16 Questions
What is the primary focus of Section B in KRM 310?
Psychocriminology
Who is the author of the book 'Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach'?
Bartol & Bartol
What is the definition of crime according to the study notes?
The conduct or failure to act in violation of the law forbidding or commanding it
What is the name of the university where the course KRM 310 is offered?
University of Pretoria
Who compiled the study notes for KRM 310?
Carmen Requilet
What is the main focus of the study unit 1 in KRM 310?
Introduction to Criminal Behavior
Who downloaded the study notes from Studocu?
Lebogang Motiang
What is the purpose of the disclaimer in the study notes?
To warn against illegal distribution
What is a key aspect of the definition of crime?
It is a violation of the law
What is the significance of the penalties mentioned in the definition of crime?
They are a range of possible outcomes
What is the title of the study unit that introduces the concept of crime?
Introduction to Criminal Behaviour
What is the purpose of the disclaimer in the study notes?
To avoid plagiarism and illegal distribution
What is the relation between the book 'Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach' and the study notes?
The study notes are a summary of the book
What is the characteristic of the motivations of crime?
They are always multiple
What is the focus of Section B in KRM 310?
Psychocriminology
What is the purpose of the study notes?
To provide a comprehensive overview of the course
Study Notes
KRM 310: Section B - Psychocriminology
Study Unit 1: Introduction to Criminal Behaviour
- Crime is a complex phenomenon with multiple motivations.
- Crime definition: The conduct or failure to act in violation of the law, which can result in a range of possible penalties upon conviction.
- Criminal behaviour is a violation of the law that prohibits or commands it.
KRM 310: Section B - Psychocriminology
Study Unit 1: Introduction to Criminal Behaviour
- Crime is a complex phenomenon with multiple motivations.
- Crime definition: The conduct or failure to act in violation of the law, which can result in a range of possible penalties upon conviction.
- Criminal behaviour is a violation of the law that prohibits or commands it.
Study guide for Criminology 310 at the University of Pretoria, covering units 1-4. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of the course material.
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