predicts there are no gender differences between self control and crime.
D) It assumes an individual's criminal propensity does not change.

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In follow-up research,Laub and Sampson found a number of different interventions to reduce criminal activity.Which of the following is not one of them?


A) getting a job
B) remaining in one's environment
C) joining the military
D) marriage

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One of the strengths of the general theory of crime is that is it tautological in nature.

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__________________ views criminality as a dynamic process,influenced by a multitude of individual characteristics,traits,and social experiences.\

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Explain the at least five differences between "adolescent-limited" and "life-course persistent" offenders.What are the differences between the offense patterns for two pathway groups?

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-Adolescent-limited offenders may be con...

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_________________ are a small group of offenders who begin their career at an early age and then continue to offend well into adulthood.They are more likely to manifest abnormal personal traits and display elements of problem behavior syndrome.

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