Homicide
Sexual Offenses
Biological & Developmental Factors
Aggression and Mental Illness
Profiling and Behavioral Linkage
100
A spree murder.
What is a single event with multiple events in multiple locations?
100
Alcohol.
What is a risk factor for both experiencing and perpetrating sexual victimization?
100
Poverty.
What is a predictor for adolescent violence?
100
The not guilty by reason of insanity defense (NGRI).
What is a defense that refers to a person's state of mind at the time of the offense?
100
The inference of offender characteristics from offense characteristics.
What is offender profiling?
200
To run, to hide, and fight.
What are three ways to survive an attack?
200
A fixated sex offender.
What is a sex offender who is exclusively with children and has a continuous attraction to them since adolescence?
200
Early school failure.
What is strongly associated with delinquency?
200
A man who claimed to suffer from dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder) at the time he committed a criminal offense.
Who is Kenneth Bianchi?
200
Act focused killers or process focused killers.
What is Holmes & Holmes motivational typology of serial killers?
300
The 'victim as a person' interaction.
What is the interaction not found in serial homicide?
300
Aggression, power, and sex.
What are the 3 main motivations for sexual assault?
300
Early rejection by peers.
What is the strongest predictor of later involvement in anti-social behavior?
300
A husband who has a demanding job and takes out his stress on his wife and kids when he comes home.
What is an example the displaced aggression theory?
300
The organized typology.
What is the typology that's associated with serial homicide offenders?
400
The goal is to make the victim suffer.
What is expressive aggression?
400
A female sex offender.
What is an offender that's more likely to initiate their behavior at an earlier age?
400
Neuroticism, psychoticism, and extraversion.
What are the three factors of Eysenck's Theory of Personality and Crime?
400
Adjudicative competence.
What is the new term for competency to stand trial?
400
Behavioral themes.
What are more promising for identifying behavioral consistency?
500
A pseudo-commando mass murderer.
What is a person who has an obsession for guns and murder fantasies?
500
The lack of understanding of the situational/contextual factors of an offense.
What is the main limitation in sexual offense research?
500
Activity and emotionality.
What behaviors are strong indicators of temperament?
500
The step of the aggression model that uses self-efficacy and internalized social standards
What is step 4, evaluating the generated script.
500
Consistency and individual differentiation.
What are the two underlying assumptions of linkage analysis?
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