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Biological Causes
Psychological Causes
Sociological Causes
Homicide & IPV
School Violence & Other
100
Traditional and contemporary
What are the two catagories or schools of thought for biological causes of crime?
100
id, ego, and super-ego
What are Freud's 3 components of psychological development?
100
theory suggesting society's assumed and assigned roles and opinions result in a self-fulfilling prophecy?
What is labeling theory?
100
elder, child, spousal
What are types of IPV?
100
assault, battery, sexual assault, shootings
What are types of school violence?
200
Post-1960's
When did the contemporary bio period start?
200
human modeling and non-human modeling
What are examples of social learning theory and observational learning?
200
toughness, smarts, luck, and autonomy
What are some of the focal concerns within focal concerns theory?
200
unclean home, lack of clothing, and lack of supervision of a child
What is neglect?
200
1 on 1 violence, in school yard, with fists and knives
What is traditional school violence?
300
Who did we read about that is an example of neurophysiological causes of violence?
Who is Phineas Gage?
300
monkey research with soft cuddly monkeys and monkeys with spikes
What is an example of how maternal deprivation theory was tested/developed?
300
period of normlessness with an increase in crime
What is Durkheim's anomie?
300
Killing of two or more people within a 30 day period with no cooling off period - sometimes involves a felony.
What is spree murder?
300
one or more than one shooter, several to many victims, rural areas, middle class
What is contemporary school violence?
400
It bases criminal behavior on body type, facial features, and other physical attributes.
What is/are traditional biological determinism/causes of crime?
400
narcissism
What is a personality disorder that is based on "the world according to me" and falls under abnormal psych.
400
The perspective suggests prostitution is necessary for society to operate normally and successfully.
What is functionalist/structural-functionalist perspective?
400
Killing of one human being by another.
What is homicide?
400
A theory that applies to the Schorow book.
What is ...
500
XYY
What is a disproven genetic theory suggesting some men have an extra "Y" chromosome that makes them more violent.
500
knows the difference between right and wrong, but doesn't care, and does have a grasp on reality
What is a sociopath?
500
Developed by Park and Burgess, diagram of concentric zones, suggesting where you live influences how likely you are to be involved in crime.
What is social disorganization theory?
500
A mother forces her child to drink bleach and brings him/her to hospital saying he/she is sick.
What is an example of induced MS by Proxy.
500
Define and show how 2 theories apply to the Canada book.
What is ...