What is the Gene × Environment interaction?
What will be an ideal response?
The Gene × Environment interactions suggest that some people may have genes
that make them vulnerable to criminal behavior (and thus victimization). When the
environment in which that person lives, works, spends time, and supports and/or
encourages criminal behavior, there may be a higher likelihood that the person will
engage in criminal behavior and thus put himself at risk for victimization.
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?Analyze how culture and nationality not only affects serial killing, but its definition.
What will be an ideal response?
The ______ holds that if a police officer sees an incriminating object in plain view during a legitimate stop, he or she may seize the object.
a. plain view doctrine b. inevitable discovery doctrine c. inevitable source doctrine d. fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
The NIJ estimates that there are ________ school-related robberies annually
A) 20,000 B) 50,000 C) 150,000 D) 1,000,000
The proposal that unintended disorderly behavior can also signal that nobody cares about the community, leading to more serious disorder and crime, is known as ______.
a. the broken windows theory b. the golden rule disposition c. the “red light” effect d. the under criminalization effect