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What term describes a preoccupation with bodily processes, exaggerated suffering, and complaints of aches and pains out of proportion to the actual condition?
What term describes a preoccupation with bodily processes, exaggerated suffering, and complaints of aches and pains out of proportion to the actual condition?
- Hypochondriasis (correct)
- Depression
- Amnesia
- Stress
Which term refers to sexual arousal in response to unusual stimuli like children, non-consenting individuals, or pain and humiliation?
Which term refers to sexual arousal in response to unusual stimuli like children, non-consenting individuals, or pain and humiliation?
- Satyriasis
- Nymphomania
- Paraphilia (correct)
- Kamasutra
In a given society, what term refers to the standard of behavior or conduct expected from an individual living in that society?
In a given society, what term refers to the standard of behavior or conduct expected from an individual living in that society?
- Principle
- Lex scripta
- Culture
- Norms (correct)
What term describes the transmission of criminal behavior from one generation to another, leaving children with no choice but to adopt the criminal behavior?
What term describes the transmission of criminal behavior from one generation to another, leaving children with no choice but to adopt the criminal behavior?
A person with unclear perception of reality, unaware of suffering from a particular disorder, is referred to as:
A person with unclear perception of reality, unaware of suffering from a particular disorder, is referred to as:
Mr. Change, who works in a funeral parlor, dreams of having sexual intercourse with a corpse. What type of sexual deviation does this behavior represent?
Mr. Change, who works in a funeral parlor, dreams of having sexual intercourse with a corpse. What type of sexual deviation does this behavior represent?
What is the core principle of classical school and rational choice theories to control crime?
What is the core principle of classical school and rational choice theories to control crime?
Which term did Cesare Lombroso derive from Italian word while nurturing the medical needs of men in incarcerated in military prisons?
Which term did Cesare Lombroso derive from Italian word while nurturing the medical needs of men in incarcerated in military prisons?
In the context of criminal responsibility, what may control a person's choice of criminal solutions?
In the context of criminal responsibility, what may control a person's choice of criminal solutions?
Which type of loss of consciousness is characterized by mild or incomplete loss and muscle contractions?
Which type of loss of consciousness is characterized by mild or incomplete loss and muscle contractions?
Which element is NOT part of hedonistic calculus according to the text?
Which element is NOT part of hedonistic calculus according to the text?
Which concept did Cesare Lombroso NOT apply to his major theories regarding crimes?
Which concept did Cesare Lombroso NOT apply to his major theories regarding crimes?
Who is considered the Father of Victimology?
Who is considered the Father of Victimology?
Which theorist developed a typology of victim responsibility for crime?
Which theorist developed a typology of victim responsibility for crime?
In Victimology, which term is used to describe a victim who unknowingly provokes a confrontation?
In Victimology, which term is used to describe a victim who unknowingly provokes a confrontation?
Which perspective proposes that distressed individuals provoke aggressive behavior and elicit an aggressive response from others?
Which perspective proposes that distressed individuals provoke aggressive behavior and elicit an aggressive response from others?
Who classified victims into 13 categories based on their characteristics that may influence victimization?
Who classified victims into 13 categories based on their characteristics that may influence victimization?
Which characteristic in Victimology refers to poor, densely populated neighborhoods contributing to social disorganization and opportunity for crime?
Which characteristic in Victimology refers to poor, densely populated neighborhoods contributing to social disorganization and opportunity for crime?
What is the term used to describe having low self-esteem, excessive anxiety, and wide mood swings according to Eysenck’s Conditioning Theory?
What is the term used to describe having low self-esteem, excessive anxiety, and wide mood swings according to Eysenck’s Conditioning Theory?
According to Wilson and Herrnstein, which factors are suggested to be related to the commission of crimes?
According to Wilson and Herrnstein, which factors are suggested to be related to the commission of crimes?
What attachment style is likely to result when a child is separated from or rejected by their mother?
What attachment style is likely to result when a child is separated from or rejected by their mother?
According to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, criminals coming from society's lumpen proletariat class would play no significant role in the expected revolution. This view aligns with which theory?
According to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, criminals coming from society's lumpen proletariat class would play no significant role in the expected revolution. This view aligns with which theory?
Which theory attempts to explain why a person engages in political participation by blending personal-self and social-self with that of a group?
Which theory attempts to explain why a person engages in political participation by blending personal-self and social-self with that of a group?
How long must the adopter and adoptee undergo a supervised trial custody before an adoption petition can be approved?
How long must the adopter and adoptee undergo a supervised trial custody before an adoption petition can be approved?
What is the document issued by the court signifying the approval of an application for adoption?
What is the document issued by the court signifying the approval of an application for adoption?
A child who is free from parental authority after being committed to the DSWD or a licensed child placement agency is known as:
A child who is free from parental authority after being committed to the DSWD or a licensed child placement agency is known as:
In cases where a child in conflict with the law faces imprisonment of more than six years, diversion will be under the jurisdiction of the:
In cases where a child in conflict with the law faces imprisonment of more than six years, diversion will be under the jurisdiction of the:
The duty of determining the age of a child in conflict with the law falls on the:
The duty of determining the age of a child in conflict with the law falls on the:
What term is used to describe a pattern of repeated or habitual unauthorized absences from school by a juvenile subject to compulsory education laws?
What term is used to describe a pattern of repeated or habitual unauthorized absences from school by a juvenile subject to compulsory education laws?