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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction ¦ Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury ¦ 4th Edition
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The primary cause of crime in Freudian psychology is an underdeveloped superego.
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What is it called in social disorganization theory when residents complain and organize about ...
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Stewart et al. (2007) found that street code attitudes had what type of effect on individuals' ...
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According to White and Walters (1989, 2002), __________ refers to the tendency of criminals to put ...
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Yochelson and Samenow's theory of criminal personality focuses on thought patterns that one may be ...
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Which component of routine activities theory holds or posits that if nobody in an area wants to ...
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The zone identified by Shaw and McKay as having the highest crime rates was called?
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According to routine activities theory, which of the following is NOT one of the three necessary ...
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What are the policy implications of relying on psychological theories for explaining crime?
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