Exam 7: Deviance and Crime
Exam 1: A Sociological Compass142 Questions
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Brittany is victimized by a crime and reports it to the local police right away. Which of the following crimes is she most likely to have been victimized by?
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Dimitrios is a 24-year-old Canadian man. Which of the following is most likely to reduce his risk of victimization by crime?
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Which of the following views of punishment is characterized by the idea that if criminals are imprisoned they will not be free to do more harm to society?
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Which of the following does the textbook note as the most controversial explanation of changing crime rates in Canada?
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Which of the following views of punishment is characterized by the idea that criminals should lose their freedom and be forced to live in unpleasant conditions?
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You have just been elected prime minister. Your first campaign pledge was to do something to reduce the rate of crime. Explain what you would do to fulfill this pledge.
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Which individual is most likely to be stopped and searched by police while driving in a Canadian city?
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Which of the following characterizes complex industrial societies?
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Define the rationales for incarceration of criminals and discuss their effectiveness in reducing recidivism.
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Sheldon is mapping out strategy for his campaign to become prime minister of Canada. According to the textbook, which of the following platforms should he centre his campaign around in order to have an excellent chance at winning?
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In Canada today, 15 years is the average age of marijuana users.
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Which of the following is NOT an important difference between conflict crimes and consensus crimes?
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Reena and Ray are adolescent siblings. Ray is allowed to go out with friends whenever he wishes, whereas Reena is only allowed to go out accompanied by her brother. What would Hirschi predict about Reena's behaviour?
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What function does a criminal subculture fulfil for its members?
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If you had to choose only one measure of criminal activity to use, which one would it be? Why?
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Based on incarceration data, which of the following individuals is most likely to be sentenced to custody in a prison in Canada?
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Given what is known about capital punishment in the United States, which of the following would be most likely to receive this sentence if Canada reintroduced the death penalty?
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