List and explain the key fundamental assumptions of biological theories of crime causation
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Answers should include the material found in Figure 4-2 and emphasize the complexity of modern biological theories
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Once the decision is made to incarcerate, _____ does not appear to affect the length of prison terms
a. Race b. Age c. Ethnicity d. Gender
How does the delinquency of female gang members compare to others?
a. Female gang members are less delinquent than nongang males. b. Female gang members are more delinquent than gang males. c. Female gang members engage in a lower proportion of female crime than male gang members do male crime. d. Female gang members are more delinquent than nongang males.
The theoretical explanation that helps us to understand political offenders as being socialized into their belief system by similarly minded individuals is ______theory.
a. choice b. deterrence c. differential association d. social learning
Which of the following statements is not true about Federal Rule of Evidence 401?
a. Rule 401 defines relevance as “evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.” b. Rule 401 includes two different tests for relevance, only one of which must be met for evidence to be deemed relevant. c. Rule 401 includes two different tests for evidence, both of which must be met for evidence to be deemed relevant. d. Evidence must be material and have probative value to be deemed relevant under Rule 401.