| A | B |
| critical criminology | crime results from imposition of morals and values of rich and powerful |
| developmental theories | people's behavior patterns influenced by life's experiences |
| early onset | antisocial behavior begins early in life and likely to exist throughout life |
| latent trait theory | human behavior controlled by master trait present at birth |
| life course theory | criminality is a changing process, influenced by life's experiences |
| social capital | positive relations with individuals that inhibit crime |
| victim precipitation | victim plays a part in provoking or encouraging criminal behavior |
| routine activities theory | crime is a product of a combination of everyday factors |
| state/organized crime | criminal acts committed by state officials while performing their jobs |