Exam 3: Defining and Measuring Crime

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Robbery and burglary are types of property crime.

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Based on the ______ findings, the Bureau of Justice Statistics make generalizations to the population regarding the prevalence of victimization in the United States.

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According to the data on offenders, ______ make up the majority of arrests for six of the eight index crimes.

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The National Incident-Based Reporting System divides crimes into which of the following themes?

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Crimes of passion are considered to be ______.

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What are the six different categories of crime? Provide two examples of each category.

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What populations are usually under study in self-reported data?

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The most common category of crime is ______.

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The National Incident Based Reporting System divides its data into three themes: crimes against persons, crimes against property, and crimes against society.

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When people tend to talk about crime, it is violent offenses that are typically the first that come to mind.

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Explain the major difference between robbery and burglary.Why are these in separate categories?

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Since 1930, the Federal Bureau of Investigations has been responsible for collecting and publishing the arrest data from police agencies in the United States.This is called the ______.

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Uniform Crime Report data allow us to compare how crime changes over time.

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Which degree of murder includes acts that are not premediated or planned and do not involve torture?

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The ______ began in 1991 and includes data on several categories of at-risk behaviors in youth.

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From Uniform Crime Report data, we know that most offenders are ______.

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Which degree of murder involves acts in which the offender intended to take someone's life, but there are mitigating circumstances that might excuse or minimize the actions of the offender?

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Self-reported data refers to crime statistics that are based on personal disclosures.

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What are status offenses? Give at least three examples.

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What is the UCR? What can it tell us about crime?

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