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CRIM 2 QUIZ# 2

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Professional Development

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CRIM 2 QUIZ# 2
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1.

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The type of somatotype of William Sheldon, categorized having well-developed muscles and an athletic appearance. They are active and aggressive, sometimes violent, and the most likely to become criminals.

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It is the study of facial features and their relation to human behavior.

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It shall have well-developed muscles and an athletic appearance. They are active, aggressive, sometimes violent, and the most likely to become criminals.

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The type of somatotype of William Sheldon, having heavy and are slow moving.

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The factors of that affect human behavior emphasized that genetics and heredity played the largest role.

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It is one of the structure of the study of psychoanalytic theory of William Sheldon, that involves in the development of action as a result of incorporating within the personality and the moral standards and values of parents, communities and significant others.

Super Ego

Id

Ego

Desire

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. It is the criminological theory that has a characteristic, that crime is essentially a social and natural phenomenon, and as such, it cannot be treated and checked by the application of abstract principles of law and jurisprudence nor by the impositions of a punishment fixed to determine a priori: but rather through the enforcement of individual investigation conducted by a competent body of psychiatrist and social scientists.

Economic theory

Positivist theory

Classical theory

Neo-Classical theory

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