Deck 7: Crime Enhancers

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What kind of crime target has modern technology made more appealing?

A) People
B) Things
C) Data
D) None of the above
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How might technology open the door for illegal behaviors targeting children?

A) Coordination of face-to-face sexual encounters with children
B) Virtual sex with children
C) Child pornography
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a difficulty in measuring cyberattacks?

A) Most cyberattacks are never detected
B) Cyberattacks are not very common
C) Many cyberattacks are never disclosed to the public
D) Many cyberattacks are never prosecuted
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the growth of cybercrime?

A) Complexity
B) Reach and penetration
C) Convenience
D) Security for offender
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How is cyberbullying similar to traditional bullying?
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What are some examples of crimes of specialized access that could be committed by a medical doctor?
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What term is used for when another offender assists and attends a crime event?

A) Differential association
B) Co-offending
C) Criminal networks
D) Imitation
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Which of the following is a pattern of co-offending?

A) Co-offending dominates at young ages
B) Groups of co-offenders are not very stable
C) Co-offending usually occurs in groups of one, two, three, or four
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT true about juvenile street gangs?

A) Most youths are not gang members
B) Gang members do more than their share of crimes, but not most local crimes
C) Gangs are highly organized
D) Gang members do more than their share of violence, but not all of it
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In what context is a gang likely to progress towards organized crime?

A) A small town with no competition from other gangs
B) A very large city with a very long gang tradition
C) A large city where gangs are unusual
D) Gangs are likely to progress towards organized crime anywhere
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What might cause an individual to leave a gang?
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How is a criminal network distinguished from hierarchical organized crime?
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Deck 7: Crime Enhancers
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What kind of crime target has modern technology made more appealing?

A) People
B) Things
C) Data
D) None of the above
C
2
How might technology open the door for illegal behaviors targeting children?

A) Coordination of face-to-face sexual encounters with children
B) Virtual sex with children
C) Child pornography
D) All of the above
D
3
Which of the following is NOT a difficulty in measuring cyberattacks?

A) Most cyberattacks are never detected
B) Cyberattacks are not very common
C) Many cyberattacks are never disclosed to the public
D) Many cyberattacks are never prosecuted
B
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the growth of cybercrime?

A) Complexity
B) Reach and penetration
C) Convenience
D) Security for offender
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How is cyberbullying similar to traditional bullying?
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What are some examples of crimes of specialized access that could be committed by a medical doctor?
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What term is used for when another offender assists and attends a crime event?

A) Differential association
B) Co-offending
C) Criminal networks
D) Imitation
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Which of the following is a pattern of co-offending?

A) Co-offending dominates at young ages
B) Groups of co-offenders are not very stable
C) Co-offending usually occurs in groups of one, two, three, or four
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT true about juvenile street gangs?

A) Most youths are not gang members
B) Gang members do more than their share of crimes, but not most local crimes
C) Gangs are highly organized
D) Gang members do more than their share of violence, but not all of it
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In what context is a gang likely to progress towards organized crime?

A) A small town with no competition from other gangs
B) A very large city with a very long gang tradition
C) A large city where gangs are unusual
D) Gangs are likely to progress towards organized crime anywhere
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What might cause an individual to leave a gang?
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How is a criminal network distinguished from hierarchical organized crime?
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