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Criminology Final Set 13 Test

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5 Matching Questions

  1. Gold's Cognitive Control Theory
  2. Neo Freudian Theory of Criminality
  3. Proposed the idea that the ego faces a crisis during specific stages of development, and if this crisis is not succsesfully overcome, it can lead to personality disorders
  4. Self
  5. Yochelson and Samenow Criminal Personality Approach
  1. a Alcohol and drug usage confirms the substance abuser's belief that he or she is unable to function on their own.
  2. b Erik Erikson
  3. c Causes of personalities are thought to be caused by the free will of the individual
  4. d can be thought of as the mental or psychic processes underlying personality characteristics, traits, and their development.
  5. e Believed that crime reults from a too-powerful id.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. appear to be very charming, aggressive, and carefree individuals when first encountered.
  2. ego
  3. View self as nothing
    Belief that others share this view
    Believe that this state is permanent
  4. Crime is but one form of deviance--proposed that much deviance resulted from an excessive sense of guilt as a result of an overdeveloped ego.
  5. Sexual sadism, 10

5 True/False Questions

  1. Time horizonA change of anger in criminals that goes from frequent to intense, and takes over and generalizes from an isolated situation to become a hatred of the world or some category or people in it.

          

  2. It is presumed that as the ____ becomes more and more developed, it becomes more and more moralConscience

          

  3. ___-___% of American males and just less than ___ of American females suffer from antisocial personality disorder.Piaget and Cooley

          

  4. Antisocial personality disorder behavior patterns tend to be...Aggressive, irresponsible, and antisocial

          

  5. Schizotypal personality disorder characteristicsConstellations of enduring, maladaptive, and rigid personality traits that impair functioning in a variety of social contexts and are injurious to the sufferer and/ or others.