The Constitution
Name That Perspective
Who Did What?
But That's Just A Theory...
Potpourri
100

This gives Americans the right to bear arms

What is the 2nd amendment?

100

The best way to alter behavior is with clear feedback, usually in the form of rewards and punishments

What is the behavioral perspective?

100

He illustrated man's hierarchy of needs

Who is Abraham Maslow?

100

This theory proposes that people in disorganized locations may be more prone to crimes, such as jaywalking

What is broken windows theory?

100

This term means any and all unreported crimes

What is the dark figure of crime?

200

This amendment abolished slavery

What is the 13th amendment?

200

Human behavior boils down to how natural selection caused our genes to form

What is the evolutionary perspective?

200

He believed the personality was divided between the id, ego, and superego.

Who is Freud?

200

This theory asserts that being called a "bad kid" may lead someone down a bad path

What is labeling theory?

200

This part of the brain is linked to fear and aggresison

What is the amygdala?

300

The 3rd amendment stopped the government from doing this

What is the quartering of soldiers?

300

You can only understand your actions by understanding how you thought about things beforehand, how the information was processed, stored, and retrieved

What is the cognitive perspective?

300

This man's study proved asylums to be dysfunctional and that psychiatrists didn't quite know what they were doing

Who is David Rosenhan?

300

In this theory, a person's relationship to authority (especially as a child) determines their behavior

What is social control theory?

300

This is the lowest level of scrutiny in the courts

What is rational basis?

400

The first amendment guarantees 5 things: Speech, press, petition, assembly, and ___.

What is religion?

400

You are best understood by looking at the people around you, namely family, friends, and society at large

What is the sociocultural perspective?

400

This early philosopher believed strongly in the government's upholding of law and order

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

400

People turn to crime when their basic needs aren't being met

What is strain theory?

400

This term is for a type of offense that is planned out, but never completed

What is an inchoate offense?

500

This amendment protects against double jeopardy

What is the 5th?

500

Since we have free will, we choose to do whatever will be fulfilling to us in the moment

What is the humanist perspective?

500

This is the best cat

Who is Juni?

500

This Marxist theory asserts that class struggle leads to crime in society

What is Conflict theory?

500

This term defines a person's weighing of possible costs and benefits before committing any crime

What is hedonistic calculus?

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