Exam 10: Human Rights and International Crime Control
Exam 1: Global Crime in Context: Defining and Measuring Global Crime67 Questions
Exam 2: Comparative and Transnational Crime53 Questions
Exam 3: Human Trafficking52 Questions
Exam 4: Drug Trafficking51 Questions
Exam 5: Weapons Trafficking52 Questions
Exam 6: Terrorism50 Questions
Exam 7: Information Technology Crime49 Questions
Exam 8: International Criminal Law57 Questions
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What is one example of jurisdiction within your area?
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This is a question that can be answered on a case-by-case basis. Students should provide an appropriate example of jurisdiction within your individual geographic area.
This is when a country may claim jurisdiction over a crime when it occurs within that country's borders.
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What factors must be considered for dealing with crime at the international and transnational level?
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This organization is funded by voluntary contributions, mainly from governments.
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The separation of church and state came as a result of questioning the King's divine right to rule.
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Which group invaded former Yugoslavia in order to stop ethnic cleansing in Kosovo?
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General Augusto Pinochet was ultimately ruled not healthy enough to stand trial.
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The invasion of Indonesian country of East Timor was by a United Nations coalition headed by what country?
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Which of the following is not one of the three pillars of the UNODC program?
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A country may assert jurisdiction over a criminal suspect if the victim is a citizen of that country even if the crime was committed elsewhere.
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Which of the following are United Nations approved strategies for dealing with human-rights violations?
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In what country was General Augusto Pinochet arrested and held for 17 months?
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What is the definition of the following word:
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Which of the following concerns were brought to light by the Arab Spring?
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What forces arrested war criminals for their parts in the former Yugoslavia and brought to trial at The Hague?
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Universal jurisdiction is the assertion of jurisdiction by a country over a crime committed by anyone, of any nationality, anywhere, and without proof that the crime had any effect within that country.
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