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Chapter 5- Trait Theory

Criminology (Siegel).
T.Esguerra
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The principal male hormone.
_________ prevention programs such as substance abuse clinics and mental health associations, seek to treat personal problems before they manifest themselves as crimes.
An emotional disturbance in which moods alternate between periods of wild elation and deep depression.
________ theory is the view that all human behavior is learned through a process of social reinforcement (rewards and punishment).
The process of learning behavior (notably, aggression) by observing others. Aggressive models may be parents, criminals in the neighborhood, or characters on television of in movies.
________ ______ model assumes there is a direct link between traits and crime; some people are vulnerable to crime from birth.
A severe disorder marked by hearing nonexistent voices, seeing hallucinations, and exhibiting inappropriate responses.
_______ _______ is a condition postulated by some theorists, wherein several days before and during menstruation, excessive amounts of female sex hormones stimulate antisocial, aggressive behavior.
_________-processing Theory focuses on how people process, store, encode, retrieve, and manipulate information to make decisions and solve problems.
A condition that occurs when glucose in the blood falls below necessary for normal and efficient brain functioning.
_________ prevention programs provide treatment, such as psychological counseling, to youths and adults after they have violated the law.
The part of the personality representing the conscience, formed in early life by internalization of the standards of parents and other models of behavior.
The reasonably stable patterns of behavior, including thoughts and emotions, that distinguish one person from another.
Male sex hormones.
____________ psychology is a theory, originated by Freud, that the human personality is controlled by unconscious mental processes that develop in early childhood and involve the interaction of id, ego, and superego.
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Chemical compounds that influence or activate brain functions.
_________ theory is the psychological perspective that focuses on mental processes by which people perceive and represent the world around them and solve problems.
_______ theory is the view that criminality is a product of abnormal biological or psychological traits.
_________ defiant disorder is a pattern of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior, during which children lose their temper, often argue with adults, and regularly defies or refuse to comply with adults' requests or rules.
A combination of traits, such as hyperactivity, impulsivity, hedonism, and inability to empathize with others, that make a person prone to deviant behavior and violence; also referred to as sociopathic.
This view suggests that human behavior is motivated by inborn biological urges to survive and preserve the species.
______ is a developmentally inappropriate lack of attention, along with impulsivity and hyperactivity.
The part of the personality developed in early childhood that helps control the id and keep people's actions within the boundaries of social convention.
The primitive part of people's mental makeup, present at birth, that represents unconscious biological drives for food, sex, and other life-sustaining necessities.
________ theory is the view that people seek to maintain a preferred level of arousal but vary in how they process sensory input. A need for high levels of environmental stimulation may lead to aggressive, violent behavior patterns.