Solution Manual for Pathophysiology: Concepts of Human Disease, 2019 Edition
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Chapter 2 Theoretical Foundations of Security
2.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Theories are designed to explain a
A) Periodic relationship
B) Significant association
C) Tacit connections
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Answer: B
Page Ref: 27
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
2) Theories of crime are explanations of causation that apply to
A) The general public
B) Lower class citizens
C) Street gang members
D) All people and all crimes
Answer: D
Page Ref: 27
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
3) The standard decision-making process involves
A) Identifying qualified experts to provide insight
B) Preparing in-depth analysis of a number of critical variables
C) Calculating the odds of favorable events and choosing the most likely
D) Examining the perceived alternatives before deciding on what is the best option
Answer: D
Page Ref: 29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
4) According to ________, criminal tendencies are a function of disturbances in early
development that lead to mental instability and mood disorders.
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Biological theory
D) Self-control theory
Answer: A
Page Ref: 29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
5) A condition that is formed when there is a disjunction between social goals and the
legitimate means people have to attain those goals.
A) Illogicality
B) Affect
C) Anomie
D) Impulsivity
Answer: C
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
6) According to the ________, criminal action is the result of a decision or action carried out
by impulsive people.
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Biological theory
D) Self-control theory
Answer: D
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
7) The theory that states that crime occurs when an individual believes they will benefit from
an illegal act and do not fear apprehension and punishment is
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Biological theory
D) Self-control theory
Answer: B
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
8) According to ________, an individual’s biochemical, hormonal, and genetic makeup
control their behaviors.
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Biological theory
D) Self-control theory
Answer: C
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
9) The Crime triangle is a way of ________ routine activities.
A) Controlling
B) Changing
C) Confusing
D) Conceptualizing
Answer: D
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
10) Eliminating the shame of committing a crime is referred to as
A) Neutralization technique
B) Natural law
C) Socialization
D) Laws of upbringing
Answer: A
Page Ref: 31
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
11) The idea that crimes are events that people engage in for a variety of reasons is a part of
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Routine activity theory
D) Self-control theory
Answer: C
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
12) The concept of Hot Spots has its foundation in
A) Routine activity
B) Rational choice
C) Law and order
D) General deterrence
Answer: A
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
13) The probability that punishment will effectively deter crime is based on perceptions of
A) Necessity
B) Reality
C) Certainty
D) Effectiveness
Answer: C
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
14) Situational Crime Prevention attempts to control crime by
A) Altering circumstances
B) Redefining variables
C) Increasing police deployment
D) General deterrence
Answer: A
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
15) Crime prevention through environmental design includes concepts that are applicable for
A) Planned developments
B) Private residences
C) Organizations of all types and sizes
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Answer: D
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
16) A person’s demonstrated claim to a defined and shared residential territory diminishes
with an increase in the number of people who share that claim is referred to as
A) Defensible space
B) Physical security
C) Environmental design
D) Defined territory
Answer: A
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
17) A theory that should be considered when applying physical security strategies in an
industrial area is
A) Psychodynamic theory
B) Social disorganization theory
C) Displacement theory
D) Diffusion theory
Answer: D
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
18) The practice of CPTED related to security can be seen by all of these except
A) Natural Surveillance
B) Territorial Reinforcement
C) Defensible Space
D) Access Control
Answer: C
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
19) Diffusion of benefits refers to
A) The spread of beneficial crime reduction strategies
B) Applying physical security strategies
C) General deterrence strategies
D) Diversion strategies
Answer: A
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
20) A principle of crime prevention that maintains that, if crime is stopped in one area, law
violators may simply move to other areas with less-protected targets.
A) Displacement
B) Diffusion
C) Deflection
D) Both A and C
Answer: D
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
21) Property that is not maintained becomes fair game for people to steal, damage, or destroy
just for fun or pleasure.
A) Game theory
B) Broken windows theory
C) Diffusion theory
D) Displacement theory
Answer: B
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
22) The study of strategic decision making in the context of conflict and cooperation, and
provides a trusted mathematical approach to consider when deploying limited security
resources for maximum effectiveness.
A) Game theory
B) Broken windows theory
C) Diffusion theory
D) Displacement theory
Answer: A
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
23) What security organization uses the PROTECT system?
A) Transportation Security Administration
B) Homeland Security
C) U.S. Coast Guard
D) Private Security organizations
Answer: C
Page Ref: 39
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
2.2 True/False Questions
1) Theories do not have to be absolute or significant.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 27
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
2) According to the rational choice view of crime, law violators are reasoning people who
make decisions by weighing the costs and benefits before they decide whether to violate the
law.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 28
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
3) Those who lack self-control are shortsighted risk takers.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
4) A person’s perception of risk depends on his or her frame of reference is associated with
the Psychodynamic theory.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
5) A condition that is formed when there is a disjunction between social goals and the
legitimate means people have to attain those goals is called anomie.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
6) Eliminating the shame of committing a crime is referred to as neutralization technique.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 31
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
7) According to the control view, it is not possible to teach children to control their behavior.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
8) The Crime triangle is a way of conceptualizing routine activities.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
9) Situational Crime Prevention is a technique that attempts to control crime by altering the
circumstances in which people interact with one another and with the environment.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
10) General deterrence may be achieved by the swift and effective capture, prosecution,
conviction and punishment of offenses.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
11) Specific Deterrence assumes that once a person is severely punished they will make a
rational choice before chancing future criminal involvement.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
12) Target reduction strategies can be designed to reduce the value of crime to the potential
criminal by making goods less attractive.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 35
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
13) Defensible Space includes 4 crucial factors: territoriality, natural surveillance, image, and
surroundings.
Answer: TRUE
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
14) One of the key concepts of CPTED, diffusion maintains that, if we stop crime in one area,
the criminals may simply move to areas with less-protected targets.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
15) Property that is not maintained becomes fair game for people to steal, damage, or destroy
strictly due to need.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
16) Game theory is the study of strategic decision-making in the context of conflict and
cooperation, and provides a trusted mathematical approach to consider when deploying
limited security resources for maximum effectiveness.
Answer: FALSE
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
2.3 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
1) Theories are designed to explain a significant ________ between an underlying cause and
a predicted effect.
Answer: Association
Page Ref: 27
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
2) Theories do not have to be absolute, but they must be ________.
Answer: Significant
Page Ref: 27
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
3) According to ________ choice law violators are reasoning people who make decisions by
weighing the costs and the benefits of crime before they decide whether to violate the law.
Answer: Rational
Page Ref: 28
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
4) One suspected biological trait connected to crime is a person’s ________ makeup, ranging
from food allergies to hormonal imbalance.
Answer: Biochemical
Page Ref: 28
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
5) People who are most likely to engage in the most serious forms of violence are ________.
Answer: Psychotic
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
6) According to the ________ approach, some people have problems with learning,
perception, and maturity.
Answer: Cognitive
Page Ref: 30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
7) There are actually two versions of socialization theory: ________ view and control view.
Answer: Learning
Page Ref: 31
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
8) Once a person is severely punished, he or she will not chance future criminal involvement
is assumed by ________ deterrence.
Answer: Specific
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
9) The acronym for the design or redesign of a building or area to reduce the opportunities for
crime and the fear of crime through natural, mechanical, and procedural means is ________.
Answer: CPTED
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
10) While displacement means that crime has not been effectively controlled but merely
deflected, it may not always be a(n) ________ failure.
Answer: Security
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
11) Researchers of ________ theory have developed algorithms for efficiently providing
randomized patrolling and inspection strategies.
Answer: Game
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Basic
2.4 Matching Questions
Match the following.
A) Designed to explain a significant association between an underlying cause and a predicted
effect
B) Law violators are reasoning people who make decisions by weighing the costs and
benefits before deciding to commit a crime
C) Explanations of causation that apply to all people and all crimes
D) A person’s perception of risk depends on their frame of reference
1) Theories
Page Ref: 27-29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
2) Theories of crime
Page Ref: 27-29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
3) Rational choice
Page Ref: 27-29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
4) Cumulative prospect theory
Page Ref: 27-29
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
Answers: 1) A 2) C 3) B 4) D
Match the following.
A) People copy behavior that is rewarded and avoid that which is punished
B) A condition that is formed when there is a disjunction between social goals and the
legitimate means to attain those goals
C) Criminal tendencies are a function of disturbances in early human development that lead
to mental instability and mood disorders
D) Impulsivityโshort sighted risk takers, selfish in regard to other people’s feelings
5) Psychodynamic theory
Page Ref: 29-30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
6) Self-control approach
Page Ref: 29-30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
7) Anomie
Page Ref: 29-30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
8) Behaviorism
Page Ref: 29-30
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
Answers: 5) C 6) D 7) B 8) A
Match the following.
A) An individual’s biochemical, hormonal, and genetic makeup control their behaviors
B) Children who are not controlled by their ties to society are free to commit crime
C) Children learn to commit crime and hold deviant values in interaction with parents and
peers
D) Social control efforts break down in lower class, disorganized areas
9) Social disorganization theory
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
10) Biological theory
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
11) Social leaning theory
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
12) Social control theory
Page Ref: 32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
Answers: 9) D 10) A 11) C 12) B
Match the following.
A) Once a person is severely punished, they will not chance future criminal involvement
B) It is possible to create an environment in which criminal acts are absent because of the
fear of punishment
C) A technique that attempts to control crime by altering the circumstances in which people
interact with one another and with the environment
D) The presence of a likely offender, makes no distinction between a human victim and an
inanimate target, and defines a capable guardian as either a human actor or a security device
13) General deterrence theory
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Intermediate
14) Specific deterrence theory
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Intermediate
15) The crime triangle
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Intermediate
16) Situational crime prevention
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Intermediate
Answers: 13) B 14) A 15) D 16) C
Match the following.
A) The physical attributes of a residential development that make it defendable
B) Exemplifies the notion that a person’s home is his or her castle
C) The ability of residents to be able to see what’s going on in their neighborhood
D) Making the most of a development’s location relative to places that will help to prevent
crime
17) Territoriality
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
18) Natural surveillance
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
19) Image
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
20) Surroundings
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
Answers: 17) B 18) C 19) A 20) D
Match the following.
A) Security technique under evaluation by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration
B) Used by LAX to randomize checkpoints on the roadways entering the airport and canine
patrol routes within the airport terminals
C) Randomized deployment of the U.S. Federal Air Marshals
D) Randomized patrolling in the ports of Boston and New York by the U.S. Coast Guard
25) ARMOR
Page Ref: 39
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
26) IRIS
Page Ref: 39
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
27) PROTECT
Page Ref: 39
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
28) GUARDS
Page Ref: 39
Objective: Distinguish diffusion of benefits and displacement.
Level: Intermediate
Answers: 25) B 26) C 27) D 28) A
2.5 Essay Questions
1) Examine the reasons why people commit crime. Which fits most with your thoughts on
crime? Which is furthest from your understanding? Explain your answer.
Answer: Answers will vary.
Page Ref: 28-32
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
2) Do most average citizens understand the basics of controlling crime in places? Which of
the place-related concepts is the easiest to explain? Give a reason for your answer.
Answer: Answers will vary.
Page Ref: 34
Objective: Examine and differentiate between general and specific deterrence.
Level: Basic
3) How would you explain game theory as it is applied to security to someone outside of the
discipline or profession?
Answer: Answers will vary.
Page Ref: 38-39
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
2.6 Discussion Questions
1) You just landed a job as the security manager at the company of your choice. If your
company’s president walked in to your office and asked what can be accomplished in the
security profession by using theories, how would you respond?
Answer: Answers will vary, focused on conceptualizing theory.
Page Ref: 27-39
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Difficult
2) You’ve examined the crime triangleโdesign a crime rectangle. You may use some of the
material from the triangle, but feel free to reorganize it.
Answer: Answers will vary.
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
3) How would the use of game theory enhance the security operation of a medium or largesized company with which you are acquainted?
Answer: Answers will vary โ mentioning key points algorithm, strategy, randomization.
Page Ref: 38-39
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Basic
4) Choose two theories that were covered and combine them. Describe what the new theory
accomplishes, and name it. Explain it as if you were talking to your company’s executives.
Answer: Answers will vary.
Page Ref: 27-39
Objective: Define theories of crime for the purposes used by security professionals.
Level: Intermediate
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