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Return to The Oxford Textbook on Criminology 2e Student Resources
Chapter 1 Self-test questions
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Which of the following is
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a stage of the criminological 'journey' outlined in this chapter?
Considering how we could respond to crime
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analysing evidence from crime scenes
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Attempting to explain crime
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Proactively defining and exploring crime
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Which of the following might you study as part of a criminology degree?
Victimology
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Acridology
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Googology
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Zemiology
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Which of the following terms have been used—critically—to describe criminological study and knowledge? (Select all that apply.)
Selenocentric
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Acrocentric
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Androcentric
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Ethnocentric
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In this chapter we encourage you to become an 'E3' student. What does this mean?
A student who is effective, engaged, and energetic
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A student who is effective, engaged, and employable
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A student who is effective, engrossed, and enthusiastic
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A student who endeavours to engage enthusiastically
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What is the guiding principle of this book, and the recommended mindset for embarking on your criminological journey?
CAL—Criminological Active Learner
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ABC—Always Be Critical
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ACL—Active Critical Learner
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OOL—Ownership Over Learning
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