Exam 1: Global Crime in Context: Defining and Measuring Global Crime
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
Exam 9: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems54 Questions
Exam 11: Privatization and Global Justice38 Questions
Exam 10: Human Rights and International Crime Control45 Questions
Exam 12: The Future of Global Crime30 Questions
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Individuals who acquire sophisticated computer skills are no longer limited to committing computer crime in their own country.
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Societies differ in the extent to which they promote self-control.
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Which is not a profession that students who return to their home countries bring with them to improve lives of their nation's citizens?
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The degree to which we prefer to be individuals or members of a group is greatly influenced by our culture.
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Measure of how individuals in society perceive the distribution of power within that society.
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Some people are able to defer gratification and save for the distant future, whereas others are impulsive and seem to live for the moment.
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The terms "global crime" and "global justice" are not used inclusively.
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What is the definition of the following word:
-Transnational organized crime.
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Variations in the response to crime in specifications of crime (laws), resources to control crime, and the professionalism of criminal justice practitioners.
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____ is the most powerful factor affecting the world's societies since colonialism.
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Official statistics from law enforcement are not always accurate.
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Direct comparisons between the results of victimization surveys and results of official statistics are difficult.
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Some accountants believe that due to global white-collar crime, there is no completely safe place in the world to do business.
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____ fundamentalists are most likely to believe that everyone else should think as they do and are willing to go to extreme measures to ensure this end.
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Discrimination can occur when an individual uses his or her own prejudice to make professional decisions on the job.
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