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Deferences in the availability of employment, alcohol and drug abuse, peer pressure and social stressors, and an early onset of crime are......... Factors that contribute to the high crime rate among the youth
population explosion is far greater in urban than in rural areas placed under increasing pressure to support the growing population. this statement refers to.....as a general factor that contributes to crime
the motivation theories that describe and explain how behaviour is started, energised, sustained and directed compromises the.... theories?

1.social learning, choice and control
2.motivation, intent and power-control
3.trait, social and moral reasoning
4.instrumental , content and process

which one?
before an act is defined as a crime .... law must regard it as such and ...must be in place
The extent to which a theory ''enjoy real-life and empirical support'' refers to
A’s friend B, who was new to the town had no place to live. A permitted him to occupy his house till he could find an alternative suitable accommodation. A came to know that B was trying to sell this property. Alarmed, A goes to the court and files a suit against B for declaration of title and recovery of possession. Three days prior to the filing of the suit, without the knowledge of A, B sold this house to C for a consideration of Rs. 20 lakhs. The case is decided in A’s favour. Meanwhile while the litigation was pending, C, who considered himself to be the bonafide owner, donated the house for the purposes of running an orphanage. A now files a suit for eviction against the orphanage. Will he succeed? Discuss in light of the doctrine of Lis Pendens.
Limited empathy and impulsiveness are linked to criminal behaviour and are perceived as …
and … factors.
Select 1 of the following disorders:
• Major depressive disorder
• Persistent depressive disorder
• Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
• Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
Focus the discussion on the following:
• What are some of the symptoms?
• What would this disorder look like in person? Make sure you relate this back to the DSM criteria.
• Based on your research, do you think the media has portrayed the disorder you selected in an unbiased manner or is it sensationalized? Support your answer.
• Discuss 1 effective treatment approach for the disorder you selected. Support your answer with research.
Cultural deviance is perceived as a.... theory.
The... theory focuses on the breakdown in institution such as the family, school and employment in inner-city neighbourhoods.a consensus b.social disorganisation c.conflict d.rational choice
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