be deviant behaviour, but not all deviant behaviour has been defined as criminal,” is consistent with ________. a. strain theory b. labelling theory c. control
be deviant behaviour, but not all deviant behaviour has been defined as criminal,” is consistent with ________. a. strain theory b. labelling theory c. control theory d. differential association theory 2.1. Members of the ________ community were placed into custody (interned) in British Columbia during the Second World War. a. Indonesian b. Chinese c. Japanese d. Korean 3.From information collected by the police and criminologists, we are able to get a fairly accurate picture of the number of youth gangs in Canada Select one: True False 4.The information gathered in self-report crime surveys is meant not only to describe the nature and extent of crime, but also to explain it. Select one: True Fals 5. All protest activity committed against the state is violent Select one: True False 6. Women are more likely to be victims of homicide than men Select one: True False 7.Of the following, ________ is not associated with routine activity theory. a. social strain b. a suitable victim c. a motivated offender d. lack of protection for the victim 8. ________ is the process of being shut out, fully or partially, from any of the social, economic, political, or cultural systems that determine the social integration of a person in society. a. Shaming b. Incarceration c. Social exclusion d. Surveillance e. None of the above 9. Compared to many other industrialized nations, levels of homicide in Canada are quite Select one: True False 10. ________ begins with the premise that crime is likely to occur when a motivated offender and suitable victim come together in an environment that does not provide protection to the potential victim. a. Life course theory b. Routine activity theory c. The general theory of crime d. General strain theory 11.________ is not one of the fundamental philosophies of sentencing in Canada. a. Revenge b. Deterrence c. Incapacitation d. Rehabilitation

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