Definition 2 of 87
1. Life course
2. latent Traits
3. Propensity or Trajectory
Fencing
Different forms of rape
Different developmental viewpoints or perspectives
Kansas v. Hendricks
Definition 3 of 87
Sampson and Laub found the two most important turning points are marriage and a career
Most common form of domestic violence
Serial killing
Social capital
Most significant turning points
,Definition 4 of 87
Professional shoplifters, use shoplifting as a career
Cannons
Carriers
Coasters
Boosters
Definition 5 of 87
10 to 12 percent of all deaths due to abuse and neglect are attributable to shaken baby
syndrome
Analysis of water pollution in rivers and lakes
Studies on deaths attributed to shaken baby syndrome
Research on climate change impact on agriculture
Survey on social media usage among teenagers
Definition 6 of 87
Steal items that can easily be pawned, traded, or sold, such as computers, cell phones, tablets,
cash, and jewelry.
Items burglars seek
Cyberbullying
Spree killing
Social capital
,Definition 7 of 87
Developmental life course theories do not focus on the typical question of why an individual
commits crime.
Impact of social environment on crime rates
Factors influencing criminal behavior
Issues examined by life course developmental theorists
Psychological profiles of criminal offenders
Definition 8 of 87
Over 8,000
Most significant turning points
Number of hate crimes
Information of family kidnapping
Number of children witnessing domestic abuse
Definition 9 of 87
1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience physical violence by an intimate partner in their
lifetime
Analysis of workplace violence incidents in a community
Survey on bullying among school children in a district
Research on emotional abuse by family members in a year
Study on physical violence by an intimate partner in one's lifetime
, Definition 10 of 87
First time the court said that pedophilia could be considered a mental abnormality. Upheld
civil commitment, stating that it is a civil rather than criminal statute
Betts v. Brady
Kansas v. Hendricks
Mapp v. Ohio
Foucha v. Louisiana
Definition 11 of 87
Sending or posting harmful or cruel text or images using the internet or other digital
communication devices
Studies on deaths attributed to shaken baby syndrome
Study by Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) on acquaintance rape
Domestic abuser characteristics
Ronald Holmes and James DeBurger's classification of serial killers
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