1.
What was one of the early experiences that might have influenced Du Bois's interest in crime and justice?
2.
Which city did Du Bois conduct a significant research project on regarding crime in the 1890s?
3.
What did Du Bois identify as a cause of crime among African Americans in the South?
4.
How did Du Bois view lynching?
5.
What did Du Bois believe about the convict-lease system?
6.
What did Du Bois believe about legal segregation?
7.
What did Du Bois suggest about the punishment of African Americans in the justice system?
8.
Which of the following did Du Bois NOT identify as a cause of crime among African Americans in the South?
9.
What did Du Bois use crime polls for?
10.
In what era did Du Bois make use of public opinion polls regarding crime?
11.
John Bowlby believed there was a link between what and disturbances leading to delinquency?
12.
Which of the following best describes Hans Eysenck's approach to criminology?
13.
Eysenck believed that personality and anti-social behavior were:
14.
Eysenck's thesis on criminology was based on an interaction of which factors?
15.
Which psychological theory suggests that crime is a result of unresolved unconscious conflicts from childhood?
16.
According to Freud, which part of the mind operates on the "pleasure principle" and seeks immediate gratification?
17.
According to Freud, which part of the mind acts as a moral compass and represents the internalized ideals and values of society?
18.
Which field of study focuses on understanding the thought processes, motivations, and behaviors of criminals?
19.
Which psychological theory's emphasis on early childhood experiences has influenced policies promoting early intervention and prevention programs?
20.
How might the Social Learning Theory influence policies related to media censorship in the context of criminal behavior?