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Test Bank For CJ Realities And Challenges By Ruth E. Masters
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CH-03: Test Bank_ansrsource Key 
1. Criminologists recognize two major schools of thought or belief systems as among the first attempts to organize a view of crime causation: ________ schools of criminology. 
A. the classical and the biological 
B. the classical and the positivist 
C. the natural and the biological 
D. the natural and the environmental 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation Level: Basic Topic: Seeking the Causes of Crime: Early Schools of Thought Type: Knowledge 
2. The ________ sc...
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme, AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES are those circumstances that cause the offender to be punished more severely than they would normally be for a specific crime. For example, CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGY 
as an approach to studying crime emphasises the importance, 
CRIMINAL EVENT DECISIONS 
are shorter processes, CRIMINAL INVOLVEMENT 
refers to the processes through which, LIMITED OR BOUNDED RATIONALITY 
is a term used to indicate that even, MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES 
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CRIM 101|183 Midterm Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|41 Pages
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What is criminology? - ️️The scientific study of crime. 
 
-Relatively recent development 
-Systematic study did not begin until 19th century 
 
What is crime? - ️️An act punishable by law. 
 
Where did the discipline of criminology become established starting in the mid-20th century? - ️️1951 - first criminology program at UBC 
1962 - School of criminology at University of Montreal and University of Toronto 
1967 - Department of criminology at University of Ottawa 
1973 - School o...
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CMY3701 ESSAY EXAM PREPARARIONS
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CMY3701 ESSAY EXAM PREPARARIONS. Detailed working, solutions, memo, notes & explanations.TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE 
1. QUESTION ONE 
SUTHERLANDS NINE PROPOSITIONS (30 MARKS) 
2. QUESTION TWO 
SOCIAL DISORGANISATION CHICAGO SCHOOL (30 MARKS) 
3. QUESTION THREE 
THE ASSUMPTION OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL (15 MARK) 
4. QUESTION 4 
According to Kohlberg, serious offenders may have a moral orientation that differs significantly 
from that of law-abiding citizens. Discuss the three stages in the development o...
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complete summary of CMY3701 study guide 2023!
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CMY3701 Explanation Of Crime ESSAY EXAM PREPARARIONS 2021.
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CMY3701 Explanation Of Crime ESSAY EXAM PREPARARIONS 2021. 1. QUESTION ONE 
SUTHERLANDS NINE PROPOSITIONS (30 MARKS) 
2. QUESTION TWO 
SOCIAL DISORGANISATION CHICAGO SCHOOL (30 MARKS) 
3. QUESTION THREE 
THE ASSUMPTION OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL (15 MARK) 
4. QUESTION 4 
According to Kohlberg, serious offenders may have a moral orientation that differs significantly 
from that of law-abiding citizens. Discuss the three stages in the development of moral thinking 
and decision making (15) 
5. QUESTI...
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model 
Aggravating circumstances, Classical Criminology, Criminal event decision, Criminal involvement, Bounded rationality, Mitigating cirumstances, Neo-classical school, Routine activities theory (Marcus Felcon), Rational choice theory, Social contract........
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Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach 11th Edition Test Bank-Question and Answers, A+ Rated Solution Guide
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Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach 11th Edition Test Bank Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach 11th Edition Test Bank Question and Answers, A+ Rated Solution Guide CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR Multiple Choice 1. Criminal behavior is best defined as: a) antisocial behavior. b) deviant behavior behavior. c) an intentional act in violation of a criminal code. d) behavior that impedes the criminal process. e) forbidden behavior. Answer: c 2. Psychological criminology f...
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CRIM 100 Exam 1 (CH. 1-4) All correct 100%.
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Classical School of Criminology correct answers a perspective indicating that people have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior, and that crime can be controlled by sanctions and should be proportionate to the offense 
 
Neoclassical School of Criminology correct answers A school of thought that is similar to Classical School theories except for the belief that there are mitigating circumstances for criminal acts, such as the age or mental capacity of the offender, and that pu...
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Test Bank For Criminology Freda Adler 9Th Edition
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Chapter 03 - Schools of Thought throughout History 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. The classical school of criminology is based on the assumption that 
A. criminals are born, not made. 
B. individuals choose to commit crimes after weighing the consequences of their actions. C. body build is related to various mental disorders. 
D. criminals are distinguishable from noncriminals by atavistic stigmata. 
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2. The positivist school of criminology posits that 
A. huma...