Exam 1: Thinking Critically About Crime

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Who developed strain theory?

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This type of crime consists of violent offenses and common property-related offenses such as theft, vandalism, and arson.

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Explain the similarities and differences between criminology and criminal justice. Do you think they are two separate disciplines that overlap or two aspects of the same field of study? Explain your opinion.

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Criminology and criminal justice are two related but distinct disciplines within the field of studying crime and its impact on society.

Similarities:
- Both criminology and criminal justice focus on understanding and addressing crime and its causes.
- Both disciplines involve the study of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
- Both fields aim to contribute to the development of effective crime prevention and intervention strategies.

Differences:
- Criminology is more focused on the theoretical and academic study of crime, including its causes, patterns, and societal impact. It often involves research and analysis of crime data and trends.
- Criminal justice, on the other hand, is more practical and applied, focusing on the administration and operation of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

In my opinion, criminology and criminal justice are two separate disciplines that overlap in their focus on crime and the criminal justice system. While they share common goals and subject matter, they approach the study of crime from different perspectives. Criminology provides the theoretical foundation and understanding of crime, while criminal justice applies this knowledge to the practical operation of the justice system. Therefore, while they are related and complementary, they are distinct fields of study within the broader area of criminal justice.

What does the interdisciplinary nature of criminology refer to?

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According to criminological research, which group comprises most offenders in the United States?

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What does recidivism refer to?

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What do white-collar offenses involve?

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Deterrence theory, labeling theory, and social disorganization theory all have the potential to reduce recidivism. For each of these theories, describe a social program based on the theory and explain how it would be expected to reduce recidivism.

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Which of the following fields of study would apply to an attempt to understand how an offender determines that the reward obtained from selling drugs is worth the risk of getting caught by the police?

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This theory focuses on ways to make lawbreaking so unattractive that offenders will decide not to break the law anymore.

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A major proposition of this theory is that crime is learned through the frequency, duration, priority, and intensity of interactions with significant people who provide definitions favorable to the violation of law.

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Which of the following fields of study would apply to an attempt to determine if offenders are in some way physically different from non-offenders?

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Which of the following is not included as a key component of the classic definition of criminology?

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According to conflict theorists, which is the defining difference between the treatment of street offenders and white-collar offenders?

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What is crime?

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This field emerged to improve our understanding of the social problem of crime.

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List and explain the three elements of Edwin Sutherland's classic definition of criminology. Why is each element important?

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These standards of behavior are intended to harm society and individuals.

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Recidivism may be measured by all but which of the following?

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Which would labeling theory claim?

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