Key Terms
Important Figures or Concepts
Goals of Punishment
Criminal Theories
100

A ___________________ involves a gradual or dramatic change and may lead to a shift in behavior. 

turning point

100

             TRUE OR FALSE

Delinquency Across Life Course is concerned with documenting and explaining individual changes in offending during a small phase of the offender's life.


FALSE

100

Which goal of punishment is most concerned with keeping dangerous people locked up and society protected?

Incapacitation

100

The Rational Choice Theory makes the assumption that the delinquent chooses to violate the law by exercising  ________________.  

Free will

200

Sociobiologists began to link _______________ and _________________ factors.

genetic; environmental

200

Father of Criminology and founder of biological positivism. 

Cesare Lombroso

200

What is the primary purpose of restorative justice?

To reintegrate the criminal offender back in the community. 

200

The Social Control Theory linked delinquent behavior to the bond an individual has with their __________________________.

social groups (family and school)

300

A method of working out the sum total of pleasure and pain produced by an act.

Felicific Calculus

300

Name the two founders of the classical school of criminology.

Cesare Beccaria or Jeremy Bentham

300

The rehabilitation philosophy suggests that people who violate the law are essentially _______________. 

Victims

300

Which theory suggests that behavior is governed by its consequent rewards and punishments, as reflected in one's previous experiences?

Reinforcement Theory

400

_____________________ looks to internal or external influences on individuals as the primary cause of criminal behavior.

Positivism

400

The Marxist perspective is concerned with

a) race

b) gender

c) social class

d) age

c) social class

400

According to the just desert philosophy, what makes a punishment justified?

The punishment is fitting to the crime committed.
400

According to the differential association theory, how do delinquents learn crime?

From others

500

The routine activity approach suggests crime corresponds with an increase in __________ and a decrease in ________________.

targets; "guardian"

500

What does the labeling perspective infer?

The behavior of individuals may be determined or influenced by the terms used to describe or classify them.

500

What is the difference between general deterrence and specific deterrence?

General Deterrence is aimed at others and Specific Deterrence focuses on repeat offenders.

500

Explain the strain theory.

The theory proposes that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime.