What lobe is responsible for decision-making and personality?
Frontal
What are shared rules that guide behaviour called?
Norms
How many stages of development are there typically?
8
Which theory explains how society reacts to deviance?
Labelling
Criminal profiling
Which brain structure is linked to fear and emotion?
Amygdala
What influences the variation of norms across societies?
Culture
What is the psych name/term of the emotional bond that forms in early childhood with a caregiver?
Attachment
What is a common consequence of deviant behaviour?
Punishment
What name is given when more than three people are killed at one specific point in time at one location.
Mass murder
Which brain lobe is responsible for vision?
Occipital
What can happen to norms over time?
Change
Which theory of psychosocial development did we explore while watching the Old People's Home for Teenagers?
Eriksons
Which theory of deviance states that behaviours are learnt through observing others?
Cultural transmission
What is the name for the type of serial killer who kills for enjoyment and the adrenaline of the kill.
Thrill killer
Which brain lobe can Broca’s area be found?
Frontal
Name the concept that occurs when norms are broken.
Deviance
There are three domains of development: physical, psychosocial, and ______________?
Cognitive
What was the name of Paul Mould's organisation that he runs to support homeless youth?
The OASIS
What is one thing that police and investigators always rely on in cases that is actually very prone to being incorrect?
Memory
Name the part of the brain that connects the two brain hemispheres
Corpus callosum
A _______ sanction is when a reward is given to adhering to a norm.
positive
Who have been previously used a lot to study differences in nature vs nurture?
Twins
Name the state of confusion that exists when there are discrepancies between socially approved goals and means of achieving them.
Anomie
What term is used when the investigator already believes their suspect is guilty prior to beginning their investigation?
Investigator bias