Crossword 5

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Across
  1. 2. Hirschi critiqued differential association theory, arguing that crime isn’t something people need to learn because it’s ____.
  2. 5. Sykes & Matza argued that there were no fundamental differences between delinquents and non-delinquents; that even the worst delinquents spent most of their time engaging in ____ behavior.
  3. 6. What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi.
  4. 10. Despite his claim that it’s a ____ theory of crime, Hirschi only tested his social bond theory on White high schoolers from a single county in California.
  5. 12. Research shows that low self-control increases the likelihood of engaging in criminal behavior, but it’s also a consistent predictor of ____.
  6. 13. The act of gathering supplies and making plans to survive the collapse of civilization
  7. 14. Hagan and colleagues define a ____ family as one where girls are kept under close supervision whereas boys are allowed to run free and get in trouble.
  8. 16. Gottfredson & Hirschi argued that self-control was a ____ trait; a person who has low self-control at the age of 12 will still have low self-control at the age of 60.
  9. 17. Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration.
  10. 18. Whereas Merton defined anomie as the breakdown in social norms, Durkheim defined it as the collapse of social ____.
  11. 21. What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless.
Down
  1. 1. According to Cooley, it is by developing a ____ ____ that we become integrated into society.
  2. 3. Walter Reckless’ ____ theory sought to explain why most people who get exposed to adverse life circumstances don’t commit crimes.
  3. 4. ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen)
  4. 7. In his drift theory, Matza argued that most juvenile delinquents will eventually ____ out of criminal behavior.
  5. 8. Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____.
  6. 9. Rather than asking why people commit crime, control theories ask why people ____.
  7. 11. The famous ____ experiment demonstrated the far-reaching effects of self-control in children.
  8. 15. According to Sykes & Matza, if a person argues that they committed a crime for a noble reason, they are appealing to ____ ____.
  9. 19. Which element of Hirschi’s social bond is associated with the motto, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop?”
  10. 20. Hirschi argued that individuals who have a stronger ____ to society are less likely to commit crimes.