Exam 2: Measuring and Explaining Crime
Exam 1: Criminal Justice Today70 Questions
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Exam 3: Inside Criminal Law70 Questions
Exam 4: Law Enforcement Today70 Questions
Exam 5: Challenges to Effective Policing70 Questions
Exam 6: Police and the Constitution: the Rules of Law Enforcement70 Questions
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A model that holds that drug abusers commit crimes as a direct result of the drugs they have ingested is _________________.
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A proposition that can be tested by researchers to determine if it is valid is a(n):
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Self-report surveys are designed to gather crime data from:
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Discuss the difference between a hypothesis and a theory in the context of criminology. Why is the scientific method an important part of criminology?
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Which theory suggests that certain biological or psychological traits in individuals could incline them toward criminal behavior given a certain set of circumstances?
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The UCR is comprised of agency data which represents __________ of the American population.
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The hormone _______________________ has been associated with aggression.
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Since its inception in 1930, the ____ has attempted to measure the overall rate of crime in the United States by organizing "crimes known to the police."
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In the 1980s, the Department of Justice began seeking ways to improve its data system.The result was the ____.
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Epidemiologist Paul Goldstein has devised three models to explain the relationship between drugs and crime. Which of the below is NOT one of them?
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A delinquent or criminal who commits multiple offenses and is considered part of a small group of wrongdoers who are responsible for a majority of the antisocial activity in any given community is a:
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A theory of crime in which offenders weigh the possible benefits of criminal activity against the costs of being apprehended is:
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According to Wolfgang, Figlio, and Sellin, what percent of juvenile offenders has been shown to be responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime?
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Discuss Delinquency in a Birth Cohort, as published by Marvin Wolfgang, Robert Figlio, and Thorsten Sellin, including reference to the policy implications that have followed this research.
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____ is a phrase used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place.
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As a reaction to the research of the "chronic 6%," law enforcement agencies and district attorneys' offices have devised specific strategies to apprehend and prosecute repeat offenders.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three neurotransmitters that seem particularly related to aggressive behavior?
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