Exam 4: Counting Crime
Exam 1: Crime,criminals,and Criminology71 Questions
Exam 2: The Social Context of Dispute Settlement and the Rise of Law68 Questions
Exam 3: Criminal Law70 Questions
Exam 4: Counting Crime64 Questions
Exam 5: Correlates of Criminal Behaviour69 Questions
Exam 6: Feminism and Criminology67 Questions
Exam 7: Victimology,victim Services,and Victim Rights in Canada70 Questions
Exam 8: Early Theories of Criminology69 Questions
Exam 9: Psychological Perspectives on Criminality68 Questions
Exam 10: Strain Theories61 Questions
Exam 11: Conflict Theories62 Questions
Exam 12: Critical Criminology in Canada64 Questions
Exam 13: Interactionist Theories63 Questions
Exam 14: Social Control Theory66 Questions
Exam 15: Deterrence,routine Activity,and Rational Choice Theories62 Questions
Exam 16: Organized Crime61 Questions
Exam 17: Corporate and White-Collar Crime67 Questions
Exam 18: Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance56 Questions
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Which of the following is a limitation of victimization surveys?
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How can a social movement such as #MeToo impact crime statistics?
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Which of the following is a challenge when comparing court survey information to that gathered by the UCR?
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Which of the following is the result of taking police-reported crimes,dividing this figure by the size of the national population,and then multiplying it by 100,000?
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Victimization surveys are dependent on respondents' ability to place the incidents correctly in time.
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According to the textbook which of the following most accurately accounts for the statistics indicating an overall increase in the average daily count of adults in custody in Canada between 1978 and 2013?
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In research,reliability refers to the consistency of results over time.
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What is the name of the agency within Statistics Canada that produces much of the criminal justice statistical information in Canada?
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Polsky (1967)argued that our understanding of crime would never be significantly advanced if we relied solely on statistical data.To further our understanding of crime,which of the following would fit with the methods Polsky advocated we use?
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Which of the following best represents the difference between the UCR1 and UCR2 systems?
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Correctional statistics are the most accurate taken within the criminal justice system.
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Online crimes are among the easiest to detect and are one of the most reported types of crime.
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Which of the following best describes the differences between a criminal justice administrative record and statistical data?
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In the UCR system,the crime rate is calculated using which of the following?
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One of the issues with relying on police statistics is that officers use judgment at calls to determine whether or not lay charges.
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If a fight occurs and four people are assaulted,four incidents of assault will be recorded for statistical purposes.
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Despite the challenges with self-report studies,there are some benefits to conducting them.Which of the following is one such benefit?
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Which of the following is the basic unit of count for the court surveys?
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The dark figure of crime refers to violent personal crime such as murder and sexual assault.
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