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Crime Time
Dis-Order or
Dat-Order
Brain Busters
Emotion
100

Coping strategies where individuals aim to change the stressor  

Primary Control strategies 

100

Crimes dealt with in the justice system, regardless of the offender's age.

Criminal Behavior 

100

individuals problems are turned outward and manifest into behavioral problems ( antisocial aggression, delinquency)

Externalizing Disorders 

100

Hormone known to influence bonding in others.

Oxytocin 

100

 A psychological disturbance characterized by low self-esteem, lack of motivation, sadness, and difficulty finding pleasure.

Depression 

200

Coping strategies where an individual aims to adapt to the stressor 

Secondary Control Strategies 

200

Violations of law that only pertain to minors like underage use of alcohol.

Status Offenses 

200

individuals problems are turned inward and manifest into emotional and cognitive distress (depression, anxiety)

Internalizing Disorders 

200

Activity in the brain and nervous system.

Neuroendocrine 

200

Connected to internalizing problems. Those who are high in negative emotionality become distressed easily and are at greater risk for depression, anxiety and other internalizing problems


Negative Emotionality 

300

A type of psychotherapy commonly used to treat depression and anxiety, it focuses on changing both maladaptive and habitual patterns of thinking and acting.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

300

An externalizing problem including criminal behavior and delinquency.

Juvenile Offending  

300

A disorder in adulthood characterized by antisocial behavior and persistent disregard for both the rules and society.

Antisocial Personality Disorder 

300

A neurotransmitter in the brain responsible for the experience of reward.

Dopamine 

300

When individuals lack strong bonds or commitments to society.

Social Control Theory 

400

A type of psychotherapy commonly used to treat depression and anxiety, focuses on changing dysfunctional patterns of interacting with others.

Interpersonal Therapy 

400

A type of antisocial behavior characterized by aggression towards others.

Overt Antisocial Behavior 

400

A repetitive and persistent pattern of antisocial behavior that may cause problems at school, work, or relations with others.

Conduct Disorder 

400

Misuse of drugs that damages an individual's health and ability to function

Substance Abuse

400

Various characteristics of psychopathic individuals, includes traits like lack of empathy.

Callus- Unemotional Traits 

500

A class of antidepressants that has been shown to be effective in treating adolescents suffering from internalizing problems.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

500

Individuals who are antisocial but also manipulative, superficially charming, impulsive, and indifferent to others feelings.

Psychopaths 

500

A childhood and adolescence disorder characterized by stubbornness, anger, and spite.

Oppositional- Defiant Disorder

500

Consuming more than 5 drinks in a row 

Binge Drinking 

500

Individuals who have difficulty experiencing positive emotions. (Risk factor for depression)

Anhedonic