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Figuring Out Who Commits Crimes and Why
Figuring Out Who Commits Crimes and Why
Curriculum
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21 Lessons
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Chapter 11: What Factors Lead to Crime?
6
1.1
Noting Personal Characteristics That Many Criminals Share
1.1
Quiz for Noting Personal Characteristics That Many Criminals Share
8 Questions
1.2
Looking at the Impact of Societal Conditions on Crime
1.2
Quiz for Looking at the Impact of Societal Conditions on Crime
5 Questions
1.3
Studying the Impact of Atmospheric Changes
1.3
Quiz for Studying the Impact of Atmospheric Changes
5 Questions
Chapter 12: Regarding Crime as a Rational Decision: Rational Choice Theory
8
2.1
Taking a Quick Tour through Classical Theory
2.1
Quiz for Taking a Quick Tour through Classical Theory
5 Questions
2.2
Calculating the Benefits and Drawbacks of Crime
2.2
Quiz for Calculating the Benefits and Drawbacks of Crime
6 Questions
2.3
Creating Rational Deterrents to Crime
2.3
Quiz for Creating Rational Deterrents to Crime
6 Questions
2.4
Examining the Limits of Rational Choice Theory
2.4
Quiz for Examining the Limits of Rational Choice Theory
6 Questions
Chapter 13: Looking at Society’s Role in Crime
8
3.1
Introducing Social Disorganization Theory
3.1
Quiz for Introducing Social Disorganization Theory
6 Questions
3.2
Studying Strain Theory
3.2
Quiz for Studying Strain Theory
6 Questions
3.3
Considering Social Learning Theories
3.3
Quiz for Considering Social Learning Theories
5 Questions
3.4
Delving into Social Control Theories
3.4
Quiz for Delving into Social Control Theories
5 Questions
Chapter 14: Can Your Mind or Body Make You a Criminal?
10
4.1
Biological Positivism: Trying to Link Appearance to Crime
4.1
Quiz for Biological Positivism: Trying to Link Appearance to Crime
5 Questions
4.2
Wrestling with the Influence of Genetics
4.2
Quiz for Wrestling with the Influence of Genetics
6 Questions
4.3
Blaming the Brain
4.3
Quiz for Blaming the Brain
5 Questions
4.4
Struggling with Mental Illness
4.4
Quiz for Struggling with Mental Illness
5 Questions
4.5
Dealing with a Personality Disorder
4.5
Quiz for Dealing with a Personality Disorder
6 Questions
Chapter 15: Critical Criminology: Theories off the Beaten Path
10
5.1
Considering Someone a Criminal: Labeling Theory
5.1
Quiz for Considering Someone a Criminal: Labeling Theory
6 Questions
5.2
Exploring Feminist Theory
5.2
Quiz for Exploring Feminist Theory
6 Questions
5.3
Examining Leftist Realism: A Response to Law and Order
5.3
Quiz for Examining Leftist Realism: A Response to Law and Order
6 Questions
5.4
Making Peace with Peacemaking Theory
5.4
Quiz for Making Peace with Peacemaking Theory
6 Questions
5.5
Seeking Healing through Restorative Justice
5.5
Quiz for Seeking Healing through Restorative Justice
6 Questions
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