Deck 13: Reducing Murder Future of Homicide in Us

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Which of the following is aimed at preventing particular offenders from committing crime?

A) Specific Deterrence
B) General Deterrence
C) Incapacitation
D) Both A & C
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During the 1990s, U.S. homicide rates decreased noticeably because:

A) The economy was up
B) Reductions in gang turf wars
C) Better gun laws
D) Criminologists are not certain
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A) False Negative
B) False Positive
C) True Positive
D) True Negative
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Project Ceasefire and other approaches to homicide that aim to stop violent crime by doing everything possible to prosecute and punish offenders while also attempting to reach out to potential offenders and set them on the right path is called a

A) lever-pulling strategy
B) kick-but strategy
C) bite-out-of-crime strategy
D) bullet-proof strategy
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Data suggested what about Baltimore's "Nobody Kill Anybody" Ceasefire Weekends.

A) Dramatic reduction in gun violence on the ceasefire weekends
B) An overall decrease in gun violence in Baltimore over the year
C) Increased violence on Mondays and Tuesdays after Ceasefire Weekends
D) All of these answers are correct
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Strike out laws that mandated sentence enhancements for individuals convicted of second or third offenses:

A) Stand out for their success in decreasing homicide rates.
B) Do not appear to be very successful.
C) Decreased drug use in the United States.
D) Appear to deter young offenders.
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Research about capital punishment and murder finds:

A) Capital punishment and publicity about capital punishment fails to deter murder.
B) Capital punishment deters murder.
C) Capital punishment only deters murder when there is much publicity about the actual executions.
D) States with the death penalty have lower rates of murder than non-death penalty states.
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The consensus on gun control among criminologists is:

A) Increases in gun sales lead to increases in homicide.
B) Gun ownership by law abiding citizens deters homicide.
C) There is a significant positive relationship between gun ownership and homicide rates.
D) There is no consensus among criminologists on this issue.
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Arrest warrants that do not name individuals but are issued for a person by their genetic code are called:

A) Genetic warrants
B) John Doe warrants
C) Blood warrants
D) Code warrants
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Deck 13: Reducing Murder Future of Homicide in Us
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Which of the following is aimed at preventing particular offenders from committing crime?

A) Specific Deterrence
B) General Deterrence
C) Incapacitation
D) Both A & C
D
2
During the 1990s, U.S. homicide rates decreased noticeably because:

A) The economy was up
B) Reductions in gang turf wars
C) Better gun laws
D) Criminologists are not certain
D
3
Type question here

A) False Negative
B) False Positive
C) True Positive
D) True Negative
B
4
Project Ceasefire and other approaches to homicide that aim to stop violent crime by doing everything possible to prosecute and punish offenders while also attempting to reach out to potential offenders and set them on the right path is called a

A) lever-pulling strategy
B) kick-but strategy
C) bite-out-of-crime strategy
D) bullet-proof strategy
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Data suggested what about Baltimore's "Nobody Kill Anybody" Ceasefire Weekends.

A) Dramatic reduction in gun violence on the ceasefire weekends
B) An overall decrease in gun violence in Baltimore over the year
C) Increased violence on Mondays and Tuesdays after Ceasefire Weekends
D) All of these answers are correct
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Strike out laws that mandated sentence enhancements for individuals convicted of second or third offenses:

A) Stand out for their success in decreasing homicide rates.
B) Do not appear to be very successful.
C) Decreased drug use in the United States.
D) Appear to deter young offenders.
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7
Research about capital punishment and murder finds:

A) Capital punishment and publicity about capital punishment fails to deter murder.
B) Capital punishment deters murder.
C) Capital punishment only deters murder when there is much publicity about the actual executions.
D) States with the death penalty have lower rates of murder than non-death penalty states.
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The consensus on gun control among criminologists is:

A) Increases in gun sales lead to increases in homicide.
B) Gun ownership by law abiding citizens deters homicide.
C) There is a significant positive relationship between gun ownership and homicide rates.
D) There is no consensus among criminologists on this issue.
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Arrest warrants that do not name individuals but are issued for a person by their genetic code are called:

A) Genetic warrants
B) John Doe warrants
C) Blood warrants
D) Code warrants
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