The _____ holds that once negative behavior patterns have been established, they cannot be changed.

A. rational choice theory
B. continuity theory of crime
C. theory of differential association
D. enslavement theory of addiction


Answer: B

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a. True b. False

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Routine activities theory requires the absence of a capable guardian before a crime can be expected to occur

a. True b. False

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Identification as a(n) ______ often sets into motion a series of reactions by the student, his or her peers, and the school itself that may lead to negative attitudes, frustrations, and eventually a climate where school becomes a highly unsatisfactory and bitter experience.

A. underachiever B. slow learner C. fast learner D. lazy student

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Work fatigue, rotating shift patterns, and persistent fear associated with police work are examples of ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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