Exam 4: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories of Crime

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General deterrence seeks to discourage the sanctioned individual from engaging in future misconduct.

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Snapping your fingers to keep tigers away is an example of a base rate fallacy.

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Developed the concept of Utilitarianism

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Which principle was at the heart of Jeremy Bentham's punishment philosophy?

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Routine activities theory was proposed by

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The idea that humans were pleasure seekers and sough to increase pleasure and reduce pain is referred to as:

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If a department store installed dome surveillance cameras in an attempt to try and detect criminal activity, this would be an example of _____________________.

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Routine activities theory requires a capable guardian to be present in order for crime to occur.

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A hulk was a dilapidated ship used to house prisoners.

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Informal sanctions can include all of the following except:

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The author of On Crimes and Punishments

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Requiring a convicted DUI offender to perform community service on a state highway while wearing an orange vest identifying them as a "Drunk Driver" would be an example of which type of deterrence?

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School of thought where punishment was based solely on revenge with no attempt to control or prevent crime.

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Deterrence theory assumes that all people

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Hot spots are small areas within cities where crime tends to flourish.

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Deterrence is a theory of victimization.

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The "tiger prevention fallacy" is an analogy used to describe which criminological theory?

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An example of focused deterrence would be utilizing increased resources in hots spots to reduce crime.

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According to the text, who developed the RAT crime triangle?

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Which function of punishment will make the strongest impression on potential offenders under the deterrence doctrine?

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