4. The … theory predicts that male and female differences in delinquency are greater in the lower and working classes where patriarchal family systems are most common.
1. general theory of crime
2. power-control
3. rational choice
4. social learning
5. Mental and intellectual events such as beliefs, expectations, thoughts and a self-concept often guide and influence a person’s way of thinking. This statement refers to:
1. Internal events
2. Needs
3. Cognitions
4. Emotions
6. Which factors are linked to traits, such as low empathy or impulsiveness, that increase the probability of criminal behaviour?
1. Physical and biological
2. Biological and personal
3. Genetic and heredity
4. Individual and physical
7. Which emotion can result in a maladaptive coping reaction to experienced injustices and is known as an aggressive retaliation motive in criminal behaviour?
1. Jealousy
2. Revenge
3. Hopelessness
4. Helplessness
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