Question List for "Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction"

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Law and Politics » The primary cause of crime in Freudian psychology is an underdeveloped superego. New
Started by fungirl
46 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » Which component of routine activities theory holds or posits that if nobody in an area wants to ... New 29 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » The zone identified by Shaw and McKay as having the highest crime rates was called? New
Started by Drewster127
23 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » Describe Sigmund Freud's theory of personality and the three parts of the personality he identified ... New
Started by ega16
43 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » According to routine activities theory, which of the following is NOT one of the three necessary ... New
Started by trevg
28 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » According to White and Walters (1989, 2002), __________ refers to the tendency of criminals to put ... New
Started by Labomba
23 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » Yochelson and Samenow's theory of criminal personality focuses on thought patterns that one may be ... New
Started by april 19
20 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » Which of the following factor(s) was used to explain differences in crime rates across neighborhoods ... New
Started by isam
23 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » What did Shaw and McKay observe that happened to the crime rates as you moved further away from the ... New
Started by sc1250
28 May 19, 2022
Law and Politics » Cohen and Felson (1979) tied their notion of "routine activities" into what else? New
Started by bubba123
41 May 19, 2022