Operant Conditioning
Steps to Justice
Psyched Out
What Type of Crime Is That?
Sentencing
100

You can't use your phone because you snuck out of the house

What is negative punishment?

100

This step involves being placed into custody and taken to a police station

What is arrest?

100

This word means the amount of a certain trait that is traced to genetics

What is heritability?

100

Identity theft

What is a cybercrime?

100

An offender will do things such as community service in order to reintegrate into society

What is rehabilitation?

200

You keep playing the lottery in the hopes of winning

What is variable ratio?

200

Opening statements, evidence presentation, closing arguments, and jury deliberations are all parts of this step

What is trial?

200

This word is often associated with the phrase "generational trauma"

What is epigenetics?

200

Arson

What is a property crime?

200

The defendant, usually through imprisonment, will be physically stopped from committing any more crimes

What is incapacitation?

300

You are given a prize for winning a game of criminology jeopardy

What is positive reinforcement?

300

This step, among others things, involves the payment of bail or bond

What is the pretrial process?

300

Police often use intimidation of innocent detainees to admit their guilt with one of these

What is a plea bargain?

300

Tax evasion

What is white collar crime?

300

In high profile cases, a defendant will face a harsh sentence to dissuade other would-be criminals

What is deterrence?

400

You were spanked for talking back to your mom

What is positive punishment?

400

Roughly 12 citizens decide if the charges against a defendant should stick

What is a grand jury?

400

A disorder marked by mood instability and short, passionate, turbulent relationships

What is borderline personality disorder?

400

Mob activity

What is organized crime?

400

This is most often the death penalty

What is retribution?

500

You get paid $20 every week for doing chores

What is fixed ratio?

500

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?

500

This crime prevention tactic operates through access to therapy and open discussions to allow for accountability

What is restorative justice?

500

Prostitution

What is a victimless/moral crime?

500

An offender will simply have to pay their victim back a certain amount

What is restoration?

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