21) All offenders found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder must be detained in a custody hospital for an indeterminate period of time. a. True b. False 22) Most psychological theories of crime causation make the following assumption: that personality is the major motivational element within individuals because it is the seat of drives and the source of motives. a. True b. False 23) The Frustration–Aggression Theory holds that frustration is a natural consequence of living and a root cause of crime. a. True b. False 24) Behavioural conditioning is based on the work of Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov. a. True b. False 25) Although Freud wrote little about crime per se, he did spend much of his time attempting to account for a variety of abnormal behaviours, many of which might lead to violations of the criminal law. a. True b. False 26) Clifford Olson, the notorious Canadian serial killer, has never shown any guilt or remorse for the 11 young people he murdered in British Columbia in the early 1980s a. True b. False 27) If a person was identified as a “paranoid schizophrenic,†this person would be deemed to be suffering from delusions and hallucinations. a. True b. False 28) The ________ is a standard for judging legal insanity that requires that offenders did not know what they were doing, or if they did, that they did not know it was wrong. a. substantial capacity test b. irresistible impulse test c. McNaughten rule d. Durham rule e. Brawner rule 29) The theory of human psychology founded on the concepts of the unconscious, resistance, repression, sexuality, and the Oedipus complex is ________. a. psychotherapy b. psychoanalysis c. psychological profiling d. autoplastic adaptation e. psychopathy 30) ________ is defined as a functional disorder of the mind or of the emotions involving anxiety, phobia, or other abnormal behaviour. a. Psychosis b. Operant behaviour c. Sociopath d. Psychopathy e. Neurosis