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Acquisitive CRIME When The Offender Acquires
Acquisitive CRIME When The Offender Acquires
Acquisitive CRIME When The Offender Acquires
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1. ACCIDENTALCRIMINAL
2. ACQUISITIVE CRIME
3. ACTIVE AGGRESSIVECRIMINAL
Those who commit crime in an impulsive mannerusually due to the aggressive behavior of the
offender.
5. ATAVISTIC
6. ANTHROPOLOGICALAPPROACH
Focused on the studying the physical characteristics ofoffenders in the attempt to discover
physical differencesbetween criminals and non- criminals.
7. AGE OFENLIGHTENMENT
A social movement that arose during the 18 th century onthat built upon ideas like empiricism,
rationality, free will,humanism and natural law.
8. ACUTE CRIMINAL
Refers to a person who violates criminal law because ofthe impulse of the moment, fit of
passion or anger orspell of extreme jealousy.
9. APPLIEDCRIMINOLOGY
The art of creating the typologies classifications,predictions and specially profiles of criminal
offenders,there personalities and behavior patterns.
10. ABNORMALBEHAVIOR
Is something deviating from the normal or differing fromthe typical, is a subjectively define
behavioralcharacteristic, assign to those with rare or dysfunctionalconditions.
This person is skinny, with ribs easily counted andslender body type. This type usually commits
crimeknown as petty theft and fraud.
This person has broad shoulders, powerful legs andmuscular body type. This type usually
commits violentcrimes.
13. ACTUARIAL
14. ADVISORY
Excuses a defendant who, because of a mental diseaseor defect, lacks substantial capacity to
appreciate thecriminality (wrongfulness) of his conduct or to conformhis conduct to the
requirements of law (Model PenalCode Sec. 4.01).
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16. AMNESTY
Refers to an act of justice by which the supreme powerin a state restores those who may have
been guilty ofany offense against it to the position of innocentpersons.
17. ANTHROPOLOGY
Science devoted to the study of man-kind
18. AUTO-PHOBIA
19. BIOLOGICALAPPROACH
The evaluation of genetics in explaining criminalbehavior, under this approach, heredity is the
mainfactor that pushes people to commit crimes. (PositivistTheory)
21. BEHAVIORALOUTCOME
This phase describes the victim’s adjustment to the victimization experience. 22.
BIOLOGICALCRIMINOLOGY Some genetic theories believed that chromosomeaberrations
may be the cause of crimes.
23. BRANDING
The offender was scarred with a hot iron on the fleshpart of the hand or on the check.
24. BIOMETRY
25. BIO-SOCIALBEHAVIOR
A person’s biological heritage plus his environment andsocial heritage influence his social
activity.
29. BANISHMENT
This was imposed by God to evil rebels lead by luciferby throwing them out of the heaven. It is
the first penaltyever imposed.