Theories and Personalities in CRIM 02

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Across
  1. 3. characterized by a preoccupation with details, orderliness, perfection, and control
  2. 4. time of severe punishment and harsh torture for crimes that today would seem trivial
  3. 7. the emotion you feel when you are satisfied and happy when your mind is at ease
  4. 9. result of blocking or a person’s effort to attain goal
  5. 13. the conscious policy and practice of taking advantage of circumstances
  6. 15. refers to those crime that were initiated but not completed, and acts that assist in the commission of another crime
  7. 18. characterized by sociability, excitement, and stimulation
  8. 20. he adopted the concept of social disorganization to explain increases in a crime that accompanied the transformation of preliterate and peasant societies
  9. 25. the founder of psychoanalysis
  10. 28. defined as something that makes us what we are
  11. 30. this involves emotional stability
  12. 31. person with strong vicious or criminal propensities
  13. 35. the unlawful burning of property of another person
  14. 36. is an extremely strong feeling of affection
  15. 38. the founder of utilitarianism
  16. 39. this is also known as Dementia Praecox
  17. 40. he claims that upper classes create laws that protect their interest and at the same time the unwanted behavior of all other members of society
  18. 41. can simply defined as the breach of laws that are laid down by ruling authority of the land.
  19. 51. meaning of ADHD
  20. 52. a theory of learning and social behavior which proposed that new behavior can be acquired by observing and imitating others
  21. 53. theory that predicts that low self-esteem motivates youth to try out delinquent activities that are aimed at restoring self-esteem
Down
  1. 1. is defined as an inability of community members to achieve shared values or to solved jointly experienced problems
  2. 2. is a theory when someone rejects traditional cultural goals, but still adheres to the usual steps to obtaining those goals
  3. 5. described utility as sum of all pleasure that result from an action, minus the suffering of anyone involved in the action
  4. 6. a person convicted of new crime who was previously convicted of a crime
  5. 8. the primary basis of the idea concerning criminal behavior, the concept that “criminals are born”
  6. 10. any material intended primarily to arouse sexual desires
  7. 11. He studied phrenology or craniology
  8. 12. crimes against person or property that committed while invoking prejudices of race, gender, or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity
  9. 14. meaning of PTSD
  10. 16. theory where psychologist focus on the mental process of individual
  11. 17. persons with mental defects to a degree that they are unstable to guard themselves against common physical dangers
  12. 19. he is considered as the grandfather of labelling theory
  13. 21. criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means.
  14. 22. a theory states that society puts pressure on individual to achieve socially accepted goals
  15. 23. someone who terminates the life of another person unlawfully
  16. 24. an inability to control the impulse to steal
  17. 26. can be defined as simply as new idea, device, or method
  18. 27. is a believed to be possessed by devils
  19. 29. EGO this can be considered to be the conscience of mind
  20. 32. person with a mental defect, which thought not amounting to idiocy
  21. 33. his is a common category of mental disorder among youthful offender and habitual criminals
  22. 34. that characterized by excessive and persistent fear, worry, anxiety and related behavioral disturbance
  23. 37. the tendency to align attitudes, beliefs, and behavior with those around you
  24. 42. He explain his theory that Humans, like other animals, are parasites
  25. 43. is a lack of self-worth, doubt, and certainty about oneself, and feeling of not measuring up to standards
  26. 44. criminal acts committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation
  27. 45. the practice of having sexual relations with emotional indifference on a promiscuous and mercenary basis
  28. 46. the emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done by wrong
  29. 47. reflect a sense of normlessness
  30. 48. aims to improve an individual’s well-being and mental health
  31. 49. someone who says that crime is essential ingredients of a healthy society
  32. 50. otherwise known as Pleasure principle