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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction ¦ Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury ¦ 4th Edition
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Explain the background assumption of human nature upon which control theories rely. How does this ...
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Which theory of social conflict asserts that men dominate both street and white-collar crime in an ...
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Labeling theory explains that _________ can lead to later delinquency if a stigmatizing label is ...
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Which major theorist in the history of conflict criminology authored the well-known "Saints and ...
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Toby (1957) presented his concept of __________ which refers to a type of control in which people ...
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One of the defining features of all control theories is that they seek to explain why people ...
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According to Travis Hirschi, what are the four elements of the social bond theory?
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Sampson and Laub extended Hirschi's social bonding theory by arguing that adult social bonds such as ...
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The basic premise of __________ theories are that people are primarily selfish pleasure seekers.
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Sampson and Laub are credited with resurrecting the famous Gluecks' longitudinal data.
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