Turning to crime- Upbringing- Wikstrom Turning to crime study looking at poverty and disadvantage - Wikstrom 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyCrininological and Forensic PsychologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: KaydeeCreated on: 01-04-13 16:02 What is another name or Wikstrom's study? The Peterborough youth study 1 of 14 How many students participated in the study? Nearly 2000 2 of 14 How old were the students? Aged 14-15 (Year 10) 3 of 14 What methodology did Wikstrom use? Interviews and data collection 4 of 14 In what year was the study conducted? Year 2000 5 of 14 What crimes did Wikstrom study? Violence, vandalism, shopliftiting, burglary and theft from cars 6 of 14 High frequency offenders tend to commit ..... a wide range of crimes 7 of 14 One in eight offender were reported to or caught by the police for ........ their last commited crime 8 of 14 Fill in the gaps: Offenders are more often _______ than non-offenders and ______ offenders are particularly more likely to be ________ __ _______ Victimised, Violent, Victims of violece 9 of 14 Fill in the gaps: Offenders are more ofter _____ and more often _______ _______ than other youths Drunk, Take drugs 10 of 14 What does Wikstrom say are the 5 explanatory factors that may predispose someone to criminal activitty? Family social situation, Individual characteristics, Socail situation lifestyle and routie activites, Community contexts 11 of 14 Which is the most important explanatory factor? Individual characteristics 12 of 14 What Wikstrom identify as key risk factors? weak family and schhol bonds, poor paretal monitoring and truancy, weak morality, poor self control 13 of 14 What did Wikstrom conclude were the 3 groups of adolescent offenders? 1. Propensity-induced, 2. Lifestyle dependant , 3.Situtuionally limited 14 of 14
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