Theories
Stats/Disorders
Crime, Violation, Unethical
Crime Terms
Elements of Crime
100

People are born as criminals, and they have weird facial features.

What is the Biological Theory?

100

Mark is self-centered and has little regard for others emotions. Mark has this disorder.

What is the Narcissistic Personality Disorder

100

Parker purposely steals Braxton's wallet.

What is a crime?

100

Ian is the getaway driver for his friend burglarizing a home.

What is a accomplice?

100

The external consequence required to make an 

action a crime.

What is Harm?

200

People fit into a stereotype, and they're known as the trouble maker, and for this reason, a person will commit a crime.

What is the Labeling Theory?

200

The percentage that Men are victimized by strangers.

What is 55%?

200

Gary lies about where he was when he misses work.

What is an unethical situation?

200

Sarah fails to report Raleigh getting mugged.

What is omission/negligence?

200

The harm must be legally forbidden

What is legality?

300

People commit crime because they watch others do it.

What is Behavioral Theory?

300

Someone who is characterized by antisocial behavior, untruthfulness, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse or empathy; an unstable and aggressive person; deemed more dangerous

What is a psychopath?

300

Henry cheats on all his assignments.

What is an unethical situation?

300

This is the person committing the crime.

What is a principal?

300

A statutory provision for punishment or at least the threat of punishment.

What is punishment?

400

This theory states that personality disorders/mental illnesses/disabilities are biologically-determined traits that react to environmental stimuli.

What is the Biosocial Theory?

400

The percentage that females are victimized by people they know.

What is 68%?

400
Matthew goes 15 over on the freeway.

What is a violation?

400

Rachel and Kim meet up and plan to kill their brother.

What is conspiracy?

400

The criminal act must lead directly to the harm without a long delay.

What is causation?

500

People commit crime, because the benefits outweigh the risk.

What is the Rational Choice Theory?

500

The percentage or fraction of repeated offenders.

What is 2/3?

500
Calvin and Rodger pirate a movie.

What is a crime?

500

Jake pays Joe to kill his neighbor.

What is solicitation?

500

The criminal conduct and the criminal intent must occur together.

What is concurrence? 

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