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The maslow's hierarchy of needs in the safety needs are________
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The _explanationsof crime have argued that particular individuals are more prone to crime than others because of their genetic make up.
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The crime control philosophy emphasises the essence of protecting the society and compensating the
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This influence crime rates_______
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The delinquent subculture is associated with________
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6. Theperspective that criticizes the theory of freewill in crime is_______
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7. Who argued that man is a biological and cultural factors and not freewill_______
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The act which is illegal if a juvenile commits it but would not be crime if it is committed by an adult is called
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The humanitarian efforts of mutually aids rather than coercive punishment is the key to the _justice model
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The learning theory is associated with_______
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schmalleger says that criminal law specifies_______
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Sociologically,crime is a form of
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The primary task of the police is
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The highest court in Nigeria established under section 230 is
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crimes officially recorded by the police is called_______
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The elderly are resistant to_____
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The criminal justice system is essentially an instrument of
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18. _______reduces the level of victimazation
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The UN Resolution on the transnational organised crime convention is otherwise known as __convention
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1. Until the late 1960s, Criminologists devoted themselves to learning why_____ violated the rules of society
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Debark records of crime is otherwise known as ___ records
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Fault is the latin name for _________
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males are criminal addict than _______
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24. The scholar who propounded the Humanistic psychological theory is_______
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25. Burgress and others explain crime through the process of_______
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crime________reduces the level of victimization
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27. One of the subtypes of objective oppression is________
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According to________, he saw crime as a social product, determine by social conditions, capable of being controlled only in social terms
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29. Edwin sutherland is associated with the theory of________
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The _criminologists view crime as a function of the capitalist mo
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Guilty mind is another name for________
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32. Harm is one of the elements of _______
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33. stealing is _______reinforcement
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Debt bondage is an offence associated with
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Giddens defines crime as________
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36. The theory in which Humans weigh the potential pleasure against its potential pain in crime is____
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The chromosome that causes aggression in human life is
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38. Human ecology is a branch of________
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In research methodology,sample is the basis of
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One of these, influences crime in the society ____
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Lombroso believed that crime is __in human beings
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According to _punishment is critical because it symbolises the legitimate social order and power of societies.
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A young person is any person who is less than __years in southern Nigeria.
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The perspective that rejected the idea of born criminality is_______
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The __theorists maintain that the powerful impose criminal labels on the less powerful member of the society.
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social problem is a deviation from social
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47. American cities developed through_______
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48. Negative reinforcement is the condition that_______
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__discuss the central objectives and yardsticks for measuring successful policing
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50. A little encouragement over delinquent behaviours result in______
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