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Row 1, Col 1 RETURN The process of changing Or reforming a criminal through Socialization. What is rehabilitation?
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1,2 Primary group Family and close friends are an example of what type of group? RETURN
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1,3 Social aggregate People at a basketball game is an example of what? RETURN
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1,4 Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. What is deviance? RETURN
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2,1 People who share only part of their lives while focusing on a goal or task What is a secondary group? RETURN
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2,2 UCR (The FBI’s uniform crime Reports) How are crime statistics collected? RETURN
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2,3 Interaction aimed at Defeating an opponent. What is conflict? RETURN
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2,4 Larcency What is the most popular type of crime? RETURN
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3,1 The informal and unofficial aspects of culture that children are taught in school. What is hidden curriculum? RETURN
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3,2 A method of protecting society From criminals by keeping Them locked up. What is incarceration? RETURN
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3,3 The process of learning to Participate in a group. What is socialization? RETURN
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3,4 System comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes What is the criminal justice system? RETURN
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4,1 What is recidivism? RETURN A repetition of or return to criminal behavior.
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4,2 Conformity There would be no cultural or social structure without what? RETURN
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4,3 Goes up When the economy is bad, crime usually… RETURN
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4,4 Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment What is deterrence? RETURN
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5,1 Interaction in which individuals Or groups combine their efforts To reach a goal What is cooperation? RETURN
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5,2 The informal and unofficial Aspects of culture that children are taught in school. What is a peer group? RETURN
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5,3 Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts. What is retribution? RETURN
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5,4 Win-win When negotiating, what type of situation do you want to create? RETURN
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