Integration and victimization Flashcards

1
Q

Please list 3 possible multi-level examples of theory integration.

A

Micro - Micro
Macro - Macro
Micro - Macro

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2
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2X’s + 2Y’s = 5XY’s is an example of:

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synergism

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3
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Differential association and attachment is an example of theoretical absorption.

A

False

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4
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Terri Moffit’s theory of adolescent- limited and life- course persistent is an example of.

A

Interfield integration

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5
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“Capitalistic production structure parental hostility and alienation bond with child propensity to feel alienated and hostile risk of affiliating with delinquent peer group limited opportunities for work same work as parents in capitalistic production structures.. and so it goes” is an example of end-to-end cross- level integration.

A

True

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6
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A theory that is an example of side-by-side integration is:

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Colvin-Cullen theory

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7
Q

Harri’s theory of friendship using path analysis is an example of Krohn’s Network Analysis Theory of Delinquency.

A

True

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8
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Social structures interests actions social structure is an integrated theory by Bernard.

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True

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9
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Who has the power is an element of:

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Title’s control – balance theory

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10
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Theory integration includes an explanation of the new structure that allows for propositions to be interrelated.

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True

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11
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Corporations, companies, associations, etc are Not considered to be victims of crime.

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False

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12
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The demographics of people who fear crime the most are different from those who actually experience crime.

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True

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13
Q

Family violence and child abuse have been considered criminal for _________ years.

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since the 1960s

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14
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Intimate partner violence is strongly related to mental illnesses, dropping out of school, drug abuse, etc.

A

True

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15
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Mendelsohn’s victim culpability theory suggests that some victims are more guilty than the offender.

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True

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16
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Please give an example of a secondary victim of crime.

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Family of a victim, community of a terrorist attack

17
Q

All crime victims recover at roughly the same rate.

A

false

18
Q

One psychological response to victimization is that normal memory is scattered instead of forming a “whole” integrated, memory of the experience.

A

True

19
Q

Shame, fear and guilt are common symptoms in the crisis phase of victimization.

A

True

20
Q

The cycle of violence: tension building —> acute crisis —> honeymoon phases.

A

True