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The Search for Causes

Marcia Bedard

You have a lot of vocabulary to learn with Chapter 3, this puzzle will give you a chance to review some of these terms.

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4.human male displaying the XYY chromosome structure
5.Franz Gall's theory stated that a persons "bodily constitution" might reflect personality
7.tries to link violent behavior to eating habits , vitamin deficiencies, genetics that affect body tissues.
9.explanation that accounts for a set of facts and that can be tested by further investigations
10.referred to today as the founder of the Classical School of criminology
11.violation of social norms
12.a study of the causes of crime
14.theory that suggested a condition in which a person could have features thught to be common in earlier stages of human evolution
15.18th century approach to the causes of crime, emphasized free will and reasonable punishment
17.won the nobel prize as a result of his theory about behavioral conditioning
18.violation of the criminal law without acceptable legal justification
19.classification of human beings according to body build and other physical characteristics
20.form of mental illness in which the sufferer is "out of touch with reality"
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1.contemporary theory with roots in the Classical School, focuses primarily on pleasure and pain as motivators of human behavior
2.characterized by disordered and disjointed thinking
3.theory devised by Jeremy Bentham that stated the exercise of free will would cause a person to avoid committing a crime as long as the punishments for comitting crime out weighed the benefits.
6.developed psychoanalysis
8.called the "father of modern criminology"
13.has an inability to imagine how others think and feel
16.set of explanations that attempt to describe, explain, predict, and control some class of events

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