The possession of volatile temper element in the General Theory of Crime compares to the ______ element in the Extended Low Self- Control Theory to explain victimization.
a. future orientation
b. diligence
c. empathy
d. tolerance for frustration
d. tolerance for frustration
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What will be an ideal response?
The cycle of violence progresses through each of the following phases except ______ .
a. hypervigilance b. tension building c. acting out d. reconciliation
Overall, studies of crime have reached which conclusion?
a. The numerical tallies of crime are virtually the same across measures b. The UCR is the most accurate measure of crime data c. There are no similar findings reported across measures d. The measures have similar results on crime patterns
_________ is frequently said to be one of the most difficult crimes to prove
a. Compounding a crime b. Obstruction of justice c. Resisting arrest d. Perjury