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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction ¦ Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury ¦ 4th Edition
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What year did Hirschi publish the book containing the definitive social control model in criminology?
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Control theories assume that what needs to be explained is why people resist criminal temptations.
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kmcolvin
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Which trait in Gottfredson and Hirschi's low self-control theory has been the one most seen before ...
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Which component of Hirschi's conception of the social bond makes the most use of Toby's concept of ...
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kmcolvin
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What else do control theories assume besides the idea of innate human selfishness?
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isam
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Criminologists have found overwhelming support for all versions of strain theory.
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According to the early control theorist, Nye, which type of control usually "takes the fun out" of ...
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lingual
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The __________ refers to the belief that emphasis in the U.S. is placed on monetary and material success.
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erikka246
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Agnew et al. (2002) argued that __________ or personality factors are the most significant ...
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sc1250
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Strain theory makes extensive use of psychology in almost all its ideas about the effects of stress ...
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jlbond23
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