CJ 110 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: National Incident Based Reporting System, Public-Order Crime, Motor Vehicle Theft

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Cj 110 exam 2 study guide https://quizlet. com/_7gzgit?x=1qqt&i=1ahq3q: identify all of the different hypotheses explaining gender differences in offending. Chivalry hypothesis: a hypothesis explaining gender differences in crime that suggests males and females may be treated differently by cj officials, insulating females from future offending. (labeling) Parenting hypothesis: a hypothesis explaining gender differences in crime that suggests that differences in males and females result from different ways that boys and girls are treated by their parents. Gender role hypothesis: a hypothesis that explains gender differences in crime that suggest that different norms for the behavior of boys and girls may lead to differences in criminal behavior. Accomplice hypothesis: a hypothesis explaining gender differences in crime that suggest that the female involvement in crime is often in the role of an accomplice: define public order crime. Ucr: official crime statistics of reported criminal activity. Function as official measure of crime prevalence in the usa.