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Type 2 diabetes .......Answer.........non-insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus, is initially caused by decreased sensitivity of target
tissues to the metabolic effect of insulin.
This reduced sensitivity to insulin is often called insulin
resistance!!!
Type 1 diabetes is often .......Answer.........abrupt in onset, and
characterized by severe hyperglycemia with acute life-
threatening decompensation (diabetic ketoacidosis).
Polyuria,
Polydipsia
,age 2 of 57
Nocturia
Weight loss and lethargy
Skin problems (staphylococcal infection leading to boils,
carbuncles or abscesses, Oral and genital candidiasis).
Traditional strain theory focused on only one type of strain:
.......Answer.........failure to achieve positively valued goals
Braithwaite's inspiration for his theory of reintegrative shaming
came from his comparison of socialization practices and the
justice systems of ___________ and Western culture.
.......Answer.........Japanese culture
____________ levels of analysis examine individual levels of
behavior. .......Answer.........Micro
,age 3 of 57
___________ argued that gender and familial control cause
delinquency. .......Answer.........Hagan
Which of the following is not one of Thornberry's five primary
constructs? .......Answer.........Rejecting delinquent values
Braithwaite would argue that western societies place too much
emphasis on ____________. .......Answer.........individuality
Who believed that reintegrative shaming was the best criminal
justice policy? .......Answer.........Braithwaite
What is the concept of Braithwaite that refers to the macro level
cumulative degree of bonding?
.......Answer.........Communitarianism
What term is used when an individual has an excessive level of
control over others? .......Answer.........Control Surplus
, age 4 of 57
What level of analysis examines group levels of behavior?
.......Answer.........Macro
Thornberry's theory was the first to incorporate _________ in
criminological theory? .......Answer.........reciprocal effects
Braithwaite argued that western societies placed too much
emphasis on what? .......Answer.........Individuality
What type of integration is used when one theory will come
before or after another (temporal)? .......Answer.........End-to-end
What are the most complicated integrated theories in terms of
levels of analysis? .......Answer.........Both micro and macro
What theory is concerned with how a person's identity is shaped
by the way society categorizes? .......Answer.........Labeling