Introduction to Criminology: Victims and Reduction
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3) Which of the following paths of antisocial behawour have been Identified during the developmental
process of a child9
1) The erratic, overt and covert pathways
2) The overt, covert and conflict pathways
3) The conflict, erratic and overt pathways
4) The covert, conflict and erratic pathways
4) A Imitation of victim surveys Include
1) Victim surveys reflect the number of crimes but not the number of offenders 2) Victim surveys
reflect the number of victims but not the number of offenders 3) Certain offences are committed
once-off
4) Victim surveys do not reflect accurate and representative crime statistics
(1)
5) The process of motivation IS dnven
1) action
, 2) thought
3) economic
4) need
6) A paramilitary group that metes out justice because of absence of effective victim assistance services
resorts under justice
7) "A strong moral sense that renders a person Incapable of hurting others or violating social norms"
refers to
1) Victim empathy
2) Self-control
3) Moral values
4) A sense of power
(l)
8) Circumstantial factors such as an absence of socialisaüon, truancy and substance abuse are
linked to a poor self-control and the
1) Rational Choice Theory
2) Social Learning Theory
3) General Theory of Crme
4) Conflict Theory
(1)
9) The components of motivation Include
1) Rational choice, desire and effort
2) Effort, persistence and rational choice
3) Direction, effort and desire
4) Persistence, effort and direction
10) Components of social cognition associated With criminal behaviour Include
, 1) Willpower and strength of Will
2) Direct and Indirect Intention
3) Personal Interactions and family environment
4) Self-control and Impulsiveness
CMYI 501
2017
1 1) refers to a lack of parental love, a hostile parent, and emotionally neglected chitdren
1) Parental rejection
2) Parental control
3) Parental conflict
4) A broken home
(1)
12) The theories outline the way In which society IS orgarused and how It Influences people's
behaviour
1) Conflict
2) Process
3) Consensus
4) Structure
13) The . theories explan how people become offenders through learning
1) Consensus
2) Process
3) Structure
4) Encounter
14) are perceived as short-lived subjective-psychological-functional-expressive phenomena that
orgamse and orchestra Interrelated aspects of expenence.
1) Cognitions
2) Circumstances
3) Emottons
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