A criminologist who views crime as a function of personality, development, social learning, or cognition takes what approach to crime causation?

a. sociological
b. biological
c. physiological
d. psychological


Answer: d. psychological

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Signature aspects are typical of robberies. These trademarks distinguish the work of a specific robber or robbery group who has committed previous crimes with the same identifying circumstances

a. True b. False

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Which statement below best describes how to gain control of time and events?

a. By slowing time down through the use of LBO. b. By understanding how they relate to a purpose driven life. c. Creating lists and checking on progress every hour, every day, and every week, depending on the item. d. A leader cannot control time or events.

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Neutralization theory points out that ______.

A. criminal behavior is learned in much the same way that conformity is learned B. even the most committed criminals and delinquents are not involved in criminality all the time C. criminality is a product of weak self-concept and poor self-esteem D. law is differentially applied, benefiting those who hold economic and social power and penalizing the powerless

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The main reason why ____________________ is used to select subjects for control and experimental groups in a classical experiment is that the groups will be statistically equivalent

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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