From 1775 through 1856, English offenders were sent to South Africa as punishment for their crimes.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Match each psychological theory listed in Column 1 with its description in Column 2

1. Psychoanalysis a. The process of learning how to behave by observing others. 2. Sublimation b. A form of mental illness in which sufferers are said to be out of touch with reality. 3. Modeling c. Behavior that affects the environment in such a way as to produce responses or further behavioral clues. 4. Disengagement d. A person's ability to alter his or her own states and responses. 5. Conditioning e. The psychological process whereby one aspect of consciousness comes to be symbolically substituted for another. 6. Operant behavior f. A functional disorder of the mind or of the emotions involving anxiety, phobia, or other abnormal behavior. 7. Psychosis g. The process of devaluing aggression by those who may still engage in it. 8. Neurosis h. A technique developed by Freud for examining the contents of human consciousness. From this point of view, criminal behavior is the product of inadequacies in the offender's personality. 9. Self-control i. A psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behavior can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, or association with other stimuli.

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What is the term meaning that the individual has control over the property but is not physically touching that property?

a. Constructive possession b. Legal possession c. Actual possession d. None of the above

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According to Lemert, __________ involves norm violations or crimes that have little influence on the actor, and therefore can be quickly forgotten

a. primary deviance b. secondary deviance c. all criminal behavior d. a moral lapse

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An arrest warrant which has a detailed description of the suspect, but does not have the suspect's name is known as a/an ____ warrant.

What will be an ideal response?

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