This theory suggests that someone with low self-control will commit criminal acts, which makes him more likely to be victimized.

A. Control-Balance Theory
B. Subcultural Theory of Violence
C. A General Theory of Crime
D. Social Interactionist Perspective


C. A General Theory of Crime

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When people discuss police misconduct, they have historically confused several types. In particular, people lump together corruption of authority and police (or professional) crime. What is the difference? What are examples of each?

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice

For double jeopardy purposes, which is not considered a separate sovereign?

a. The Federal Government. b. Counties within the same State. c. Each State Government. d. Each Native American Tribe.

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Which term refers to a cluster of traits characterized by high impulsivity, egocentricity, lack of empathy, and deficits in emotional expression?

A. impulsivity–egocentricity B. conduct disorder C. callous-unemotional D. inconsistent regulation

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What contributions are social networking sites making to criminal investigations?

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice