This project is about posting a comment like you were on a disscussion board. This doesn’t require others posts that you would normally add to. There are 15 questions
I’ll post the directions once and then add each question you need to answer below. The directions are exactly the same that follow each question.
Lmk if you have questions.
Questions
4 – Briefly explain Bandura’s theory of moral disengagement.
5 – Do you believe the effects of violent video games increase aggressive behavior? Why or why not?
6 – Discuss the argument for or against removing status offenses from state juvenile courts. What is your opinion on this issue?
7 – What has been learned about treatment of the criminal psychopath?
8 – Identify and include symptoms of the four diagnostic categories most relevant to criminal behavior.
9 – Compare and contrast abusive head trauma and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy as specific forms of child abuse.
10 – Explain the concern with the term “profiling.” Include two flaws in modern profiling that were discussed in the text.
11 – List and describe briefly the characteristics of lone wolf terrorists. Provide an example.
12 – Describe three of the rape myths discussed in the chapter.
13 – Describe the psychological effects of child sexual victimization.
14 – Explain the psychological effects of burglary on victims. How do some burglars deliberately increase these negative effects?
15 – Define Stockholm Syndrome and London Syndrome. Provide examples of each.
16 – Other than alcohol, which drug, in your opinion, has the strongest association with crime? Support your answer by describing the drug.
Here is the book used in this class. I suspect you won’t need it on most of the questions.
Course textbook: Criminal Behavior, A Psychosocial Approach 11th Edition.
Authors: Curt R. Bartol & Anne M. Bartol.
ISBN-13: 978-0132973199
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