The main types of offenses this theory attempts to explain are those that harm others, either by injuring them physically or by depriving them of their property.

A. subconvulsive estrogenic behavior (SEB)
B. competitive/victimizing behavior (CVB)
C. galvanic neuro response (GNR)
D. evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory (ENA)


D. evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory (ENA)

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A police officer who lawfully arrests a person outside her home may enter the home with the arrestee (for example while she changes into street clothing) and during that entry may visually observe the premises and seize any contraband in the open

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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In ___________________, the Court abolished the death penalty for convicted murderers who were less than 18 at the time the offense was committed

a. Rogers v. Smith b. Roper v. Simmons c. Atkins v. Virginia d. Allen v. Maryland e. None of the above

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Describe Albert K. Cohen's middle-class measuring rod theory and the debate centered on including his theory in the context of subcultural theories

What will be an ideal response?

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The theory of crime that includes in its concepts basic human impulses, the desire for autonomy, deviant predispositions, feelings of debasement, situational risk, and opportunity is:

a. Critical incident metatheory. b. Control balance theory. c. Evolutionary ecology theory. d. Chaotic engagement theory.

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