Which one of Bandura's strategies of disengagement is most apparent in incidents of group violence?
A) Advantageous comparison
B) Cognitive restructuring
C) Dehumanization
D) Diffusion of responsibility
D
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What will be an ideal response?
The Summary Reporting System (SRS) collects which type of data points for the Uniform Crime Report (UCR)?
A. characteristics of specific crimes like types of cars in motor vehicle theft B. data on the result of the investigation like if a suspect was convicted or found not guilty at trial C. victim personal information like where the victim lives and works D. criminal history of the offender like prior convictions or outstanding warrants
Crime being offender-specific is the view that _______
a. an offender reacts selectively to the characteristics of a criminal act b. characteristics of a particular act are specific to the crime c. offenders evaluate their skills, motives, needs, and fears before deciding to commit the criminal act d. offenders evaluate the crime target and selectively create rationales for committing the crime
Because adolescents are still developing in so many different ways, they are quite vulnerable to negative and ______ experiences.
A. hormone-induced B. positive C. pleasurable D. traumatic