Criminology Motivations And Power Reassurance & Assertive Behavior

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1. Explain the difference between power reassurance and power assertive behavior. Provide examples.

2. Explain the difference between motivations and contributing motivational factors. Provide examples

3. Name and describe four general motivations for making a false allegation. Be specific.

4. Explain the difference between active signature and passive signature behaviors. Provide examples of each.

5. During the 2002 Sniper Murders in the Washington, D.C. area, the FBI profiled the shooter as a white male in a white van; later it was determined that the offenders were two black males in a sedan. What contributed to this error in profiling?


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Running head: CRIMINOLOGY

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Criminology
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CRIMINOLOGY
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Question One
Power assertive behaviour is associated with a number of aspects due to the fact that it is
win-win behaviour. Individuals who develop power assertive behaviour are able to seek for the
best possible result. Some of common aspects of assertive power behaviour include but not

limited to taking responsibility, using descriptive language and seeking for alternative views. On
some occasions, power assertive behaviour is also called power assertive murder especially for
people with psychological problems (Chiffer, 2015). Power reassurance is used to profile rapists.
According to tenets of power reassurance, this rapist is not violent and is known...


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