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The Hardest Quiz Ever: GPCSL and Criminal Behavior

Test your knowledge on the General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning (GPCSL) theory and its insights into criminal behavior. This challenging quiz will evaluate your understanding of key concepts related to criminal psychology and recidivism.

  • 10 questions covering GPCSL theory and predictors of criminal behavior
  • Designed for enthusiasts and professionals alike
  • Understand the psychological and social factors influencing criminal actions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ThinkingWolf42
What does the GPCSL stand for?
The General Personality and Cognitive Social Learning
The General Population and Creative Social Learning
The Governing Personality and Core Strength Learning
The General Principles and Cognitive Social Learning
Criminal behaviour is likely when....
People are intoxicated
Rewards and costs for crime outweight the rewards and costs for prosocial behaviour
Rewards an costs will not be rewarded and behaviour is punished.
People have mental health issues
The GPCSL perspective underlies the RNR model of offender assessment and rehabilitation
True
False
The General Personality portion o the GPCSL theory considers multiple factors that may predispose a person to criminal behaviour:
BIOLOGICAL
GENETIC
PREDISPOSITION
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
EVOLUTIONARY
Biology only predisposes, it does not determine risk
True
False
Check all that would be predictors of General Recidivism
Pro-criminal Associates
Procriminal Attitudes
Education and Employment
Family and Marital
Substance Use
Leisure and Recreation
Poverty
Mental Health
Anti Social
Trauma
The main premise of the GPCSL theory is that all human behaviour is:
Taught
Learned
Developed
Bad
Amazing
How do we learn criminal behaviour?
In School through friends and family
Social Context, Rewards/Costs, Person Factors
Benefits, Cost Analysis and Behaviour
Parents, Poverty, and Practice
What is a person factor?
The cognitive and physical characteristics of the person
Companions
Likelihood of behaviour occurring
Bad attitude
Check all the answers that would be considered distorted thinking patterns?
Entitlement
Denial
Anger
Dehumanizing
Lying
Honesty
Morality
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