Across
- 7. Unlike the classical school, the positivist school sought ____ for their theories
- 11. In Massachusetts, a juvenile is a person under the age of ____ (spell out the number).
- 13. The movement that led to the forcible sterilization of “genetically inferior” individuals
- 14. Your professor’s favorite property crime
- 16. Violation of a criminal law
- 18. An invasive surgery that involved drilling a hole into the skull
- 21. The classical school argued that criminals are ____ individuals
- 22. Amendment 6: the right to a speedy, public trial by a/an ____ jury
- 23. The main source of national data on crime in the United States since 2021
- 24. These types of theories explain the differences in offending between individuals
- 26. The theory that criminals are possessed by evil spirits
Down
- 1. The city where your professor was robbed
- 2. The tenet that punishment should fit the crime
- 3. The author of On Crimes and Punishments (1764)
- 4. Violation of social norms
- 5. The Austrian neurologist who theorized that crime resulted from a weak superego and/or uncontrollable id
- 6. Violation of a criminal law by a juvenile
- 8. Lombroso argued that criminals are _____; not fully evolved
- 9. A good theory must have concepts that can be empirically measured and tested; in other words, it should be ____.
- 10. A set of statements designed to explain a particular phenomenon
- 12. In modern scholarship, low intelligence is considered a risk factor for crime but is no longer considered ____
- 15. The ____ school argued that criminals are fundamentally different from non-criminals, both biologically and psychologically
- 17. The body type most closely associated with criminality, according to William Sheldon
- 19. These types of theories explain the differences in offending between larger units of analysis
- 20. Bentham’s theory that people seek pleasure and avoid pain: the ____ calculus
- 25. According to victimization surveys, less than ____ percent of victimizations are reported to the police (spell out the number)
