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Exam II SP2024

Across
Theorist(s) who discovered that childhood maltreatment appeared to be a “universal risk” factor for antisocial behavior in adulthood.
If human nature is socially constructed, the presence of antisocial individuals reflects defective social practices such as
Cognitive, behavioral, and personality traits are _________ to some degree.
According to social disorganization theory, the zone (concentric circle) with the least amount of crime due to the least amount of heterogeneity is:
Study of the chemical reactions that occur within a genome, and which switch parts of the genome on or off at strategic times and locations
Mode of adaptation most associated with drug abuse and alcoholism
Genes passed from one generation to the next
This individual believes that social issues are more impacted by deviance and crime than individual traits such as self-control and low empathy.
Like a snow globe
Defective social practice
A perspective on crime causation that states physical deterioration in an area leads to increased concerns for personal safety among area residents and to higher crime rates in that area.
The application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system is known as
Mode of adaptation most associated with crime
A personality disorder characterized by antisocial behavior and a failure to feel remorse or guilt
Down
This individual believes that social issues are more impacted by deviance and crime than individual traits such as self-control and low empathy.
Mode of adaptation associated with extremists such as sovereign citizens who choose not to identify or take any part of society.
A concept that compares society to a physical organism and that sees criminality as an illness
A branch of psychiatry having to do with the study of crime and criminality
Characteristic of a psychopath
Theorist that extends the concept of strain beyond blocked opportunities and includes emotional strain such as breakups or losing a loved one.
Criminological term for “normlessness” or “helplessness"
A crime prevention strategy that Biosocial Theories are rooted in.
Termed as a "secondary psychopath"