- 1. Who is the german philosopher of human ecology theory?
A) Andre-Michel Guerry B) Philip Zimbardo C) Adolphe Quetelet D) Ernst Haeckel
- 2. Who is the American psychologist of ecological systems theory?
A) Urie Bronfenbrenner B) Patricia Brantingham C) Ernst Haeckel D) Roland Clarke
- 3. Who is the psychologist from Stanford University of Broken windows theory?
A) George L. Kelling B) Derek B. Cornish C) Philip Zimbardo D) Paul L. Brantinghan
- 4. Who used the first modern criminal statistic in 1827 in France to demonstrate that crime rates varied with social factors?
A) Philip Zimbardo B) Ernst Haeckel C) Andre-Michel Guerry D) Paul Bantinghan
- 5. Made an elaborate analysis of crime in France, Belgium and Holland; after analyzing criminal statistics, which he called "moral statistics"
A) Derek Cornish B) Ernst Haeckel C) Patricia Brantinghan D) Adolphe Quetelet
- 6. Physical and perceptual boundaries between different parts of city.
A) Attractors B) Nodes C) Mesosystem D) Edges
- 7. Encompasses the interaction of the different microsystem which the developing child finds himself in.
A) Exosystem B) Mesosystem C) Nodes D) Crime attractors
- 8. The routes between nodes. It is also the location of many offenses.
A) Nodes B) Edges C) Crime Generators D) Paths
- 9. Pertains to the linkages that may exist between two or more settings, one of which may not contain the developing child but affects him indirectly nonetheless.
A) Crime Generators B) Chronosystem C) Microsystem D) Exosystem
- 10. A place that an individual is regularly drawn to.
A) Attractors B) Edges C) Paths D) Nodes
- 11. Adds the useful dimension of time which demonstrate the influence of both change and constancy in the child's environment.
A) Nodes B) Chronosystem C) Edges D) Microsystem
- 12. These are the nodes of known criminal activity that attract additional offenders.
A) Chronosystem B) Crime Attractors C) Crime Generators D) Microsystem
- 13. Is the smallest and most immediate environment in which the child lives.
A) Chronosystem B) Mesosystem C) Macrosystem D) Microsystem
- 14. Is the largest and most distant collection of people and places to the child that still exercises significant influence on the child.
A) Nodes B) Crime attractors C) Exosystem D) Macrosystem
- 15. A particular node where lots of people tent to congregate for reasons that are not related to any particular criminal activity.
A) Paths B) Crime Generators C) Crime Attractors D) Nodes
- 16. The rational choice perspective is based on what two main theoretical approaches?
A) Socio Control and Differential Association B) Utilitarianism and Economic Choice Theory C) Environmental and ecological D) Routine Activity and Social Disorganization
- 17. In 1969, Roland V. Clarke a psychologist form Standford University
A) True B) Maybe C) False
- 18. Crime pattern theory is a criminological theory that explains the spatial and temporal patterns of crime, and how to reduce crime
A) Maybe B) True C) False
- 19. A Rational Choice Perspective is a theoretical framework that assumes people make choices to maximize benefits and minimize costs
A) True B) Maybe C) False
- 20. The term "human ecology" was first introduced by the sociologist Robert Park and Ernst Burgess in 1921
A) Maybe B) True C) False
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