The Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency identified three distinct pathways to delinquency. This pathway is marked by minor aggression, such as bullying, that develops around age 11 or 12 and leads to fighting and physical violence.

The Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency identified three distinct pathways to delinquency. This pathway is marked by minor aggression, such as bullying, that develops around age 11 or 12 and leads to fighting and physical violence.
Overt pathway
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Authority of conflict pathway
Covert pathway
None of the Option is Correct

This perspective placed the blame for criminality and deviant behavior squarely on officially sanctioned cultural and economic arrangements. The distribution of wealth and power in society was held to be the primary cause of criminal behavior.

This perspective placed the blame for criminality and deviant behavior squarely on officially sanctioned cultural and economic arrangements. The distribution of wealth and power in society was held to be the primary cause of criminal behavior.
Radical criminology
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Peacemaking criminology
Right realism
Retrospective interpretation

This criminology refers to the process by which human beings create “an ideology of crime that sustains it as a concrete reality.” A central feature is its assertion that individuals shape their world while also being shaped by it.

This criminology refers to the process by which human beings create “an ideology of crime that sustains it as a concrete reality.” A central feature is its assertion that individuals shape their world while also being shaped by it.
Constitutive criminology
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Constitutional criminology
Somatotypes
Social learning theory

This perspective placed the blame for criminality and deviant behavior squarely on officially sanctioned cultural and economic arrangements. The distribution of wealth and power in society was held to be the primary cause of criminal behavior.

This perspective placed the blame for criminality and deviant behavior squarely on officially sanctioned cultural and economic arrangements. The distribution of wealth and power in society was held to be the primary cause of criminal behavior.
Radical criminology
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Peacemaking criminology
Right realism
Retrospective interpretation

This theory views crime as the product of socialization and sees it as being acquired by criminals according to the same principles that guide the learning of law-abiding behavior in conformists.

This theory views crime as the product of socialization and sees it as being acquired by criminals according to the same principles that guide the learning of law-abiding behavior in conformists.
Differential association
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Concentric zone
Containment
Neutralization

What is explained when saying that the exercise of free will would cause an individual to avoid committing a crime as long as the punishment for committing that crime outweighed the benefits derived from committing it?

What is explained when saying that the exercise of free will would cause an individual to avoid committing a crime as long as the punishment for committing that crime outweighed the benefits derived from committing it?
Hedonistic calculus
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Constitutional criminology
Deviance
Incapacitation

What term is defined as a group of people who participate in a shared system of values and norms that are at variance with those of the larger culture?

What term is defined as a group of people who participate in a shared system of values and norms that are at variance with those of the larger culture?
Subculture
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Conformists
Social processors
None of the Option is Correct
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