Exam 2: Defining Crimes and Measuring Criminal Behavior

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Explain how age, gender, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic level are related to offending and their representation in the criminal justice system.

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Investigators who engage in participant observation take part in many of the activities of the groups in order to gain acceptance, but they generally make clear the purpose of their participation.

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To learn how the causes of crime vary at different ages, Alfred Blumstein and his colleagues suggest that criminologists study

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For the purposes of research, individuals that are under penal supervision are considered to be members of a "vulnerable population,"and special provisions regarding informed consent and the protection of privacy must be taken when involving them in research.

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Discuss the three major reasons for measuring characteristics of crime and criminals. Then discuss three of the five methods of collecting data noted in the text, mentioning each method's strengths and weaknesses.

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Which one of the seven ingredients of crime requires that the criminal act must be accompanied by an equally criminal mind?

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Part II offenses of the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are excluded from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) for all of the following reasons except

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Males traditionally commit more of which of the following crimes than females?

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Self-report surveys reveal which of the following?

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_____ are severe crimes, subject to punishments of a year or more in prison or to capital punishment.

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