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Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction
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Author(s): Mitchell Miller, Schreck, Tewksbury
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  • Which type of Marxism holds that ruling class profit, power, and prestige are directly and easily ...
  • __________ is the process whereby new theories and refinements of existing theories are made
  • __________ is the term used to refer the type of Marxism that holds one way the "haves" control or ...
  • Theory can generally be extended in one of three ways: theoretical integration, emergence of ...
  • How does theoretical elaboration differ from theoretical integration?
  • In __________ integration the propositions of one theory are simply linked to the propositions of ...
  • Make the case that criminologists need to focus more (or less) on theoretical integration. Explain why.
  • When factors are known to be connected with crime and are connected to new ideas, this is a process ...
  • Strain theories generally make the case that people are more likely to commit crime when they are what?
  • Who were the first to suggest the importance of place as having something to do with crime?
  • Theoretical elaboration involves adding new variables while theoretical integration involves mixing variables.
  • __________ are grand perspective that are proposed to account for all types of crime and deviance ...
  • Of the following, which statement best reflects the most important growing need in theory ...
  • What is the easiest way to quickly determine which criminological theories are receiving empirical support?
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