CJUS 620 Quiz 4
CJUS 620 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- What developmental outcome leads to immobilization by guilt and self-doubt when failure is present?
- What perspective attempts to understand criminal behavior through institutions, people, or the overall structure of society?
- The juvenile justifies stealing his friend’s money because his friend owes him money. What defense mechanism is being expressed?
- What are the three types of conditioning?
- Major dimensions of personality into which many subunits can be categorized are called what?
- According to Moffitt, which of the following displays antisocial behavior at an early age and escalates that behavior into adulthood?
- All of the following are neurotransmitters EXCEPT :
- According to the CTT model, which of the following is NOT part of a moral response?
- Which typology would fall in the category of “terrorism?”
- Which multi-victim homicide involves a series of two or more killings by the same individual in multiple locations?
- Which terrorist is mentally ill and may strike at random with little planning?
- Which killer enters a place of employment and kills multiple people they perceive as having wronged them?
- According to Abel and Sokol (1987), by the time of their research, what had become the leading cause of intellectual disability in the Western world?
- Neighborhoods that promote delinquent behavior due to a lack of community controls are described as which of the following?
- According to Bartol and Bartol (2008), when determining whether to try a juvenile as an adult, the court will consider each of the following EXCEPT:
- In most states, a juvenile is considered any individual who has not yet attained the age of what?
- Discuss the role of Superego in criminality, according to Freudian theory.
- Discuss the MAOA gene and its relationship to criminality.
- Discuss Axis II of the MTC:CM3 child molester classification model, making sure to describe each of the six types.
- Discuss Albert Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment and how it relates to crime and deviance.