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CLJ 220 EXAM 1 PREP

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Theory explains phenomena and has to: F, E, L, S, P falsifiable, explains consistent and general, logical consistency, scope, parsimony
Bio theory that says " impairment in specific brain regions increase the risk of violent and antisocial behavior " Some exampels of zones affected can be the pre-frontal cortex and the _______ raine's, amydgala
Name 3 psycho theories psychodynamic, Behavioral, Cognitive
Psychodynamic theory was created by freud
Behavioral theory was created by bandura
Cognitive theory was created by piaget
Behavioral theory by Bandura establishes that criminal behavior is learned through interactions with others, _________ and reinforcement imitation
Cognitive theory establishes that "criminals can have lower levels of _______reasoning, and different information ________" This means that they see the _____ __________ moral, processing, world, differently
Is low IQ the only factor that can lead pleople to commit crime? True/False dalse
Big 5 personality traits that influence crime? neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousnes
Conduct disorder/oppositional defiant: manifests in _____ (rule breaking, aggression, _________behavior), can lead to adult criminal behavior if untreated(__________ is key) childhood, defiant, early intervention
Treatment and policies regarding mental disorders: early intervention, _________ therapy, special _________-, psychotherapy, family/peer support, medication. behavioral, education
Hostile attribution bias: psycho tendency to interpret neutral actions as ____. Itsa cognitive distortion in ______interactions. More common in people who act defensively because of previous trauma or negative experiences.This people is “___ ________” hostile, social, hot blooded
Child Maltreatment: it increases ________ outcomes, can alter brain function, ______regulation, mental health, _______skills. negative, emotional, social
"parents fail to care for the child, decreases parental supervision and attachment, exposes children to antisocial influences, limits emotional and cognitive development." is the definition of? (ITS NOT A THEORY, JUST A TERM). Nonviolent maltreatment Neglect
The Cycle of violence can mead that people who were once victims, can later hurt others the same or similar ways that occured to them, this can be the related to _______ _______ theory social learning
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