Arguing that a person was a criminal because they lacked a superego would be classified as a theory based on the ______ school of criminology.

A. classical
B. biological
C. psychogenic
D. sociological


C. psychogenic

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A common law principle that allows the state to assume a parental role and to take custody of a child when he or she is in need of care the natural parents are unwilling or unable to provide, is called ________

a. status offense b. stare decisis c. parens patriae d. In re Gault

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Where are buccal cells obtained from?

a. Semen b. The mouth and inside of the cheek c. Urine d. Blood

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In corrections, these are intertwined and almost inseparable

A. Treatment and punishment B. Rehabilitation and justice C. Treatment and justice D. Treatment and rehabilitation

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Which court decision defined that job requirements to strip-search male inmates or witness them in showers constituted an attempt to prevent women from working as correctional officers?

a. Gunther v. Iowa b. Forts v. Ward c. Torres v. Wisconsin d. Dothard v. Rawlinson

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