Criminal Justice Vocab #7

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Across
  1. 3. the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
  2. 4. a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
  3. 6. a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
  4. 7. a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
  5. 9. the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
  6. 10. refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
  7. 11. Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
  8. 13. Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
  9. 16. the inability to dominate other groups in society
  10. 17. the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
  11. 19. a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
Down
  1. 1. a person who reverts to a savage type.
  2. 2. presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
  3. 5. the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
  4. 8. the way people and actions are defined as criminal
  5. 12. a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
  6. 14. the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
  7. 15. a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
  8. 18. theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle