Life-Course and Integrated Theories

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. This perspective focuses on the development of antisocial behavior, risk factors at different ages, and the effect of life events on individual development.

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. According to developmental perspective on antisocial behavior, which is not a step that leads to chronic delinquency?

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. Which of the following is not a typical characteristic of a life-course-persistent offender?

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. According to self-report studies, most youths are occasionally this type of delinquent.

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. According to Laub and Sampson, which element keeps people from crime?

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. The Gluecks pioneered the use of this type of research to study crime and delinquency.

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. Which type of theories attempt to combine several different criminological theories in order to expand the focus on crime?

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. Which is not one of Moffitt's four changes in the life circumstances of adolescence-limited delinquents that inspire desistance from crime?

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. According to Thornberry, as individuals progress through their life course, bonds to these generally weaken.

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. According to Tittle, everyone experiences a control ratio that reflects which quality?

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. According to Cullen, this influences individuals' decisions and also how social institutions contribute to the country's high crime rate.

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. This type of shaming involves punishments that permanently stigmatize offenders.

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. Which is one of the life domains that Agnew suggests are related to crime and delinquency?

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. According to Farrington, antisocial potential lies along a continuum that is related to this.

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. When are the prime antisocial years, according to Farrington?

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