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CMY3702 TOP Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • CMY3702 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Identify the missing word 1n the following definition of conservation crime "any intentional or negligent human activity or................. that impacts negatively on the earth's biotic and/or abiotic natural resources" manipulation The following excerpt "individuals are able to avoid moral blame and maintain their selfesteem while violating the law if they tell themselves and others that they had no criminal intent or that their behaviour was justified" applies to which of the fol...
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Victimology Exam 1 Questions and Answers
  • Victimology Exam 1 Questions and Answers

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  • Victimology Exam 1 Questions and Answers Crime Victims Defined - ANS ️️ -Individuals "harmed by illegal acts" Primary Victims - directly harmed Secondary Victims - Indirectly harmed as a result of witnessing the crime, responding to the crime, or having a family member or friend who is a primary victim Victim vs Survivor - ANS ️️ Do not sure the term victim, it implies weakness and has a social stigma. The term Survivor is used instead. It is more empowering."The scientific st...
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • ant, criminal behaviour is internalised . Over-harsh superego- identifying with a severely harsh same sex parent, overactive superego, individual subconsciously desires punishment leading to criminal behaviour evaluate Freud's psycodynamic explanations of criminal behaviour - answer- demonstrates gender bias. Freud believed due to castration anxiety not pressuring girls to identify with their mothers, they were less likely to do so leading to criminal behaviour. This is wrong- prison stats...
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CMY3706 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . most important motive when selecting victims of a house robbery (pg  232) - ANSWER-1 - wealth of victim factors specifically contributing to the incidents of violent crime in SA  - ANSWER-2 - vigilantism, socio
  • CMY3706 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . most important motive when selecting victims of a house robbery (pg 232) - ANSWER-1 - wealth of victim factors specifically contributing to the incidents of violent crime in SA - ANSWER-2 - vigilantism, socio

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  • CMY3706 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS . most important motive when selecting victims of a house robbery (pg 232) - ANSWER-1 - wealth of victim factors specifically contributing to the incidents of violent crime in SA - ANSWER-2 - vigilantism, socio-economic conditions and a weak criminal justice system type of residence associated with the highest number of robberies (pg 233) - ANSWER-2 - residential homes .. followed by farm houses and flats provide with the most killings of ...
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CMY3702 ALL REVIEW QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
  • CMY3702 ALL REVIEW QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Identify the missing word 1n the following definition of conservation crime "any intentional or negligent human activity or................. that impacts negatively on the earth's biotic and/or abiotic natural resources" manipulation The following excerpt "individuals are able to avoid moral blame and maintain their self-esteem while violating the law if they tell themselves and others that they had no criminal intent or that their behaviour was justified" applies to which of the following...
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CMY3706 TOP Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • CMY3706 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • 1. profile of house robber (pg 231)2 - male with grade 8 - 12 education, criminal record, comes from broken home 2. one factor that fuelled taxi conflict in its early years (pg 76)4 - rapid deregulation of transport as well as underlying political forces 3. Regarding planning of Cash-In-Transit (CIT), Thobane (2014) states that rivers spend ..... planning a single robbery (pg 192)2 - 1 week - 2 months 4. residential segregation, differential access to social amenities and limiting econo...
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Outline restorative justice schemes - answerthey involve the offender coming face to face with their victim who takes an active role in the process. A trained mediator helps the victim and offender discuss the crime and consequences for them both apart from face to face interactions how else can restorative justice systems be used - answer. the offender could pay for damage caused . the offender could physically repair the damag...
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY - FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
  • AQA PSYCHOLOGY - FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++

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  • AQA PSYCHOLOGY - FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ Offender profiling Turco: Biographical sketch gathered from information taken at a crime scene A behavioural and analytical tool used to help investigators accurately predict and profile the characteristics of unknown criminals Top-Down approach - from the work of the USA FBI in the 1970s - FBI gathered data from in depth interviews with 36 sexually motivated killers eg Ted Bundy - Murdere...
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Outline restorative justice schemes - answerthey involve the offender coming face to face with their victim who takes an active role in the process. A trained mediator helps the victim and offender discuss the crime and consequences for them both apart from face to face interactions how else can restorative justice systems be used - answer. the offender could pay for damage caused . the offender could physically repair the damag...
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Victimology Exam #1 MC Questions & Answers (100% correct)
  • Victimology Exam #1 MC Questions & Answers (100% correct)

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  • Early criminologists and victimologists focused their analyses and writings on: Typologies of crime victims, assessing the ways in which a victim may contribute to his or her own victimization Which of the following does not appear to be a primary predictor of who is most likely to become a victim of a crime? Gender (is lifestyle, location, race) Which of the following statements is true about victimology as a study? Victimology is a social-structural way of viewing crime and...
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