Exam 4: Sources of Victimization Data
Exam 1: Origins of Victimology23 Questions
Exam 2: Opportunity Theories of Victimization27 Questions
Exam 3: Contemporary Theories of Victimization24 Questions
Exam 4: Sources of Victimization Data27 Questions
Exam 5: Personal Victimization23 Questions
Exam 6: Victimization of Women, Children, and the Elderly23 Questions
Exam 7: Property and White-Collar Victimization24 Questions
Exam 8: Domain-Specific Opportunities for Victimization23 Questions
Exam 9: Recurring Victimization26 Questions
Exam 10: Victim Decision Making26 Questions
Exam 11: Consequences of Victimization23 Questions
Exam 12: Responding to Victimization24 Questions
Exam 13: Fear of Criminal Victimization28 Questions
Exam 14: Preventing Victimization With Environmental Criminology28 Questions
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Which of the following is an innovation in victimization surveys?
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Victimization surveys are used to collect information on issues surrounding criminal victimization and produce data that examine its correlates and test theories.
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Which of the following is a strength of the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)?
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Data collected by official sources (i.e., UCR, NIBRIS) can differ from that collected by victimization surveys (i.e., NCVS, NISVS). Briefly describe some of the advantages and disadvantages of these two types of data sources.
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Which of the following were changes made to the NCVS during the survey redesign?
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Which of the following countries had the highest crime rates, according to the European Crime and Safety Survey?
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What are the challenges in estimating and understanding victimization worldwide? Use examples from the international victimization surveys included in Chapter 4 to support your arguments.
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Specialized victimization surveys are conducted because _____________.
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Does a valid and reliable estimate of [specific type of crime] victimization exist in the United States or worldwide? Use examples from the various surveys to illustrate your points.
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Which of the following is a strength of the Uniform Crime Report (UCR)?
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Perpetual challenges in conducting victimization research involve (1) ___________ and (2) ____________ criminal victimization.
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Which is the best definition of the "dark figure" of crime?
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Summarize the methodology of the NCVS. In doing so, describe how the sample is chosen, how the survey is designed, and how it is administered.
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Why are official data not ideal for answering research questions in victimology?
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The British Crime Survey (BCS) was designed to achieve which of the following objectives?
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What are measurement weaknesses in the current NCVS? If you could, how would you address these weaknesses? Provide examples of your improvements and explain how they would provide more accurate estimates of criminal victimization.
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Which of the following is true about specialized crime victimization surveys?
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Define the "dark figure of crime." Compare and contrast two types of victimization (e.g., sexual assault and robbery) and explain why they have different contributions to the "dark figure of crime."
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Official sources of crime data rely on _________; general victimization surveys rely on ________.
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