Deck 4: The Uniform Crime Reports and Sampling
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Deck 4: The Uniform Crime Reports and Sampling
1
The original UCR only reported summary counts of crime.
True
2
Coverage of the Uniform Crime Reports has steadily improved since its inception in 1930.
True
3
The hierarchy rule as employed in the UCR reports the most serious offense involved in a criminal incident.
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4
The UCR Crime Index is an unweighted one; that is, a murder has the same importance in the overall index as bicycle theft.
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In the UCR, Part II crimes are called index offenses.
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Replication involves repeating the design and methodology of previous studies.
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Unobtrusive measures refer to secretive or nonreactive methods.
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The first major revision of the UCR took place in the sixties.
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9
The redesigned UCR converts to a National Incident?Based Reporting System.
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10
Demographic shifts may provide some explanation for rapidly rising or falling crime rates.
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11
There is a positive relationship between a larger, improved, and professional police establishment and rising crime rates.
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12
The UCR includes most victimless and white collar crimes.
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13
Life histories and case studies are examples of qualitative research.
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14
In surveys, statistics can be used to control for rival causal factors after the fact.
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15
The expression of crime in rates per certain units of popu lation enables a fair comparison of different size units.
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16
The major explanation for the "crime dip" in the eighties was increase in police efficiency.
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17
The UCR crime index is weighted according to offense seriousness.
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18
The number of state UCR programs has increased since the sixties.
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19
Arson is the most unreliably measured of the UCR index offenses.
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20
Most federal cases, "victimless" crimes, and white collar crimes are not contained in the UCR.
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21
Stratified samples can better assure a representative sample than simple random samples.
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22
Nonprobability samples violate the equal probability of selection procedure.
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23
The National Incident Based Reporting System still will lack the capacity to note whether a crime was committed by computer.
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24
The chief advantage of the simple random sample is that it is Basic and quick.
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25
Focus groups are employed in participant?observation studies.
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26
The redesigned UCR eliminates the hierarchy rule for recording multiple crime incidents.
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27
Criminal profiling involves attempts to construct typical characteristics of certain types of criminals.
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28
As larger, improved, professional police establishments were created, there was a decline in the crime rate.
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29
The original UCR system includes "crimes against society" as a category.
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30
In order to select a simple random sample it is necessary to acquire a clear and complete list of all elements of the population.
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31
The National Incident?Based Reporting System designates each crime as either attempted or completed.
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32
Simple random samples by no means guarantee probability samples.
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33
A simple random sample is illustrated by people?on?the street interviews.
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34
The original UCR system reported many attempted crimes as completed ones.
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35
The redesigned UCR reduces and simplifies the number of crimes recorded.
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36
Cluster sampling is particularly useful in surveys which are to use field interviews.
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37
The redesigned UCR expands the forcible rape category to include forcible sodomy, sexual assault with object, and forcible fondling.
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38
Simple random samples by no means guarantee representative samples.
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39
Probability samples are ones which assure that an equal probability of selection method is employed.
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40
The National Incident?Based Reporting System requires detailed data on individual crime incidents and arrests using separate reports for each incident/arrest.
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41
Which of the following is not an index offense?
A) murder
B) rape
C) burglary
D) embezzlement
A) murder
B) rape
C) burglary
D) embezzlement
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42
Cluster sampling is most useful in telephone surveys.
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43
Which of the following was not mentioned as a limitation of the UCR?
A) includes too many white collar crimes
B) politics in keeping statistics affects rates
C) changes in police administration affects rates
D) does not include all crime
A) includes too many white collar crimes
B) politics in keeping statistics affects rates
C) changes in police administration affects rates
D) does not include all crime
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44
According to the classification of data gathering approaches in the text, the use of the Uniform Crime Reports for research purposes would be considered an example of:
A) an experiment
B) survey research
C) participant observation
D) unobtrusive measures
A) an experiment
B) survey research
C) participant observation
D) unobtrusive measures
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45
Which of the following is not a probability sample?
A) quota
B) stratified
C) cluster
D) simple random
A) quota
B) stratified
C) cluster
D) simple random
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46
One problem with simple random samples is that they can be cumbersome or time?consuminq to select.
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47
While added to the crime index by an act of Congress in 1978, which of the following crimes is not included in the actual calculation of the crime index?
A) arson
B) rape
C) larceny
D) vehicle theft
A) arson
B) rape
C) larceny
D) vehicle theft
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48
Which of the following is true with respect to survey research?
A) there have been very few examples of its usage in criminal justice
B) its use is restricted to market and voter surveys
C) it has been particularly useful in victim surveys
D) most are invalid due to poor sampling procedures used
A) there have been very few examples of its usage in criminal justice
B) its use is restricted to market and voter surveys
C) it has been particularly useful in victim surveys
D) most are invalid due to poor sampling procedures used
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49
A quota sample is a probability sample.
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50
The redesigned UCR considers crimes such as drug offenses, gambling violations, pornography and prostitution:
A) Crimes Against Society
B) Part I Crimes
C) Status Offenses
D) Victimless Crimes
A) Crimes Against Society
B) Part I Crimes
C) Status Offenses
D) Victimless Crimes
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51
Nonprobability samples utilize an equal probability of selection method.
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52
A quota sample is a nonprobability stratified sample.
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53
The fact that the crime index is an unweighted index means that:
A) it does not control for internal validity
B) it is a hypothesis?generating device
C) it does not consider the seriousness of crimes
D) it fails to control for interdigitation
A) it does not control for internal validity
B) it is a hypothesis?generating device
C) it does not consider the seriousness of crimes
D) it fails to control for interdigitation
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54
Which of the following was not mentioned in the text as responsible for the big increase in the crime rate in the sixties?
A) better communications
B) moral decay
C) more professional police departments
D) better recording of crime
A) better communications
B) moral decay
C) more professional police departments
D) better recording of crime
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55
The initials NIBRS stand for:
A) National Institute and Bureau for Research and Statistics
B) National and International Bureau for References and Science
C) Northern Interagency of the Bureau of Reports and Statistics
D) National Incident?Based Reporting System
A) National Institute and Bureau for Research and Statistics
B) National and International Bureau for References and Science
C) Northern Interagency of the Bureau of Reports and Statistics
D) National Incident?Based Reporting System
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56
The hierarchy rule as used in the original UCR system:
A) reports only the most serious offense
B) orders factors according to importance
C) describes index offenses first
D) excludes Part II offenses
A) reports only the most serious offense
B) orders factors according to importance
C) describes index offenses first
D) excludes Part II offenses
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57
Focus groups refer to attempts to construct and focus upon typical characteristics of criminal organizations.
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58
Multistage sampling involves combinations of stratified and/or cluster and/or simple random samples or other sampling procedures.
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59
Criminal profiling involves bringing together groups of volunteers in order to record their attitudes regarding crime and criminals.
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60
A purposive (judgmental) sample is a nonprobability sample.
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61
A simple random sample does not assure:
A) a probability sample
B) a representative sample
C) an equal probability of selection method
D) that the sample was selected in a probability manner
A) a probability sample
B) a representative sample
C) an equal probability of selection method
D) that the sample was selected in a probability manner
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62
samples refer to those that permit estimation of the likelihood of each element of the population being selected in the sample.
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63
This type of sampling involves taking every Nth item in a list:
A) simple random
B) stratified
C) cluster
D) systematic
A) simple random
B) stratified
C) cluster
D) systematic
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64
Cluster sampling is a particularly useful technique to employ:
A) when interviewing populations that are geographically widely dispersed
B) in telephone interviews of households
C) in surveys employing mail questionnaires
D) for experimental purposes
A) when interviewing populations that are geographically widely dispersed
B) in telephone interviews of households
C) in surveys employing mail questionnaires
D) for experimental purposes
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65
What type of sampling procedure is most useful for participant observation studies?
A) stratified
B) cluster
C) snowball
D) probability
A) stratified
B) cluster
C) snowball
D) probability
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66
Which of the following is not a nonprobability sample?
A) quota
B) purposive
C) cluster
D) snowball
A) quota
B) purposive
C) cluster
D) snowball
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67
Which of the following is not true of a simple random sample?
A) it has the characteristic of an EPSEM sample
B) it assures a representative sample
C) it requires a complete list of the population to be sampled
D) it can be cumbersome to perform
A) it has the characteristic of an EPSEM sample
B) it assures a representative sample
C) it requires a complete list of the population to be sampled
D) it can be cumbersome to perform
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68
samples are those which do not utilize an equal probability of selection method.
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69
sampling involves using introductions from initial subjects to obtain a network of other subjects.
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70
This type of sampling is described as a nonprobability stratified sample:
A) systematic
B) quota
C) accidental
D) purposive
A) systematic
B) quota
C) accidental
D) purposive
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71
is the term for clandestine or nonreactive methods of data gathering.
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72
sampling is a nonprobability stratified sample.
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73
The primary concern in selecting samples is that the samples are of/from the population:
A) different from
B) longitudinal characteristics of
C) representative of
D) operationalizations of
A) different from
B) longitudinal characteristics of
C) representative of
D) operationalizations of
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74
is a type of sampling usually used in surveys that involve field interviews and is most useful in studies that involve widely dispersed subjects.
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75
What type of sampling procedure is most useful for interviewing widely disperse populations?
A) stratified
B) cluster
C) snowball
D) probability
A) stratified
B) cluster
C) snowball
D) probability
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76
samples rely on knowledge of the distribution of a population's characteristics to choose a sample that assures representativeness of these characteristics.
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77
Which of the following is a description of a judgmental sample?
A) the U.S. Census
B) a marketing survey of test market cities
C) studying a sample of census tracts
D) the National Crime Survey
A) the U.S. Census
B) a marketing survey of test market cities
C) studying a sample of census tracts
D) the National Crime Survey
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78
A type of sampling which relies upon knowledge of the dis tribution or proportion of population characteristics in order to choose a sample which assures representativeness of these characteristics is a:
A) simple random sample
B) stratified sample
C) cluster sample
D) systematic sample
A) simple random sample
B) stratified sample
C) cluster sample
D) systematic sample
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79
is a research strategy in which the researcher observes a group by participating, to varying degrees, in the activities of the group.
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80
samples are ones in which every Nth item in a list is included.
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