ࡱ> AC@` bjbjss 0 :::: F2nGIIIIII$hbpmmGGb psƂ:G0,.(mmD $ STUDY GUIDE: Test Two Introduction To Criminology (Soc 292) Instructor: Sergio A. Banda Time: 9:00am 10:20am As in previous exams, please make sure you have done the assigned reading Review your notes and PowerPoint slides Take the practices quizzes found at textbook companion website  HYPERLINK "http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073124478/student_view0/index.html" http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073124478/student_view0/index.html Know the vocabulary found in the chapters assigned. Chapter Four Psychoanalytical Theory pay close attention to the work of Sigmund Freud (the id, ego and superego) 3 Possible Causes of Criminal Behavior 3 Basic Principles of Psychologists Who Study Criminality Jeffery Dahmer Film some of the basic questions I mentioned before starting the film. 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