Exam 5: Deviance and Crime

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Until recently, what types of crimes were largely ignored in Canada and most other parts of the world?

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Some acts, such as rape, are generally seen as very harmful and are severely punished. Others, such as tattooing, are commonly regarded as harmless and are not punished. This demonstrates which of the following dimensions of deviance?

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Crime statistics for areas where capital punishment is practised support the belief that the threat of capital punishment is a significant deterrent, preventing murder and other serious crimes.

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Which of the following statements best reflects the impact of Canada's aging population on crime rates?

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What is the most common crime committed by females?

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According to the textbook, which of the following is best characterizes the sociological view of deviance and crime?

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Deviants and criminals are equally likely to deviate from both mainstream culture and the norms of their own subcultures.

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What is the term used for crimes that involve violations of the law in which no victim is identified?

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Until Canada's laws on sexual assault changed in 1983, which of the following was not a crime?

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One reason that Canada's crime rate is gradually falling is because Canada's population is aging.

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For which crime do women account for close to three of ten cases?

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Choose any deviance, such as alcohol abuse, and trace its evolution from being described as a normal behaviour, then as deviance and possibly a crime, then as an illness.

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Based on incarceration data, who is most likely to be sentenced to custody in a prison in Canada?

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When was the first national victimization survey in Canada conducted?

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Consider the story of the brutal murder of Pamela George by Alex Ternowetsky and Steven Kummerfield. What does this case demonstrate?

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Brittany is victimized by a crime and reports the crime to the local police right away. Which of the following crimes is she most likely to have been victimized by?

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Which of the following illustrates committing a crime?

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Which term is used by sociologists to refer to the social mechanisms of ensuring conformity to norms and laws?

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In comparison to official crime statistics, how much "less serious crime" is reported using self-report measures?

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Why does white-collar crime result in few prosecutions and still fewer convictions?

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