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Unit 2 Review CJ

Across
The theory that B. criminal behavior is due to social factors
What personality type is most common in people who commit crime?
The theory that states people become victims because there are motivated offenders present, there weren't capable guardians, and they had suitable targets
The theory that crime, especially violence, is a function of diet, vitamin intake, hormonal imbalance, or food allergies
The theory that crime is caused by inherited and uncontrollable biological and psychological traits
The theory that says a person became a victim because the victim provoked or encouraged the criminal behavior
Punishment severe enough to convict convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity
The theory law violators have suffered damage to their personalities and that has rendered them powerless to control their impulses (i.e. to commit crimes)
The theory that poverty and income inequality with high crime rates
The theory that says some people encounter problems during their early development that causes an imbalance in their personality
The theory that criminals and delinquents often suffer brain impairment, possibly leading to antisocial behavior
As people travel through their life course, their experiences along the way influence their behavior
Down
Making punishment greater than the reward
The theory that says crime is a rational choice
Criminal trait and predispositions are inherited
Reducing the opportunities people have to commit crimes
A crime control policy that pends on the fear of criminal penalties
The theory that the way people perceive and mentally represent the world is a reason for crime; aggressive people act that way because they perceive others more aggressive than they really are
Social scientists who study crime
The theory that behavior is learned through interactions with others: if family or peers commit crime, you will commit crime