You can't use your phone because you snuck out of the house
What is negative punishment?
This step involves being placed into custody and taken to a police station
What is arrest?
This word means the amount of a certain trait that is traced to genetics
What is heritability?
Identity theft
What is a cybercrime?
An offender will do things such as community service in order to reintegrate into society
What is rehabilitation?
You keep playing the lottery in the hopes of winning
What is variable ratio?
Opening statements, evidence presentation, closing arguments, and jury deliberations are all parts of this step
What is trial?
This word is often associated with the phrase "generational trauma"
What is epigenetics?
Arson
What is a property crime?
The defendant, usually through imprisonment, will be physically stopped from committing any more crimes
What is incapacitation?
You are given a prize for winning a game of criminology jeopardy
What is positive reinforcement?
This step, among others things, involves the payment of bail or bond
What is the pretrial process?
Police often use intimidation of innocent detainees to admit their guilt with one of these
What is a plea bargain?
Tax evasion
What is white collar crime?
In high profile cases, a defendant will face a harsh sentence to dissuade other would-be criminals
What is deterrence?
You were spanked for talking back to your mom
What is positive punishment?
Roughly 12 citizens decide if the charges against a defendant should stick
What is a grand jury?
A disorder marked by mood instability and short, passionate, turbulent relationships
What is borderline personality disorder?
Mob activity
What is organized crime?
This is most often the death penalty
What is retribution?
You get paid $20 every week for doing chores
What is fixed ratio?
A defendant goes in front of a judge without a jury, and if the judge deems the defendant guilty, a formal criminal trial will be held
What is adjudication?
This crime prevention tactic operates through access to therapy and open discussions to allow for accountability
What is restorative justice?
Prostitution
What is a victimless/moral crime?
An offender will simply have to pay their victim back a certain amount
What is restoration?