Exam 2 (ch. 6-9)
Which scenario illustrates an informal social control?
Darien does not participate in illegal activity because he does not want to embarrass his parents.
After Lawrence v. Texas (2003) struck down laws that criminalized sexual behavior between consenting adults in the United States, most other countries decriminalized same-sex relations. T/F
False
Associations that are high in intensity are less likely to influence behavior than those that are less intense. T/F
False
Criminal justice is the study of the extent and causes of crime. T/F
False
Higher resting heart rates have been associated with higher rates of criminality. T/F
False
The Positivist School theorizes that individuals have free will to control their behavior. T/F
False
There is a "crime gene." T/F
False
Which criminological philosophy explained behavior without regard for agency and free will?
Hard determinism
What factors are associated with violent behavior, such as serial killing, according to the FBI Behavior Analysts' symposium?
Heredity, upbringing, and personal choices
Which statement is true of control perspectives of criminal behavior?
Human beings are hedonistic but rational and make choices to engage in criminal behavior despite knowing it is wrong.
______ refers to rules and standards in society that keep people bound to conventional standards.
Social control
______ applies ideas from the study of the relationships between organisms and their surroundings to societies.
Social ecology
Which criminologist offered the first criminological theory subjected to empirical testing?
Cesare Lombroso
What factor is not mentioned in the information as contributing to the decline in the number of serial killers?
Changes in the legal definition of serial murder
In which city did social disorganization theory originate?
Chicago
Maqsood finds out his daughter lied about studying for a test and instead was hanging out with friends. In response, he tells her she is no longer allowed to go to a concert she was planning on attending that weekend. This is an example of ______.
negative punishment
Trial by fire and poison are examples of trial by ______.
ordeal
Bentham added which of the following components to Beccaria's deterrence theory?
parsimony
According to Guerry's study of national crime statistics, violent crimes were much higher in ______ areas.
poor
An association that occurs early in life is which type of modality?
priority
Beccaria's concept that the more serious the crime, the more serious the penalty, is known as ______.
proportionality
Which type of feminism argues that patriarchy (versus socialization) is the most fundamental form of oppression in human societies?
radical
If a person decides that it is in their best interest to engage in sex work so they can feed their family, they are utilizing ______.
rationality
A boy refuses to take a test given in class. When the teacher asks why he did not take it, the boy says, "What's the point? I'd rather not try at all than waste my time trying and still fail." What is this phenomenon known as?
reaction formation
What is the most important characteristic of the code?
respect
Which of the following is a positive legacy that Lombroso has left in the field of criminology?
scientific principles
Antoine claims that his offending pales in comparison to that of all of his friends. Which type of neutralization technique is this?
selective social comparison
Feminist criminologists suggest that ______ shapes social life in ways that matter for crime, victimization, and punishment.
sexism
Sampson and Laub borrowed from which prior theory in examining changes in criminal activity over the life course?
social control
Shaw and McKay's theory suggested that factors like poverty, cultural heterogeneity, residential mobility, and physical dilapidation will lead to a state of ______.
social disorganization
What theory is often used to explain the intergenerational transmission of violence?
social learning
Learning theories focus on which of the following?
socialization
Which of the following argues that people enact free will within constraints set by biological, psychological, or environmental forces?
soft determinism
Feminist, queer, and critical race criminology all look at how the criminal legal system is used as a tool to ______ marginalized populations.
stigmatize
Which of the following is the goal of life-course criminology?
to examine within-individual variation in crime as a person ages
Quetelet concluded that ______ had a lot to do with where crime tended to occur.
wealth inequality
Which part of the brain is involved in decision-making and fear responses?
amygdala
Match the following definitions to the bonds identified in Hirschi's control theory. emotional closeness to and affection for prosocial others and institutions calculation of the costs of law violation for future goals time spent in conventional activities ideas about the moral validity of the law
attachment commitment involvement belief
Which principle related to rational choice refers to how the actor's abilities and knowledge are limited when considering all possible choices?
bounded rationality
Which of the following principles of rational choice is a neoclassical response to criticism of Classical School ideas?
bounded reality
Which punishment was common during the Middle Ages?
breaking wheel
What does social control theory suggest leads to crime?
broken bonds
Anderson described the ______ as "a set of informal rules governing interpersonal public behavior, particularly violence" in certain urban neighborhoods.
code of the streets
Petitioning for speed bumps in a neighborhood is an example of an area that exhibits ______.
collective efficacy
What are the rules and values that have developed among prisoners inside prisons?
convict code
What was the early practice of profiling people based on their physical features called?
criminal anthropology
Which policy would be enacted based on the dominant class's perspective of "social junk"?
defunding of addiction rehabilitation programs
Early theories that explained deviancy as a result of evil were part of the ______ perspective.
demonic
Claiming, "It wasn't my fault!" is what type of neutralization?
denial of responsibility
The main proposition of ______ theory is that crime is a learned behavior.
differential association
In 13th century England, William has been convicted of betraying the Crown and his country. Which punishment would he most likely face?
drawing and quartering
Which crime would a radical criminologist think would be enabled through capitalism?
environmental
Which of the following is a central concept in Marx's analysis of capitalism?
exploitation
Which of the following is a principal aim of critical race criminology?
exposing how the law has perpetuated racial oppression
The ______ hypothesis states that a low resting heart rate indicates a lack of anxiety in people with antisocial traits.
fearlessness
What is the primary weapon of choice in most violent gun crimes, especially homicides, in the United States?
firearms
Which crime would most likely be committed by a member of the bourgeoisie?
insider trading
According to Lombroso's theory, which of the following is an appropriate punishment for those who commit crimes?
isolate those who have committed crime and require them to do manual labor
Which of the following is a critique of differential association?
issues with temporal ordering
Which law supports the notion that the U.S. criminal justice system is biased against minorities?
lengthy mandatory minimum sentences for possessing small amounts of crack cocaine
Which of the following was linked to more criminal convictions and earlier ages of criminal onset in a study conducted on adult men in prison, lending support to biosocial criminology?
low resting heart rates
Hirschi and Gottfredson's general theory of crime has to do with which of the following factors?
low self-control
Which neighborhood would social disorganization typically apply to?
low-income city
What tool did Andre Michel Guerry use to study crime in his cartographic approach?
maps
A person who has broken the law and sees their criminal conduct as compensated for by their good deeds can be explained by which technique?
metaphor of the ledger
The criminal justice system includes police, courts, and corrections. T/F
True
The word satisficing is a combination of "satisfy" and "suffice." T/F
True
Which theorist wrote about the double consciousness created by racism in the United States?
W. E. B. Du Bois
What characteristics are often associated with "typical" mass shooters?
Young-middle-aged white males with depression, social isolation, and an interest in weaponry
In Park and Burgess's model, which zone is largely made up of relatively modest homes and apartments?
Zone IV (4)
What is a key challenge in understanding the motivations of serial killers?
Serial killers may have multiple and evolving motivations across their murders.
Hirschi's theory of social control is one of the most empirically tested theories in criminology. T/F
True
Learning perspectives posit that people pick up crime from family and friends. T/F
True
What decade saw a peak in the number of active serial killers, with nearly 300 known cases?
1970s
Which of the following illustrates Beccaria's idea of proportionality?
A person convicted of serial murder is sentenced to one term of life in prison for each victim.
Which scenario illustrates secondary socialization?
Andre's college friends encourage him to engage in heavy drinking.
According to rational choice theory, in which scenario would perceived risk of punishment decrease?
Justin sees his friends selling drugs on the corner without being arrested.
According to differential association theory, criminal behavior is likely when which of the following is true?
Learning pro-crime attitudes outweighs the learning of anti-crime attitudes.
A(n) ______ definition of crime focuses on actions that violate the law.
Legalistic
Which gene was found to have the most impact on delinquency and crime?
MAOA
Which theorist presented a theoretical model that proposed that the entire lower class has its own cultural value system?
Miller
Based on the NIJ studies' highlights, what is a common reason that many juveniles and young adults claim for carrying firearms?
Self-defense
Which statement is true regarding learning theories?
People are socialized into crime.
Which statement is true related to neurological impairments and crime?
People involved in crime are more likely to have a neurological impairment.
According to Hirschi's theory of social control, why does a strong social bond prevent engagement in criminal activity?
People with strong social bonds have something to lose if they offend.
Which scenario indicates versatility?
Quinn sells drugs and burglarizes homes, in which he assaults the residents if they oppose him.
Which scenario illustrates the life-course pattern of desistance?
Raphael gets married, has a baby, and leaves the gang lifestyle he was involved in.
Which of the following is a common trait consistent with psychopathic personality disorder?
Sensation seeking and predatory behavior
Which theorist developed differential association theory?
Sutherland
According to the data, which age group is most likely to be targeted by gun violence compared to other forms of violence?
Teens and young adults aged 15-24
______ consists of institutions and agencies responsible for apprehending, trying, and supervising people suspected of, charged with, and convicted of crimes.
The criminal justice system
What does social disorganization theory posit is the relationship between violent crime and community-level disadvantage?
There is more crime in disadvantaged areas.
What did the convict-lease system and Black Codes have in common?
They were used to perpetuate the exploitation of Black people and their labor.
Which scenario illustrates imitation?
Thuey watches his father abuse his mother as a child and as a teen treats his girlfriends the same way.
According to life-course criminologists, the bonds people form are determined by what has already happened in their lives. T/F
True
Acts that cause harm to other people warrant punishment. T/F
True
Control theories assume that individuals are hedonistic and must be properly constrained from committing crime. T/F
True
Criminal associations are a strong predictor of crime at the individual level. T/F
True
Critics of Hirschi's theory of social control argue that it is not very helpful for understanding serious crimes. T/F
True
Feminist pathways research attempts to show how life events and traumas affect the likelihood to engage in crime. T/F
True
