Exam 13: Public Order Crimes
Exam 1: Crime and Criminology50 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature and Extent of Crime50 Questions
Exam 3: Victims and Victimization50 Questions
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Jane is addicted to drugs and engaging in prostitution to escape sexual and physical abuse at home. What category of prostitution does Jane fit into?
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According to the text, about how many homicides are committed by criminal offenders using alcohol at the time of their offences?
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According to a British Columbia study, what is the average age of men frequenting prostitutes?
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What unique challenge to controlling the drug trade in Canada do Canadian Border Services personnel encounter??
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What view do feminists who support sexual equality hold about prostitution?
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The police believe they have identified a transition ring. What are the characteristics of the ring they are investigating?
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What are people called who seek to control or criminalize deviant behaviours?
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Various front-line agencies have created programs to educate drug users about the harmful effects of these substances and to help them to learn to minimize or control their use so that it is less damaging and less likely to result in criminal charges. What is the term used to describe these programs?
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Some commentators have called for the legalization or decriminalization of restricted drugs. Discuss the arguments put forth for this legalization or decriminalization, as presented in your text. Do you think that drugs should be legalized or decriminalized? State why or why not?
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The madam's role in prostitution is to act as a type of "den mother" in the interest of her employees.
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According to a study done in British Columbia, which of the following descriptions best represents the profile of the typical male who uses prostitutes?
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Which outcome is considered a potential consequence of harsher penalties for drug use?
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The depiction of sex and nudity violates the law when it is judged to be obscene.
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Several different types of prostitutes are discussed in your text. Discuss these types of prostitutes.
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Discuss the difference between criminal behaviour and immoral behaviour. What is a moral entrepreneur?
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What do the findings of various research studies into the use of pornography indicate is the relationship between violent behaviour and viewing pornography?
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Discuss what your text tells us about the drug abuse-crime association.
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Canadian laws concerning pornography must achieve a balance between the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, protecting freedom of speech and free expression, and the need to restrict the distribution of obscene material. What is the nature of the current Supreme Court of Canada position on pornography?
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The prevalence of STDs has caused many men to avoid visiting prostitutes, fearing the irreversible health hazards that such conduct can expose them to.
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