____________________ contends that one's propensity for crime remains stable throughout the life course, but the opportunities for crime fluctuate over time
a. Latent trait view c. Social control perspective
b. Life course view d. Trajectory theory
A
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The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century affected the family in all of the following ways except:
A. Women usually chose to stay home to take care of the children. B. Men became the primary bread-winner for the family. C. Women generally did not consider divorce, even from an unhappy marriage. D. State legislatures introduced the "no-fault" concept of divorce.
Two reasons for the scarcity of studies into police functions and methods prior to the 1960s were:
A) a belief that they had already been over-studied, and disagreement over research methods B) the fact that crimes were decreasing, and the influence of police unions C) police resistance to outside scrutiny, and the view that traditional methods worked well D) None of the above
Strain that develops when an individual is unable to achieve societal goals though sanctioned institutionalized means is known as ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An academic or research criminologist generally holds a ____________ degree
a. Doctoral b. Law c. Medical d. None of the above