CRIM 3040 Chapter 2 Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by strong feelings of distress upon separation from the parent (ignore the slash)
  2. 8. The juvenile precursor to antisocial personality disorder: ____ disorder
  3. 9. This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by a lack of involvement in a child’s life
  4. 12. This risk factor is characterized by a persistent pattern of hostility and defiance of authority but no criminal behavior: ____ ____ disorder
  5. 14. This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by viewing a parent as a source of both comfort and terror
  6. 16. To be diagnosed with conduct disorder, the child must exhibit at least ____ different symptoms within the previous 12 months
  7. 17. In 2020, a ____ of children in the US lived in single-parent homes
  8. 18. This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by complete control over a child’s life
Down
  1. 1. A child who cries because their friend is crying is likely experiencing ____ empathy
  2. 2. ADHD is caused primarily by ____ factors, such as a genetic predisposition
  3. 4. The ability to overcome the negative effects of risk factors
  4. 5. These factors INCREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior
  5. 6. Focuses on the interaction between risk factors in a child’s life: ____ ____ model
  6. 7. This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is considered the “gold standard” as it balances authority and emotional support
  7. 8. Focuses on the amount of risk models in a child’s life: ____ ____ model
  8. 10. This risk factor refers to the active dislike, avoidance, and stigmatization of a child or adolescent by their classmates
  9. 11. This parenting style of Baumrind (1971) is characterized by an inability to set and enforce boundaries with the child
  10. 13. These factors DECREASE the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior
  11. 15. This attachment style of Ainsworth (1978) is characterized by emotional withdrawal from the parent