Nuisance sexual behaviors can cause obvious physical harm to the victim
a. True b. False
b
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Research on biosocial theories:
a. suggests that early life experiences such as parenting and socioeconomic status have little to no effect on the brain. b. has found that gender plays little to no role in chronic offending. c. indicates that among maltreated children, those with a genotype conferring high levels of monoamine oxidase–A (MAO-A) expression were less likely to develop antisocial problems later in life. d. is much more useful for explaining crime rate variations between countries than explaining individual criminality. e. demonstrates that people commit crime at the same rate regardless of their social class.
Describe three examples of pre-crime assistance where an individual would be considered a co-principal in the subsequent commission of a crime
What will be an ideal response?
Which court case dealt with inmates testifying that building tenders were given access to pipes, bats, and clubs to administer discipline on behalf of the regular guards?
a. U.S. v. Nix b. Whitley v. Albers c. Dreyer v. Jalet d. Kenny v. Indiana Youth Center
The theory of cognitive transformation to explain desistance, or the dropping out of committing crime, was developed by whom?
A) Peggy C. Giordano and her colleagues B) Brown and Stein C) Chesney-Lind and Rodriguez D) Silbert and Pines