Examlex
NIBRS has almost completely replaced the UCR as the leading source of official crime statistics.
Working Memory
A cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing and manipulation.
Short-term Memory
Refers to the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a brief period of time.
Long-term Memory
The capacity of the brain to store and retrieve information over extended periods, often throughout an individual's lifetime.
Procedural Memory
The type of long-term memory involved in the skill of performing tasks without conscious awareness of the learned skills, such as riding a bike.
Q17: Describe Cesare Lombroso's theory of atavism.What are
Q38: Property crimes are more likely to be
Q41: What is recidivism?
Q49: Prior to the eighteenth century, explanations of
Q55: _ deterrence refers to the preventive effect
Q57: What is the dark figure of crime?
Q69: Adolphe Quetelet is known for his work
Q71: Define short-run hedonism.
Q81: According to Merton, proscribed behavior becomes increasingly
Q104: _ refers to the breakdown of the