Deck 12: Crimes Against Public Order and Morals

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The list of quality of life offenses includes public drinking and drunkenness.
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Constructive disorderly conduct "tends to provoke or incite others to break the peace."
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The empirical research on the connection between violent video games and criminal behavior is mixed.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has never struck down a vagrancy or loitering law.
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Disorderly conduct has a wide impact on the criminal justice system.
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Historically,men have been punished more for prostitution than women.
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The link between violent video games and criminal behavior is based on broken windows theory.
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Playing violent video games is only one of many risk factors for violent behavior.
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To be constitutional,time,place,and manner regulations must be based on the content of the speech.
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Under the Model Penal Code,fighting in public qualifies as actus reus for disorderly conduct.
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Expressive conduct is protected by the First Amendment.
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Crimes against public order and morals affect fewer people than the crimes against persons and their property.
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Commercial speech is protected by the First Amendment.
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The broken windows theory was originally proposed by Wilson and Mill.
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Vagrancy means to remain in one place with no apparent purpose.
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Most people are more worried about bad public manners than they are about serious crimes.
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Any examination of criminal law should ignore quality-of-life crimes as unimportant to early 21st-century life.
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Order and liberty are goals that can be inconsistent.
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Although it's a crime to buy and sell sex,it is not a crime to solicit prostitution.
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Disorderly conduct crimes are offenses against public order and morals.
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Vagrancy is a relatively new crime.
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States can control the time,content,and manner of panhandling,but not the place.
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​The Model Penal Code disorderly conduct statute requires the mens rea of

A) ​negligence.
B) ​strict liability.
C) ​recklessness or knowledge.
D) ​knowledge.
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According to the catharsis theory,"When people play violent games,they are able to release their aggression in the virtual world instead of the real world."
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​Broken windows theory is concerned with which of the following?

A) ​a direct link between disorder and crime
B) ​a direct link between prostitution and crime
C) ​a direct link between drug-dealing and crime
D) ​a direct link between pandering and crime
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​Broken windows theory connects serious crime with which of the following?

A) ​public drunkenness
B) ​prostitution
C) ​gangs
D) ​minor "quality of life" offenses
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​Laws targeting poor people's behavior,and the attitudes behind them,began to change during

A) ​the Great Depression.
B) ​World War II.
C) ​the Korean War.
D) ​the Civil Rights Movement.
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​Today,disorderly conduct crimes are most often referred to as

A) ​quality of life crimes.
B) ​public crimes.
C) ​disorderly crimes.
D) ​bad manners.
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Civil gang injunctions (CGIs)have been an unqualified success in controlling gang behavior.
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Order refers to the right of people to come and go as they please.
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The empirical findings regarding a link between minor quality of life offenses and more serious crimes are positive.
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​The Model Penal Code has limited modern disorderly conduct to three actions triggered by what?

A) ​subjective fault
B) ​objective fault
C) ​constructive fault
D) ​actual fault
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​"Quality of life" crimes refer to laws that are meant to control bad behavior in what location?

A) ​schools
B) ​public places
C) ​homes
D) ​government buildings
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​The broken windows theory was originated by

A) ​Wilson and Kelling.
B) ​Skogan.
C) ​Rogers and Hammerstein.
D) ​Johnson and Keslo.
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Discretionary decision making in the enforcement of minor crimes poses several ethical issues.
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​In an extensive survey of a representative sample of high- and low-crime neighborhoods in major cities,what topped the list of worries among all classes,races,and ethnic groups,among both men and women?

A) ​public drinking
B) ​loitering
C) ​prostitution
D) ​murder
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​In what case did the U.S.Supreme Court tighten the constitutional restrictions on loitering statutes?

A) ​Kolender v.Lawson
B) ​Mayor of New York v.Miln
C) ​Papischristou v.City of Jacksonville
D) ​Parker v.Municipal Judge
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The term "victimless crime" applies only to juveniles.
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All state and city governments have passed criminal laws to regulate gang behavior.
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Local government program's targeting "johns" may include car forfeiture.
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​The crime of vagrancy refers to

A) ​being poor and homeless.
B) ​refusing to take suitable work.
C) ​poor people roaming around without visible means of support.
D) ​people hanging around with no apparent purpose.
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​What is it called when a person is stopping people on the street to ask them for money?

A) ​vandalism
B) ​graffiti
C) ​littering
D) ​panhandling
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​In addition to criminal penalties,cities have also turned to what other remedies to control gang activity?

A) ​interlocutory order
B) ​mandate to cease
C) ​warrant to stop
D) ​civil remedies
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​Because begging is protected speech,attempts to regulate it must meet the requirements of which Amendment to the U.S.Constitution?

A) ​First
B) ​Fourth
C) ​Fifth
D) ​Sixth
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​First Amendment rights are virtually unrestricted in which of the following areas?

A) ​streets
B) ​airports
C) ​bus stations
D) ​subways
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​In medieval times,who had the power to try and punish crimes against morals?

A) ​government
B) ​king
C) ​ecclesiastical courts
D) ​monarch
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​How long have vagrancy and loitering been a crime?

A) ​at least 700 years
B) ​at least 800 years
C) ​at least 600 years
D) ​at least 900 years
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​The term "victimless crime" usually only applies to the conduct of

A) ​minors.
B) ​adults.
C) ​gang members.
D) ​minorities.
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​Which of the following is not an example of a "victimless crime"?

A) ​loitering
B) ​substance abuse
C) ​embezzlement
D) ​assisted suicide
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​The Ferguson,Missouri police department has been investigated for practices related to what?

A) ​racial discrimination
B) ​gang enforcement
C) ​public disorder offenses
D) ​vagrancy
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​What is the name given to the right of individuals to come and go as they please without government interference?

A) ​order
B) ​liberty
C) ​civil rights
D) ​breach of people
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​States can control the time,place,and manner,but cannot control the content of

A) ​panhandling.
B) ​prostitution.
C) ​loitering.
D) ​solicitation.
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​The Constitution does not permit a legislature to set a net large enough to catch

A) ​all possible gang members.
B) ​all possible prostitutes.
C) ​all possible rapists.
D) ​all possible offenders.
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​Discretionary decision making in the enforcement of minor crimes poses what kind of issues?

A) ​issues of disparity
B) ​issues of discrimination
C) ​issues of legitimacy
D) ​issues of disparity,discrimination,and legitimacy
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​Interactive Digital Software Association sued St.Louis County alleging that an ordinance in the County violated their First Amendment right to "free expression." The ordinance restricted what?

A) ​access to video games
B) ​panhandling
C) ​aggressive begging
D) ​loitering
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​States can control the following issues related to panhandling except

A) ​time.
B) ​content.
C) ​place.
D) ​manner.
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​In City of Chicago v.Morales,the U.S.Supreme Court held that the city's anti-gang ordinance was unconstitutional because it

A) ​violated equal protection.
B) ​discriminated against blacks.
C) ​unreasonably interfered with First Amendment rights.
D) ​was void for vagueness.
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​To deal with gang problems,many cities have utilized the civil remedy of an injunction to abate

A) ​public nuisances.
B) ​public order crimes.
C) ​quality of life crimes.
D) ​breaches of the peace.
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​Which of the following is not a factor used by courts when testing for the validity of a time,place,and manner regulation?

A) ​the content of the speech
B) ​a significant government interest
C) ​other channels of expression
D) ​the group/person making the speech
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​Courts began striking down vagrancy and loitering laws because they violated what doctrine?

A) ​void for overbreadth
B) ​ex post facto law
C) ​bill of attainder
D) ​void for vagueness
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​What type of crimes make it difficult to balance public good and individual privacy?

A) ​"victimless crimes" against public decency
B) ​sex crimes
C) ​aggravated assault crimes
D) ​Homicides
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​What type of officers deal primarily with prostitution crimes?

A) ​drug task force officers
B) ​vice squad officers
C) ​homicide detectives
D) ​neighborhood watch officers
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​The MPC limits conduct that qualifies as disorderly conduct actus reus to three actions.Which of the following is not one of those actions?

A) ​fighting in public
B) ​making "unreasonable noise" or using "abusive language"
C) ​creating a "hazardous or physically offensive condition"
D) ​panhandling
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​The Court has established a number of tests to determine whether ordinances violate the First Amendment guarantee of free speech.Which of the following is one of those tests?

A) ​to look at the place where the speech takes place
B) ​to look at who is speaking
C) ​to look at what is being said
D) ​to look at why the speech takes place
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​Based on his situation,James might be considered a

A) ​pimp.
B) ​vagrant.
C) ​prostitute.
D) ​gang member.
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​Historically,who has been punished the harshest for prostitution?

A) ​women
B) ​men
C) ​johns
D) ​pimps
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​What is the name of the injunction written by the city?

A) ​a civil gang injunction
B) ​a criminal gang injunction
C) ​a preliminary gang injunction
D) ​a preliminary criminal injunction
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​What type of activity is the officer engaging in when he stops to talk to the two men?

A) ​protecting public order
B) ​enforcing gang laws
C) ​enforcing drunk in public statutes
D) ​protecting the neighborhood from drug sales
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​Of the following ordinances,which is most likely to be of concern to James?

A) ​disorderly conduct
B) ​prostitution
C) ​panhandling
D) ​gang
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​In a constitutional democracy,"quality of life" crimes underscore the tension between liberty and

A) ​order.
B) ​freedom.
C) ​peace.
D) ​policing.
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​What civil remedy do cities use to control gang behavior?

A) ​injunction to abate public nuisances
B) ​injunction to abate public vagrancy
C) ​injunction to abate public panhandling
D) ​injunction to abate loitering
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​In 1941,the U.S.Supreme Court struck down a vagrancy statute that prohibited the importation of

A) ​paupers into California.
B) ​minorities into California.
C) ​gangs into California.
D) ​people into California.
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​How many types of prostitution statutes exist today?

A) ​one
B) ​three
C) ​two
D) ​four
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In practice,what is the most common use of disorderly conduct statutes?​

A) ​the ban on fighting in public
B) ​the ban on using "abusive language"
C) ​the ban on creating a "hazardous or physically offensive condition"
D) ​the ban on streetwalking
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​Based on the information provided,what crime could the officer charge Stephan and Tito with?

A) ​disorderly conduct
B) ​loitering
C) ​vagrancy
D) ​public intoxication
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​Which of the following is true of empirical evidence on the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior?

A) ​Such evidence supports the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
B) ​Such evidence does not support the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
C) ​Such evidence is mixed regarding the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
D) ​None of these answers is correct.
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​What are disorderly conduct crimes meant to control?

A) ​sexual intercourse
B) ​serious crime
C) ​sex crime
D) ​bad manners
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​Which of the following would be guilty of the crime of promoting or soliciting prostitution?

A) ​pimp
B) ​libertine
C) ​nymphomaniac
D) ​luddite
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​Noncriminal lawsuits brought by cities seeking restraining orders to bar gang members from gang activities are called

A) ​civil gang injunctions.
B) ​criminal gang injunctions.
C) ​preliminary gang injunctions.
D) ​preliminary criminal injunctions.
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​Disorderly conduct offenses are an important part of the criminal justice system for three reasons.Which of the following is not one of those reasons?

A) ​They affect large numbers of defendants.
B) ​They involve a great proportion of public activity.
C) ​They powerfully influence the view of public justice held by millions of people.
D) ​All of these answers are correct.
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Deck 12: Crimes Against Public Order and Morals
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The list of quality of life offenses includes public drinking and drunkenness.
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Constructive disorderly conduct "tends to provoke or incite others to break the peace."
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3
The empirical research on the connection between violent video games and criminal behavior is mixed.
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The U.S.Supreme Court has never struck down a vagrancy or loitering law.
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Disorderly conduct has a wide impact on the criminal justice system.
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Historically,men have been punished more for prostitution than women.
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The link between violent video games and criminal behavior is based on broken windows theory.
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Playing violent video games is only one of many risk factors for violent behavior.
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To be constitutional,time,place,and manner regulations must be based on the content of the speech.
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Under the Model Penal Code,fighting in public qualifies as actus reus for disorderly conduct.
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Expressive conduct is protected by the First Amendment.
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Crimes against public order and morals affect fewer people than the crimes against persons and their property.
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Commercial speech is protected by the First Amendment.
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The broken windows theory was originally proposed by Wilson and Mill.
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Vagrancy means to remain in one place with no apparent purpose.
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Most people are more worried about bad public manners than they are about serious crimes.
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Any examination of criminal law should ignore quality-of-life crimes as unimportant to early 21st-century life.
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Order and liberty are goals that can be inconsistent.
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Although it's a crime to buy and sell sex,it is not a crime to solicit prostitution.
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Disorderly conduct crimes are offenses against public order and morals.
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Vagrancy is a relatively new crime.
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States can control the time,content,and manner of panhandling,but not the place.
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​The Model Penal Code disorderly conduct statute requires the mens rea of

A) ​negligence.
B) ​strict liability.
C) ​recklessness or knowledge.
D) ​knowledge.
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According to the catharsis theory,"When people play violent games,they are able to release their aggression in the virtual world instead of the real world."
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​Broken windows theory is concerned with which of the following?

A) ​a direct link between disorder and crime
B) ​a direct link between prostitution and crime
C) ​a direct link between drug-dealing and crime
D) ​a direct link between pandering and crime
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​Broken windows theory connects serious crime with which of the following?

A) ​public drunkenness
B) ​prostitution
C) ​gangs
D) ​minor "quality of life" offenses
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​Laws targeting poor people's behavior,and the attitudes behind them,began to change during

A) ​the Great Depression.
B) ​World War II.
C) ​the Korean War.
D) ​the Civil Rights Movement.
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​Today,disorderly conduct crimes are most often referred to as

A) ​quality of life crimes.
B) ​public crimes.
C) ​disorderly crimes.
D) ​bad manners.
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Civil gang injunctions (CGIs)have been an unqualified success in controlling gang behavior.
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Order refers to the right of people to come and go as they please.
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The empirical findings regarding a link between minor quality of life offenses and more serious crimes are positive.
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32
​The Model Penal Code has limited modern disorderly conduct to three actions triggered by what?

A) ​subjective fault
B) ​objective fault
C) ​constructive fault
D) ​actual fault
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​"Quality of life" crimes refer to laws that are meant to control bad behavior in what location?

A) ​schools
B) ​public places
C) ​homes
D) ​government buildings
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​The broken windows theory was originated by

A) ​Wilson and Kelling.
B) ​Skogan.
C) ​Rogers and Hammerstein.
D) ​Johnson and Keslo.
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Discretionary decision making in the enforcement of minor crimes poses several ethical issues.
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​In an extensive survey of a representative sample of high- and low-crime neighborhoods in major cities,what topped the list of worries among all classes,races,and ethnic groups,among both men and women?

A) ​public drinking
B) ​loitering
C) ​prostitution
D) ​murder
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​In what case did the U.S.Supreme Court tighten the constitutional restrictions on loitering statutes?

A) ​Kolender v.Lawson
B) ​Mayor of New York v.Miln
C) ​Papischristou v.City of Jacksonville
D) ​Parker v.Municipal Judge
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The term "victimless crime" applies only to juveniles.
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All state and city governments have passed criminal laws to regulate gang behavior.
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Local government program's targeting "johns" may include car forfeiture.
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​The crime of vagrancy refers to

A) ​being poor and homeless.
B) ​refusing to take suitable work.
C) ​poor people roaming around without visible means of support.
D) ​people hanging around with no apparent purpose.
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​What is it called when a person is stopping people on the street to ask them for money?

A) ​vandalism
B) ​graffiti
C) ​littering
D) ​panhandling
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​In addition to criminal penalties,cities have also turned to what other remedies to control gang activity?

A) ​interlocutory order
B) ​mandate to cease
C) ​warrant to stop
D) ​civil remedies
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44
​Because begging is protected speech,attempts to regulate it must meet the requirements of which Amendment to the U.S.Constitution?

A) ​First
B) ​Fourth
C) ​Fifth
D) ​Sixth
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​First Amendment rights are virtually unrestricted in which of the following areas?

A) ​streets
B) ​airports
C) ​bus stations
D) ​subways
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46
​In medieval times,who had the power to try and punish crimes against morals?

A) ​government
B) ​king
C) ​ecclesiastical courts
D) ​monarch
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​How long have vagrancy and loitering been a crime?

A) ​at least 700 years
B) ​at least 800 years
C) ​at least 600 years
D) ​at least 900 years
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​The term "victimless crime" usually only applies to the conduct of

A) ​minors.
B) ​adults.
C) ​gang members.
D) ​minorities.
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​Which of the following is not an example of a "victimless crime"?

A) ​loitering
B) ​substance abuse
C) ​embezzlement
D) ​assisted suicide
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​The Ferguson,Missouri police department has been investigated for practices related to what?

A) ​racial discrimination
B) ​gang enforcement
C) ​public disorder offenses
D) ​vagrancy
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​What is the name given to the right of individuals to come and go as they please without government interference?

A) ​order
B) ​liberty
C) ​civil rights
D) ​breach of people
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52
​States can control the time,place,and manner,but cannot control the content of

A) ​panhandling.
B) ​prostitution.
C) ​loitering.
D) ​solicitation.
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53
​The Constitution does not permit a legislature to set a net large enough to catch

A) ​all possible gang members.
B) ​all possible prostitutes.
C) ​all possible rapists.
D) ​all possible offenders.
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54
​Discretionary decision making in the enforcement of minor crimes poses what kind of issues?

A) ​issues of disparity
B) ​issues of discrimination
C) ​issues of legitimacy
D) ​issues of disparity,discrimination,and legitimacy
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55
​Interactive Digital Software Association sued St.Louis County alleging that an ordinance in the County violated their First Amendment right to "free expression." The ordinance restricted what?

A) ​access to video games
B) ​panhandling
C) ​aggressive begging
D) ​loitering
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​States can control the following issues related to panhandling except

A) ​time.
B) ​content.
C) ​place.
D) ​manner.
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57
​In City of Chicago v.Morales,the U.S.Supreme Court held that the city's anti-gang ordinance was unconstitutional because it

A) ​violated equal protection.
B) ​discriminated against blacks.
C) ​unreasonably interfered with First Amendment rights.
D) ​was void for vagueness.
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58
​To deal with gang problems,many cities have utilized the civil remedy of an injunction to abate

A) ​public nuisances.
B) ​public order crimes.
C) ​quality of life crimes.
D) ​breaches of the peace.
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​Which of the following is not a factor used by courts when testing for the validity of a time,place,and manner regulation?

A) ​the content of the speech
B) ​a significant government interest
C) ​other channels of expression
D) ​the group/person making the speech
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60
​Courts began striking down vagrancy and loitering laws because they violated what doctrine?

A) ​void for overbreadth
B) ​ex post facto law
C) ​bill of attainder
D) ​void for vagueness
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61
​What type of crimes make it difficult to balance public good and individual privacy?

A) ​"victimless crimes" against public decency
B) ​sex crimes
C) ​aggravated assault crimes
D) ​Homicides
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​What type of officers deal primarily with prostitution crimes?

A) ​drug task force officers
B) ​vice squad officers
C) ​homicide detectives
D) ​neighborhood watch officers
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63
​The MPC limits conduct that qualifies as disorderly conduct actus reus to three actions.Which of the following is not one of those actions?

A) ​fighting in public
B) ​making "unreasonable noise" or using "abusive language"
C) ​creating a "hazardous or physically offensive condition"
D) ​panhandling
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64
​The Court has established a number of tests to determine whether ordinances violate the First Amendment guarantee of free speech.Which of the following is one of those tests?

A) ​to look at the place where the speech takes place
B) ​to look at who is speaking
C) ​to look at what is being said
D) ​to look at why the speech takes place
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65
​Based on his situation,James might be considered a

A) ​pimp.
B) ​vagrant.
C) ​prostitute.
D) ​gang member.
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66
​Historically,who has been punished the harshest for prostitution?

A) ​women
B) ​men
C) ​johns
D) ​pimps
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67
​What is the name of the injunction written by the city?

A) ​a civil gang injunction
B) ​a criminal gang injunction
C) ​a preliminary gang injunction
D) ​a preliminary criminal injunction
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68
​What type of activity is the officer engaging in when he stops to talk to the two men?

A) ​protecting public order
B) ​enforcing gang laws
C) ​enforcing drunk in public statutes
D) ​protecting the neighborhood from drug sales
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69
​Of the following ordinances,which is most likely to be of concern to James?

A) ​disorderly conduct
B) ​prostitution
C) ​panhandling
D) ​gang
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70
​In a constitutional democracy,"quality of life" crimes underscore the tension between liberty and

A) ​order.
B) ​freedom.
C) ​peace.
D) ​policing.
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71
​What civil remedy do cities use to control gang behavior?

A) ​injunction to abate public nuisances
B) ​injunction to abate public vagrancy
C) ​injunction to abate public panhandling
D) ​injunction to abate loitering
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72
​In 1941,the U.S.Supreme Court struck down a vagrancy statute that prohibited the importation of

A) ​paupers into California.
B) ​minorities into California.
C) ​gangs into California.
D) ​people into California.
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73
​How many types of prostitution statutes exist today?

A) ​one
B) ​three
C) ​two
D) ​four
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74
In practice,what is the most common use of disorderly conduct statutes?​

A) ​the ban on fighting in public
B) ​the ban on using "abusive language"
C) ​the ban on creating a "hazardous or physically offensive condition"
D) ​the ban on streetwalking
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75
​Based on the information provided,what crime could the officer charge Stephan and Tito with?

A) ​disorderly conduct
B) ​loitering
C) ​vagrancy
D) ​public intoxication
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76
​Which of the following is true of empirical evidence on the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior?

A) ​Such evidence supports the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
B) ​Such evidence does not support the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
C) ​Such evidence is mixed regarding the effectiveness of civil gang injunctions in controlling gang behavior.
D) ​None of these answers is correct.
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77
​What are disorderly conduct crimes meant to control?

A) ​sexual intercourse
B) ​serious crime
C) ​sex crime
D) ​bad manners
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78
​Which of the following would be guilty of the crime of promoting or soliciting prostitution?

A) ​pimp
B) ​libertine
C) ​nymphomaniac
D) ​luddite
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79
​Noncriminal lawsuits brought by cities seeking restraining orders to bar gang members from gang activities are called

A) ​civil gang injunctions.
B) ​criminal gang injunctions.
C) ​preliminary gang injunctions.
D) ​preliminary criminal injunctions.
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80
​Disorderly conduct offenses are an important part of the criminal justice system for three reasons.Which of the following is not one of those reasons?

A) ​They affect large numbers of defendants.
B) ​They involve a great proportion of public activity.
C) ​They powerfully influence the view of public justice held by millions of people.
D) ​All of these answers are correct.
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