Exam 14: Public Order Crime Sex and Substance Abuse
Exam 1: Crime and Criminology100 Questions
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Exam 3: Victims and Victimization100 Questions
Exam 4: Rational Choice Theory100 Questions
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Exam 6: Social Structure Theories99 Questions
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Exam 11: Political Crime and Terrorism94 Questions
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Exam 13: Enterprise Crime: White-Collar, Green-Collar, and Transnational Organized Crime100 Questions
Exam 14: Public Order Crime Sex and Substance Abuse94 Questions
Exam 15: Crimes of the New Millenium Cybercrime95 Questions
Exam 16: Criminal Justice Process and Perspectives95 Questions
Exam 17: Police and the Courts Investigation Arrest and Adjudication95 Questions
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An explanation of drug abuse that posits that users begin with a more benign drug (alcohol or marijuana) and progress to more potent drugs is known as:
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The sexual-equality view of prostitution considers the prostitute a victim of:
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While politically appealing, controlling sex for profit is difficult because:
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Each year, more than a million children are believed to be used in pornography or prostitution.
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The drug trade is an important source of foreign revenue for third-world countries.
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Using the Internet to advertise sexual services and make contact with clients is known as ______________
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Which of the following involves rubbing against or touching a nonconsenting person in a crowded or public area?
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Who are moral crusaders and how have their views and efforts shaped our society and legal system?
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An effort to prohibit the sale of liquor in the United States that resulted in the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1919 is known as the:
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The most recent surveys show that the drug use rate among parolees is __________ that of the general population.
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In international trafficking in prostitution, the most common way for a woman to be recruited is through an organized crime member who gains the woman's confidence.
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The concepts of law and morality are tightly interwoven. Discuss how morality impacts the law and why some scholars believe that these two concepts cannot be separated.
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Which of the following involves obtaining sexual pleasure from exposing the genitals to surprise or shock a stranger?
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There are many different views on the causes of drug use. The subcultural view of substance abuse concentrates on ____ addiction.
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Public order crimes are typically considered to be victimless crimes.
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Research on gateway drugs indicates that many American youths have tried marijuana. Sadly, most of these adolescent users progress to crack or heroin abuse.
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_________ is material that is used to provide sexual titillation and excitement, most often for paying customers.
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Which of the following topics would be of interest to a moral crusader?
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A ________ is a woman who employs prostitutes, supervises their behavior, and receives a fee for her services; her cut is usually 40 to 60% of the prostitute's earnings.
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