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1.

The norms that are looked
upon by the members of a
society or a group within
the same society as being
extremly important and the
violation of which will
normally result in severe
punishment from the
society or group is called

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2.

To study crime, the
criminologist tries to identify
the individual and the

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3.

Strain theory portrays a
deviant as a person torn
between___

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4.

In the course of defining
crime, Emile Durkhiem
divided law into 2 parts;
criminal laws and

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5.

An initial action committed
by an individual is called

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6.

A violation of criminal law
constitutes a violation of the
collective____

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7.

The attempt to achieve a
culturally approved goal by
unconventioanl means is
called___

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8.

One of the authors of the
psychoanalytic theory is

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9.

The labelling approach to
crime is also based on the
assumption of _______

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10.

Criminologists usually focus
more on 'how, and why'
Crimes are committed
rather than
__And providing proof of
guilt

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11.

Corrupt practices like
bribery and extortion are
criminal___

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12.

It can be deduced from the
definition of the
functionalism that crime is
blamed on the

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13.

Crime is said to be
dysfunctional when the
society
its capacity to provide for
the well being of its
memebrs

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14.

Deviance on the other hand
is the violation of folkways
and

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15.

The three elemments of
social norms are folkways,
__and laws

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16.

The componenet of the sub
concious mind that
represents morality and
conscience is

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17.

An example of victimless
crime is___

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18.

Persons who have been
tried and convicted for
particular offences by law
courts whether or not the
offenders have committed
the offences alleged are
called criminal by___

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19.

According to Emile
Durkhiem (1893), crime is
as a result of a neccesssary
consequence of the
existence of a collecctively
supported

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20.

The differential association
theorists beleive that
criminal behaviour is a___

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21.

The proponent of the
feminist perspective is__

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22.

___ criminology is the basis
of Sigmund Freud's
analysis of crime.

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23.

Some criminals are
clasified as _______ by the positivist school of
thought

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24.

Vulnerable group of the
victim of crime refers to___

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25.

Three basic body types
were distinguished as signs
of criminality, these are;
mesomorphs, ectomorphs
and___

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26.

Instinct gratification
represents the _______
of the sub concious mind

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27.

Another name for
"undetected offender infact" is criminals___

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28.

The study that refers to how
organisms of different
species can live together to
their mutual benefit is
called___

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29.

Cesare Lombroso (1836-
1909) was credited for his
develoopment of___

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30.

Criminality is used for
behaviour that violates
laws, while Perversion is
assigned to behaviour that
does not conform to

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31.

A student who knows that
he/she has an examination
but goes to night parties
instead of reading and
decided to cheat in order to
pass is refered to as a___

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32.

The cultural transmission
theory was postulated
by___

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33.

The proponent of labelling
theory is

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34.

Skyes defines criminlogy as
the study of the social
origins of criminal law, the
administration of criminal
justice the causes of
criminal behaviour and the
_and control of crime

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35.

The functionalist theory
sees society as a___

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36.

Where criminal youths are
closely connected with
adult criminals, it is said to
be a criminal___

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37.

The central point of the
symbolic interractionist
theory is that criminal
behaviour should be
regarded not so much in
terms of what it means to
others and society in
general but what it means
to the _____

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38.

Cesare Lombroso argued
that criminals are born__

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39.

The component of the sub
concious mind that
mediates between the
contrasting needs of the id
and superego is

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40.

The psychoanalytic school
believe that crime and
delinquency are a
consequence of imbalance
between
__Factors of the sub
conciouse mind

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41.

are approved ways of
behaviour which are
passed from one
generation to another

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42.

Persons whose actions
gave way for the conditions
of their victimization are
refered to as ___

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43.

Symbolic interractionism is
based on the study of ___
And ___

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44.

The control theory of crime
was propounded by___

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45.

These theorist claim that
the mesomorphic body
types were more likely
to___

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46.

A person who has suffered
from emotional,
psychological, economic
and social loss is called__

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47.

The marxists believe that
criminal behaviour arises
from the wider social
conditions or social
structure of___economy

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48.

Living a conventional life
involving acceptance of
both cultural goals and
cultural means depicts___

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49.

The marxist beleives that
crimnal behaviour arises
from the wider ________
Or social structure of
politiccal economy

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50.

__is always the result of
deviant behaviour

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