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Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do Study Guide 1 Ch 3 Ch 9 Thapar v Zezulka and Lecture 11 19 11 20 Final Exam Lecture 1 Who is Hervey Cleckley 2 Who is Robert Hare 3 What are the personality features of the PCL R Define each feature a b c d e f g h i a b c d e f g 4 What are the behavioral features of the PCL R Define each feature 1 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do 5 Do psychopaths commit the same amount of violent crimes as non psychopaths Explain 6 Are psychopaths more likely to be incarcerated for predatory or reactive violence Ex h i plain 7 What are the legal ramifications of being labeled a psychopath Other ramifications 8 What role does psychology have in crime and violence 9 What is risk assessment risk management 10 What are the key premises of Sociological theories 11 What are the key premises of Psychological theories 12 What are the limitations of each paradigm 13 In the risk factors integrated model what are the a b c Antecedent conditions Early indicators developmental process 2 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do d maintenance factors 14 What are the methods of violence risk assessment Accuracy 15 What are the 12 items on the VRAG 16 Why is cross validation important 17 What is the broken leg effect 18 What is risk communication and why is it important to consider 19 What are the 7 goals of punishment 20 What are utilitarian motives What are just deserts motives 3 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do 21 How do we punish people 2 types a b 22 What are unique features of sex offender sentencing 23 What is civil commitment who can be civilly committed and how 24 What is emergency commitment 25 What factors increase risk of violence among the mentally ill 26 What are the criticisms of civil commitment 27 What are public perceptions of Capital Punishment 28 How violent are capital offenders post conviction 29 What are the predictors of prison violence 30 Are scores on the PCL R correlated with prison violence 4 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do Chapter 3 Psychology of Crime Define anomie antisocial personality disorder biological theories of crime vicarious learning subcultural explanations structural explanations classical conditioning stimulation seeking theory classical school of criminology sociological theories of crime social psychological theory of crime concordance rate containment theory control theory criminology differential association approach differential association reinforcement theory executive function social learning theory social labeling theory secondary deviance racial profiling psychoticism psychopathy 5 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do extroversion psychological theories of crime focal concerns learning theory neuroticism primary deviance positivist school of criminology operant learning Answer the following 1 Why are average citizens fearful of crime 2 According to the text juveniles are responsible for what percent of violent crime sexual assaults robberies aggravated assaults 3 What are the common characteristics in the backgrounds of school ground homicides a b c d e f 4 What is the most prevalent problem with aggression in education settings College 5 Are zero tolerance policies effective Why 6 Describe the Classical school of Criminology 6 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do 7 Describe the positivist school of criminology 8 What are the statistics on men and crime according to the text 9 Women are most often arrested for what 10 What are the four theories of criminology 11 Describe sociological theories of crime 12 Describe the biological theories of crime 13 5 possibilities of what influences what in terms of genetics and crime 14 Describe the psychological theories of crime a b a b c d e 15 Describe social psychological theories of crime 7 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do 16 Describe control theories 17 Describe learning theories 18 Explanations of criminal behavior under social psychological 3 19 What social contexts are believed to model aggression in social learning theories 20 Social learning theory point to 6 environmental cues what are they 21 Describe multiple component learning theory 22 What can counteract criminal predispositions 3 23 What are 4 family interaction patterns associated with later delinquency 24 What is the social labeling perspective 8 Disclaimer This study guide may or may not contain information on the final exam It may or may not be complete This study guide is not a replacement for your own study materials An aggie does not lie cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do 25 According to the text what variables are likely causal factors in a crime a b c d Ch 9 Define 1 3 5 7 duty child 9 harm Advance medical directives 2 breached duty civil commitment 4 civil competencies compensatory damages 6 dangerousness 8 future best interests of 10 intentional behavior 11 joint custody 12 malingering


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