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These psychoanalysis factors are___, ___ And___ Respectively
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Differential association theory is refered to as the___
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Some criminals are clasified as _______ by the positivist school of thought
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Anomie as a concept was used in relation to the causes of crime by__
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The marxist beleives that crimnal behaviour arises from the wider ________ Or social structure of politiccal economy
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The functionalists beleive that it is the abnormal functioning of the components of the society that leads to criminal behaviour
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Living a conventional life involving acceptance of both cultural goals and cultural means depicts___
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The theory of human ecology was postulated by___
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Criminality is used for behaviour that violates laws, while Perversion is assigned to behaviour that does not conform to
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Technically, crime is composed of two elements; the act itself and ___
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The interractionist criminology is based on the basis of Erving___Analysis of crime
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The concept of alienation was used by___
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Categories of crime are; victimless crimes, property crimes and___
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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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_Is the process of tagging, defining, identifying, segregating, describing, emphasising and evoking the traits that are complained of
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In the course of defining crime, Emile Durkhiem divided law into 2 parts; criminal laws and
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Social norms are concrete behavioural rules or guidelines that specify appropriate and __behaviour
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Shaw and Mckay are of the view that___ influence individual behaviour to either commit crime or abstain from crime
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Vulnerable group of the victim of crime refers to___
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___ criminology is the basis of Sigmund Freud's analysis of crime.
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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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Crimes are classified according to the ___ of the offence
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Criminologists recognises what determines and why individuals commit crime and juvenile delinquency as well as the steps neccessary in __Crime
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Victims who are regarded by the larger society as fullfldged members but are discriminated against are called socieconomically__
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To study crime, the criminologist tries to identify the individual and the
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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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Penology is the study of penal sanctions or ______
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The feminists are of the view that crime arises from___
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The social reaction to the initial action is called
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The proponent of the feminist perspective is__
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The differential association theorists beleive that criminal behaviour is a___
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Stake in conformity' as a cause of crime was propounded by___
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The component of the sub concious mind that mediates between the contrasting needs of the id and superego is
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The psychoanalytic school believe that crime and delinquency are a consequence of imbalance between __Factors of the sub conciouse mind
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A violator of folkways undergoes a __Where he viiolates the expected social behaviours of defined roles
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Corrupt practices like bribery and extortion are criminal___
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Crime is said to be functional when the society has a characteristics and proper actions of a social organization
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The proponent of labelling theory is
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Differential association theory was propounded by___
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The labelling approach to crime is also based on the assumption of _______
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are approved ways of behaviour which are passed from one generation to another
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In the above definition the emphasis is on the function of law and the efficacy of the administration of justice in the _And control of crime
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Criminology is best seen as a social science which is concerned with the aspects of___
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Marx claims that crime is the product of inadequate___
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A violation of criminal law constitutes a violation of the collective____
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If the id or superego over powers the mediating force occurs
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The "Atavists" or genetic remnants of the primitive humanity find it difficult to be law abiding because they are___
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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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Little division of labour is a characteristic of Society
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The cultural transmission theory was postulated by___
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