Which of the following is NOT a factor in the theories mentioned? Biological, Psychological, Economic, Technological
Theories of Criminal Behavior

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Technological
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'Technological' because it is not typically considered a factor in the theories mentioned, which focus on biological, psychological, and economic aspects.
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Who among the following is studied in criminological theories? Economists, Attorneys, Scientists, Artists
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Attorneys
Answer explanation
Attorneys are studied in criminological theories as they play a crucial role in the legal system, influencing crime prevention, prosecution, and defense strategies, making them relevant to understanding criminal behavior.
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What is the aim of criminological theory?
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To explain criminal behavior
Answer explanation
The aim of criminological theory is to explain criminal behavior, providing insights into why individuals commit crimes and how societal factors influence these actions.
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Which of the following roles is studied in criminological theories? Judges, Scientists, Artists, Engineers
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Judges
Answer explanation
Judges play a crucial role in the criminal justice system, and their decisions and behaviors are often analyzed in criminological theories to understand the legal process and its impact on crime and society.
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According to Classical Theory, what assumption is made about people?
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They exercise free will and are responsible for their actions
Answer explanation
According to Classical Theory, individuals are seen as rational beings who exercise free will and are accountable for their actions, distinguishing it from other theories that emphasize environmental or unconscious influences.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of general deterrence? Focuses on individual rehabilitation, Prevents crime by society at large, Rewards specific individuals, Educates offenders
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Prevents crime by society at large
Answer explanation
General deterrence aims to prevent crime by influencing society at large, rather than focusing on individual rehabilitation or rewarding specific individuals. It seeks to create a broader impact on potential offenders.
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Which of the following is a fallacy of classical theory? Options: All offenders are treated equally., Juveniles are treated differently from adults., Similar crimes are always similar., First-time offenders are given leniency.
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All offenders are treated equally.
Answer explanation
The statement "All offenders are treated equally" is a fallacy of classical theory because it ignores individual circumstances and differences in cases, which can lead to unjust outcomes in the justice system.
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