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1.

The "Atavists" or genetic
remnants of the primitive
humanity find it difficult to
be law abiding because
they are___

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2.

A violator of folkways
undergoes a
__Where he viiolates the
expected social behaviours
of defined roles

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3.

The feminist crime
therefore arises from
frustration, sub-service
and___

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4.

The differential association
theorists beleive that
criminal behaviour is a___

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5.

An example of victimless
crime is___

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6.

_Is the process of tagging,
defining, identifying,
segregating, describing,
emphasising and evoking
the traits that are
complained of

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7.

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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8.

The term Con-men in crime
refers to ___

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9.

Stigmatization leaves the
deviants with the
impression that he is bad,
and so he does ______

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10.

Persons who have not been
known or detected are
refered to as criminals___

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11.

Symbolic interractionism is
based on the study of ___
And ___

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12.

The functionalists beleive
that it is the abnormal
functioning of the
components of the society
that leads to criminal
behaviour

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13.

Stake in conformity' as a
cause of crime was
propounded by___

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14.

Criminology means the
scientific understanding of
___and ___

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15.

The main focus of the
feminist criminologist is on
the___

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16.

The interractionist
criminology is based on the
basis of Erving___Analysis
of crime

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17.

Shaw and Mckay are of the
view that___ influence
individual behaviour to
either commit crime or
abstain from crime

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18.

The question often asked in
criminology is "why do
some peole commit crime
and ________

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19.

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

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20.

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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21.

High division of labour is a
charcteristic of ____
Society

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22.

Cesare Lombroso argued
that criminals are born__

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23.

The interractionist theorists
believe that behaviour
should be regarded not so
much in terms of what it
means to others and
society in general but what
it means to ___

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24.

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

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25.

Durkhiem identified two
types of societies, these are
__and organic solidarity

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26.

Empiricle research is done
for analysing
with regards to arrest,
convictions and sentencing

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27.

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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28.

The major player in the
Marxist school of thought
is___

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29.

The social reaction to the
initial action is called

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30.

Little division of labour is a
characteristic of
Society

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31.

Victims who are regarded
by the larger society as fullfldged members but are
discriminated against are
called socieconomically__

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32.

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

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33.

Differential association
theory was propounded
by___

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34.

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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35.

Criminalistics is the
methods of investifation
and

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36.

Psychoanalysis theory
opined that Crime is as a
result of ____ Factors

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37.

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

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38.

The feminists are of the
view that crime arises
from___

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39.

An initial action committed
by an individual is called

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40.

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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41.

Strain theory portrays a
deviant as a person torn
between___

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42.

The major branches of
criminology are penology,
victimology, criminalistic,
empiricle research, method
of investigation and ________

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43.

Criminal justice
administration involves the
courts, police and ________

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44.

If the id or superego over
powers the mediating force
occurs

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45.

Ceasare Lombroso is
an___ Physician

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46.

Deviance on the other hand
is the violation of folkways
and

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47.

The labelling approach to
crime is first based on the
assumption that for
someone to be called
deviant, that person must
have broken a _________

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48.

An active player in the
functionnalist school of
thought is___

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49.

Penology is the study of
penal sanctions or ______

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50.

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

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