Criminological Theories (Biological and Psychological) MCQ
Criminological Theories (Biological and Psychological) MCQ
1. _____ is the theory that males who possess an extra Y chromosome are more prone to violence.
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XYY syndrome
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2. Is somatotypes body types as described by Sheldon: endomorphs, mesomorphs, and ectomorphs?
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True
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3. _____ is known as the belief that there is a survival of the fittest in society.
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Social Darwinism
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4. _____ is defined as a personality disorder in which, due to inadequate childhood socialization, an individual never develops a full range of adult personality.
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5. _____ is attempts to measure personality.
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Psychometry
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6. Is psychological positivism a group of theoretical approaches that look to the personality as the cause of criminal activity?
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True
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7. _____ is known as a scientific or quantitative approach to criminology that searches for pathology, uses the scientific method, and suggests therapy.
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Positivism
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8. _____ is defined as a pseudoscience that measures facial and other body characteristics and their relationship to personality.
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Physiognomy
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9. _____ is lombroso’s theory that criminals could be denoted on the basis of their facial appearance.
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Physical stigmata
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10. Is phrenology the pseudoscience that claims to determine personality and intelligence on the basis of the size and shape of a person’s skull?
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True
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11. _____ is known as a pseudoscience that claims to be able to read personality characteristics on the basis of lines on the palm of the hand.
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Palmistry
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12. _____ is defined as the earliest insanity ruling, sometimes called the right/wrong test.
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NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity) defense
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13. _____ is an attempt to examine whether crime is inherited (nature) or learned (nurture).
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Nature versus nurture controversy
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14. Is monozygotic concordance similar behavior in identical twins?
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True
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15. _____ is known as the surgical removal of the frontal lobes of the brain.
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Lobotomy
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16. _____ is defined as how genes interact with environmental features to create outcomes.
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Gene-environment interaction
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17. _____ is the belief by Goring that criminals were mentally defective.
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Feeblemindedness
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18. Is epigenetics biological mechanisms that affect gene expression?
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True
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19. _____ is known as theory that holds that males have a greater interest in mating and little interest in child rearing and use illegitimate means to maximize their offspring.
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Cheater theory
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20. _____ is defined as theories that propose that crime is caused by inherited genetic and other biological causes.
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Biological positivism
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21. _____ is the use of a system of rewards and punishments in order to modify or engineer behavior.
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Behavioral modification
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22. Is atavism the belief that criminals represent genetic “throwbacks to the ape” or earlier, more primitive humanity?
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True
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23. _____ is known as the pseudoscientific belief that astrological signs such as configurations of the planets or stars influence human behavior.
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Astrology
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24. Atavism is a combination of the work of Darwin and Lombroso.
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True
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25. The Durham test states that the defendant ______.
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Act was caused by his or her mental illness
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26. The M’Naghten rule states that the defendant ______.
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Didn’t know what he or she was doing was wrong
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27. Which of the following somatotypes have soft, round, plump physiques, and tend to be relaxed and easygoing?
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Endomorphs
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28. William Sheldon’s work was instrumental in attributing physical types to various forms of criminality. What was the name he gave for his research on physical types?
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Somatotypes
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29. In his study of the Jukes, Robert Dugdale found ______.
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Criminality is inherited
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30. Freud’s view of the human personality consisted of all of the following parts except ______.
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IQ
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31. Which of the following was not identified as a biological construct that is also considered as a strong predictor of crime?
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Class
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32. Aggressiveness is often associated with serotonin and dopamine abnormalities
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True
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33. IQ is as good a predictor of criminality as race or social class.
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True
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34. Which of the following were NOT identified as critiques of biological positivism?
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Large and appropriate sample sizes
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35. Which idea suggests that the shape of a person’s skull will determine if he or she will engage in crime?
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Phrenology
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36. Findings from twin studies contend that there is some biological basis to crime.
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True
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37. Psychometry is the field that seeks to ______.
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Measure psychological/mental differences between criminals and non-criminals
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38. There is no difference between biological positivism and psychological positivism.
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False
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