Exam 4: Counting Crime
Exam 1: Crime, Criminals, and Criminology15 Questions
Exam 2: The Origins and Role of Law in Society22 Questions
Exam 3: Criminal Law19 Questions
Exam 4: Counting Crime19 Questions
Exam 5: Correlates of Criminal Behaviour21 Questions
Exam 6: Feminism and Criminology18 Questions
Exam 7: Victimology, victim Services, and Victim Rights in Canada6 Questions
Exam 8: Early Theories of Criminology23 Questions
Exam 9: Psychological Perspectives on Criminality23 Questions
Exam 10: Strain Theories17 Questions
Exam 11: Conflict Theories21 Questions
Exam 12: Contemporary Critical Criminology13 Questions
Exam 13: Interactionist Theories24 Questions
Exam 14: Social Control Theory19 Questions
Exam 15: Deterrence, routine Activity, and Rational Choice Theories14 Questions
Exam 16: Organized Crime24 Questions
Exam 17: Corporate and White-Collar Crime18 Questions
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One of the problems with the Canadian UCR is
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______________ are based on the idea of going directly to the people to ask them to indicate whether they haveengaged in criminal activity.
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Researchers can best learn about the characteristics of offenders through:
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Canada's most reliable crime statistics are probably those regarding:
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A survey that takes a random sample of Canadians and asks them through an interview or a survey if they have been at the receiving end of criminal activity,is a:
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Combining data for cities or combining data for nations are different:
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Under the seriousness rule of the UCR,If there are several crimes committed in one incident,
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If a researcher divides the amount of crime by the population size and multiplies it by 100 000,they are studying the:
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A linked set of ideas and beliefs that act to uphold and justify an existing or desired situation in society is a(n):
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Counting offences,suspects,inmates,or charges is a reference to:
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In Canada between 1951 and 2010,the inmate population increased approximately 2.5 times,but the incarceration rate remained stable.These figures show us that:
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In the 1960s and 1970s social scientists began to suggest that offical records of crime:
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The official crime rate in Canada is expressed as the amount of crime per
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It is difficult to study different types of population groups because they cannot find all the members or because there are too many in the population to address all of them.Social scientists avoid this problem by:
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The census metropolitan area in Canada that hadd the highest crime rate and the highest Crime Severity Index in 2010 was :
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