Across
- 4. The amount of time spent with others in shared activities
- 7. The degree of positive relationships that individuals build up over the course of their lives
- 9. A person's shared interests with others
- 10. crime occurs when a bond is broken or weakened
- 12. Continuity in crime
- 13. Crucial life experiences that can change behavior
- 14. The degree to which a person is vulnerable to the temptations of the moment
- 15. Continued deviant acts that may occur if primary deviance results in tagging with status of criminal
- 16. Society's response to known/suspected offenders determines the future of those labeled as criminals and contributes to the incidence of criminality by reducing available behavior options
Down
- 1. these theories ask why people obey rules instead of breaking them
- 2. focuses on questions about dimensions of offending over the entire life course
- 3. The cessation of crime or the termination of a period of involvement in crime
- 5. A shared value and moral system
- 6. these theories show that criminal behavior tends to follow a distinct pattern across the life cycle
- 8. The amount of time and energy put into conforming activities
- 11. The initial deviant act
