Deck 11: Crime

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Among property crimes,______ declined by the largest amount between 1995 and 2014.

A)burglary
B)larceny-theft
C)robbery
D)motor vehicle theft
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Of the following crimes,______ has the highest clearance rate.

A)murder
B)robbery
C)rape
D)motor vehicle theft
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About ______ of all homicides involve a male offender and a male victim.

A)one-fourth
B)one-third
C)three-fourths
D)two-thirds
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Sentencing an offender to an unspecified amount of time is ______.

A)an indeterminate sentence
B)reallocation
C)restorative justice
D)a determinate sentence
Question
Reported violent and property crime ______ between 1995 and 2014.

A)increased dramatically
B)increased slightly
C)stayed the same
D)decreased substantially
Question
Pleading self-defense and insanity when charged with a crime are both examples of a(n)______ defense.

A)restorative justice
B)presumed innocent
C)plea bargain
D)affirmative
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Murder,rape,and robbery would be considered ______ crimes by the FBI.

A)violent
B)property
C)regulatory
D)egregious
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______ is/are thought processes deemed rational even when people are constrained by low intelligence,chemical dependence,or mental illness.

A)Normative conflict
B)Affirmative defenses
C)Adjudication
D)Bounded rationality
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The ______ process requires both attorneys to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of their case and come to a resolution short of trial.

A)restorative justice
B)presumed innocent
C)plea bargain
D)affirmative
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______ crimes violate our moral conscience.

A)Mala in se
B)Mala prohibita
C)Mala regulates
D)Mala vera
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______ crimes are acts that may not be commonly viewed as evil,and many people might not agree they are crimes at all.

A)Mala in se
B)Mala prohibita
C)Mala regulates
D)Mala vera
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In ______,a new definition of rape took effect.It removed the requirement of "forcible" assault and legally recognized that males could also be victims of rape.

A)2004
B)1986
C)1979
D)2013
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About ______ of homicides involve a female offender and a female victim.

A)2%
B)10%
C)16%
D)22%
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Embezzlement and shoplifting would be considered ______ crimes by the FBI.

A)violent
B)property
C)regulatory
D)egregious
Question
Among violent crimes,______ declined by the largest amount between 1995 and 2014.

A)murder
B)rape
C)robbery
D)motor vehicle theft
Question
When compared to the crime rates two decades ago,crime has ______.

A)remained relatively stable
B)slightly decreased
C)increased slightly
D)significantly decreased
Question
Murder would be considered a ______ crime.

A)mala in se
B)mala prohibita
C)mala regulates
D)mala vera
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Smoking marijuana would best be characterized as a ______ crime.

A)mala in se
B)mala prohibita
C)mala regulates
D)mala vera
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______ crimes are defined as offenses with effects that can be felt across national borders.

A)Transnational
B)Normative
C)Regulatory
D)Egregious
Question
Of the following crimes,______ has the lowest clearance rate.

A)murder
B)robbery
C)rape
D)motor vehicle theft
Question
______allows a convicted individual to stay in the community under certain conditions such as supervision,counseling,maintaining a drug-free status,and a clean record.

A)Probation
B)General deterrence
C)Recidivism
D)Incapacitation
Question
______ is a theory of crime that asserts that all behavior is learned,both criminal and noncriminal.

A)Differential association theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Primary deviance
D)Secondary deviance
Question
______ theory argues individuals commit crimes because they cannot succeed within the boundaries society has created for them.

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Opportunity
D)Social control
Question
In 2002,about ______ of all felony convictions in state courts were the result of the plea bargain process.

A)10%
B)25%
C)60%
D)95%
Question
While strain theory can explain ______ crimes,it cannot explain ______.

A)ritual crimes;retreatist crimes
B)retreatist crimes;ritual crimes
C)property and premeditated crimes;crimes of passion
D)crimes of passion;property and premeditated crimes
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The law for possessing quantities of crack cocaine,favored by urban drug users,established prison terms ______ times as long as for powdered cocaine,preferred by suburban users.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
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Tannenbaum's explanation of the "dramatization of evil" is most closely associated with which of the following theoretical schools of thought?

A)functionalism
B)conflict theory
C)symbolic interaction
D)feminist theory
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______ theory says the stronger a person's bond to society,the less likely he or she will feel "free to deviate."

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Opportunity
D)Social control
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______ is the theory that members of the upper class make the laws to serve and protect their own interest to the detriment of the lower class.

A)Bourgeoisie legality
B)Labeling theory
C)Marxist criminology
D)Proletariat
Question
How many states have adopted some form of hate crime legislation,making it a crime to victimize a person simply because of his or her identity or beliefs?

A)50
B)46
C)45
D)31
Question
Today,about ______ of U.S.prison inmates are Black or Latino.

A)20%
B)40%
C)60%
D)80%
Question
______allows inmates to leave prison early and finish their sentence within the community,also under supervision and other conditions.

A)Probation
B)General deterrence
C)Parole
D)Incapacitation
Question
Rather than using a case efficiency model of justice,______ courts make problem-solving their primary goal and orient their proceedings toward social justice.

A)traditional
B)corrective
C)specialized
D)collaborative
Question
The system,principle,or practice of managing or governing individuals in the manner of a father dealing with his children is called ______.

A)paternalism
B)feminist criminology
C)partnership
D)fatherhood
Question
Educational programs,mental health counseling,drug and alcohol treatment,and anger management can best be described as examples of ______.

A)rehabilitation
B)general deterrence
C)retribution
D)incapacitation
Question
______ emphasizes how the application of sanctions can lead to a deviant stigma applied by others,which in turn affects one's identity and subsequent delinquency.

A)Criminological theory
B)Differential association theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Primary deviance
Question
The most prominent purposes of punishment are incapacitation,rehabilitation,retribution,and ______.

A)deterrence
B)restoration
C)mediation
D)arbitration
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______ theory suggests that people make a decision about whether or not they commit a crime based on their ability to weigh the costs and benefits of committing the crime.

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Rational choice
D)Social control
Question
All of the following are examples of specialized courts,EXCEPT ______.

A)drug courts
B)teen courts
C)domestic violence courts
D)rape courts
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______ is best described as punishment for punishment's sake.

A)Rehabilitation
B)General deterrence
C)Retribution
D)Incapacitation
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Nationwide,the number of reported violent crimes and property crimes has increased over the past two decades.
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Briefly explain how Take Back the Night originated and how this organization is important in today's world.
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What are the two broad categories of crime? Describe the main differences between these categories and give at least two examples to support your answer.
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Punishments for possession of crack cocaine,weak enforcement of wage laws,and stop-and-frisk policies all contribute to the disproportionate incarceration of people of color.
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In the United States,all accused defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty,even when there is a confession or overwhelming physical evidence.
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Gun-related homicide in the U.S.rate is seven times higher than other countries
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Incapacitation involves punishment for the sake of punishment.
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While males are more likely to commit crimes,females are more likely to be the victims of crime.
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Murder would be considered a mala in se crime.
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There is no single understanding of crime as a social problem.
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If an individual robs a convenience store and in the process shoots the clerk,only the shooting will be reported to the FBI through the UCR.
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Rehabilitation involves the loss of individual freedom and liberty.
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Routine activities theory suggests that crime occurs when three things converge in space and time.Name those three things and the important policy implications from this theory.
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What is deterrence? Discuss the difference between the two primary types of deterrence and provide examples of each.
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What does it mean to say crime is socially defined? Describe two factors that can influence what people define as a crime and give two examples to support your answer.
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1
Among property crimes,______ declined by the largest amount between 1995 and 2014.

A)burglary
B)larceny-theft
C)robbery
D)motor vehicle theft
D
2
Of the following crimes,______ has the highest clearance rate.

A)murder
B)robbery
C)rape
D)motor vehicle theft
A
3
About ______ of all homicides involve a male offender and a male victim.

A)one-fourth
B)one-third
C)three-fourths
D)two-thirds
D
4
Sentencing an offender to an unspecified amount of time is ______.

A)an indeterminate sentence
B)reallocation
C)restorative justice
D)a determinate sentence
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Reported violent and property crime ______ between 1995 and 2014.

A)increased dramatically
B)increased slightly
C)stayed the same
D)decreased substantially
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6
Pleading self-defense and insanity when charged with a crime are both examples of a(n)______ defense.

A)restorative justice
B)presumed innocent
C)plea bargain
D)affirmative
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7
Murder,rape,and robbery would be considered ______ crimes by the FBI.

A)violent
B)property
C)regulatory
D)egregious
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8
______ is/are thought processes deemed rational even when people are constrained by low intelligence,chemical dependence,or mental illness.

A)Normative conflict
B)Affirmative defenses
C)Adjudication
D)Bounded rationality
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9
The ______ process requires both attorneys to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of their case and come to a resolution short of trial.

A)restorative justice
B)presumed innocent
C)plea bargain
D)affirmative
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10
______ crimes violate our moral conscience.

A)Mala in se
B)Mala prohibita
C)Mala regulates
D)Mala vera
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11
______ crimes are acts that may not be commonly viewed as evil,and many people might not agree they are crimes at all.

A)Mala in se
B)Mala prohibita
C)Mala regulates
D)Mala vera
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12
In ______,a new definition of rape took effect.It removed the requirement of "forcible" assault and legally recognized that males could also be victims of rape.

A)2004
B)1986
C)1979
D)2013
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13
About ______ of homicides involve a female offender and a female victim.

A)2%
B)10%
C)16%
D)22%
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14
Embezzlement and shoplifting would be considered ______ crimes by the FBI.

A)violent
B)property
C)regulatory
D)egregious
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15
Among violent crimes,______ declined by the largest amount between 1995 and 2014.

A)murder
B)rape
C)robbery
D)motor vehicle theft
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16
When compared to the crime rates two decades ago,crime has ______.

A)remained relatively stable
B)slightly decreased
C)increased slightly
D)significantly decreased
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17
Murder would be considered a ______ crime.

A)mala in se
B)mala prohibita
C)mala regulates
D)mala vera
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18
Smoking marijuana would best be characterized as a ______ crime.

A)mala in se
B)mala prohibita
C)mala regulates
D)mala vera
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19
______ crimes are defined as offenses with effects that can be felt across national borders.

A)Transnational
B)Normative
C)Regulatory
D)Egregious
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20
Of the following crimes,______ has the lowest clearance rate.

A)murder
B)robbery
C)rape
D)motor vehicle theft
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21
______allows a convicted individual to stay in the community under certain conditions such as supervision,counseling,maintaining a drug-free status,and a clean record.

A)Probation
B)General deterrence
C)Recidivism
D)Incapacitation
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22
______ is a theory of crime that asserts that all behavior is learned,both criminal and noncriminal.

A)Differential association theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Primary deviance
D)Secondary deviance
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23
______ theory argues individuals commit crimes because they cannot succeed within the boundaries society has created for them.

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Opportunity
D)Social control
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24
In 2002,about ______ of all felony convictions in state courts were the result of the plea bargain process.

A)10%
B)25%
C)60%
D)95%
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25
While strain theory can explain ______ crimes,it cannot explain ______.

A)ritual crimes;retreatist crimes
B)retreatist crimes;ritual crimes
C)property and premeditated crimes;crimes of passion
D)crimes of passion;property and premeditated crimes
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26
The law for possessing quantities of crack cocaine,favored by urban drug users,established prison terms ______ times as long as for powdered cocaine,preferred by suburban users.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
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27
Tannenbaum's explanation of the "dramatization of evil" is most closely associated with which of the following theoretical schools of thought?

A)functionalism
B)conflict theory
C)symbolic interaction
D)feminist theory
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______ theory says the stronger a person's bond to society,the less likely he or she will feel "free to deviate."

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Opportunity
D)Social control
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29
______ is the theory that members of the upper class make the laws to serve and protect their own interest to the detriment of the lower class.

A)Bourgeoisie legality
B)Labeling theory
C)Marxist criminology
D)Proletariat
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30
How many states have adopted some form of hate crime legislation,making it a crime to victimize a person simply because of his or her identity or beliefs?

A)50
B)46
C)45
D)31
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31
Today,about ______ of U.S.prison inmates are Black or Latino.

A)20%
B)40%
C)60%
D)80%
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32
______allows inmates to leave prison early and finish their sentence within the community,also under supervision and other conditions.

A)Probation
B)General deterrence
C)Parole
D)Incapacitation
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Rather than using a case efficiency model of justice,______ courts make problem-solving their primary goal and orient their proceedings toward social justice.

A)traditional
B)corrective
C)specialized
D)collaborative
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34
The system,principle,or practice of managing or governing individuals in the manner of a father dealing with his children is called ______.

A)paternalism
B)feminist criminology
C)partnership
D)fatherhood
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35
Educational programs,mental health counseling,drug and alcohol treatment,and anger management can best be described as examples of ______.

A)rehabilitation
B)general deterrence
C)retribution
D)incapacitation
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36
______ emphasizes how the application of sanctions can lead to a deviant stigma applied by others,which in turn affects one's identity and subsequent delinquency.

A)Criminological theory
B)Differential association theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Primary deviance
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37
The most prominent purposes of punishment are incapacitation,rehabilitation,retribution,and ______.

A)deterrence
B)restoration
C)mediation
D)arbitration
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38
______ theory suggests that people make a decision about whether or not they commit a crime based on their ability to weigh the costs and benefits of committing the crime.

A)Anomie
B)Strain
C)Rational choice
D)Social control
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39
All of the following are examples of specialized courts,EXCEPT ______.

A)drug courts
B)teen courts
C)domestic violence courts
D)rape courts
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______ is best described as punishment for punishment's sake.

A)Rehabilitation
B)General deterrence
C)Retribution
D)Incapacitation
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41
Nationwide,the number of reported violent crimes and property crimes has increased over the past two decades.
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42
Briefly explain how Take Back the Night originated and how this organization is important in today's world.
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43
What are the two broad categories of crime? Describe the main differences between these categories and give at least two examples to support your answer.
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44
Punishments for possession of crack cocaine,weak enforcement of wage laws,and stop-and-frisk policies all contribute to the disproportionate incarceration of people of color.
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45
In the United States,all accused defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty,even when there is a confession or overwhelming physical evidence.
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46
Gun-related homicide in the U.S.rate is seven times higher than other countries
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47
Incapacitation involves punishment for the sake of punishment.
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48
While males are more likely to commit crimes,females are more likely to be the victims of crime.
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49
Murder would be considered a mala in se crime.
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50
There is no single understanding of crime as a social problem.
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51
If an individual robs a convenience store and in the process shoots the clerk,only the shooting will be reported to the FBI through the UCR.
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52
Rehabilitation involves the loss of individual freedom and liberty.
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53
Routine activities theory suggests that crime occurs when three things converge in space and time.Name those three things and the important policy implications from this theory.
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54
What is deterrence? Discuss the difference between the two primary types of deterrence and provide examples of each.
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What does it mean to say crime is socially defined? Describe two factors that can influence what people define as a crime and give two examples to support your answer.
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