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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction ¦ Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury ¦ 4th Edition
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__________ refers to the process whereby community residents begin to complain to community leaders ...
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TVs and radios were suitable targets according to Cohen and Felson's (1979) research.
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Routine activities theory asserts that crime occurs when there is a convergence of motivated ...
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According to social disorganization theory, Zone 2 is where the majority of crime occurs.
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Which of the following would most likely be an ideological criticism of routine activities theory?
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A __________ theory seeks to explain variation in crime rates versus variation in individual offending.
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The social disorganization theory focused on explaining why ________ had higher crime rates and not ...
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Shaw and McKay's ideas in criminology were unique for their time and did not borrow from any earlier ...
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Felson believed that social ties have no effect on guardianship.
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The primary cause of crime in Freudian psychology is an underdeveloped superego.
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