Deck 1: Introduction and History of Victimology

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The term victim is inconsistently applied in the various arenas of federal criminal law.
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Victimology is a discipline that combines theoretical research with practical experience.
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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)mandated that various professions form partnerships and work together to respond to all forms of violence against women.
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Sexual assaults are in reality a way for the perpetrator to control,dominate,and humiliate the victim.
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One of the major contributing forces for the victim rights movement in the past several decades has been the feminist movement.
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Victimology as a discipline first emerged in the 1930s.
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In 1982,President Carter appointed a Task Force on Victims of Crime.
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The Justinian Code distinguished between two major types of laws:public laws and private laws.
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The victims' movement gained momentum in the United States in the 1980s.
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Mendelsohn came to the conclusion that there was usually a weak interpersonal relationship between the offender and the victim.
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The Mosaic Code was based on the assumption that men were superior to women.
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Common law is a traditional body of unwritten legal precedents created by court decisions throughout the Middle Ages in England.
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The Code of Hammurabi is considered one of the first known attempts to establish a written code of conduct.
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The only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution is treason.
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The Victims' Rights Amendment to the U.S.Constitution was ratified during President Clinton's term in office.
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In 1948,in an early classical text,The Criminal and His Victim,Mendelsohn explored the relationship between the "doer," or criminal,and the "sufferer," or victim.
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One factor that hindered the awareness of the plight of victims was that society became more conservative and concerned about crime in general.
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Primitive laws usually contained two premises:(1)acts that injured others were considered private wrongs,and (2)the injured party was entitled to take action against the wrongdoer.
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The Code of Hammurabi did not provide for victims.
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From 1984 to the present,the victims' movement has been characterized by a decrease in the professionalism of the victims' service advocates and providers.
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Explain the importance of the Code of Hammurabi.
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What are the key points in the opportunity model of victimization?
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Many scholars credit ______ with coining the term victimology.
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Marvin E.Wolfgang conducted the first major study of victim precipitation when he focused on _____,studying both the victim and the offender as separate entities and as mutual participants.

A)rapes
B)homicides
C)kidnapping
D)suicides
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Karmen correctly points out that victimologists view the dynamics of the victim's role in society from a ______ perspective.

A)humanistic
B)multidisciplinary
C)single
D)criminology
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What role has the feminist movement played in the victims' movement?
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Why was the discipline of victimology slow in developing?
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One of the most controversial areas of victimology has been and continues to be the concept known as

A)victim participation.
B)victim naming.
C)victim blaming.
D)restitution.
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How did the victims' rights movement begin?
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Von Hentig theorized that a large percentage of victims,because of their acts or _____,were responsible for their victimization.
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What is the issue involved in "blaming the victim" approach?
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Which of the following was NOT one of Von Hentig's psychological types of victims?

A)Mentally defected
B)Depressed
C)Wanton
D)Acquisitive
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Hindelang and his colleagues examined exposure and guardianship as they relate to victimization.They call this theory the _____ approach to victimization,which argues that the likelihood of becoming a victim depends on an individual's lifestyle.

A)life
B)real
C)homogeny
D)lifestyle
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The _____movement alerted us to centuries of discrimination and violence directed against women.
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Explain Mendelsohn's theory of victimization.
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The researcher ____asserts that rape is an act used by men to maintain their dominance over women through the use of force.
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Von Hentig established a typology of victims.The classification was based on psychological,_____,and biological factors.
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Deck 1: Introduction and History of Victimology
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The term victim is inconsistently applied in the various arenas of federal criminal law.
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Victimology is a discipline that combines theoretical research with practical experience.
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The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)mandated that various professions form partnerships and work together to respond to all forms of violence against women.
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Sexual assaults are in reality a way for the perpetrator to control,dominate,and humiliate the victim.
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One of the major contributing forces for the victim rights movement in the past several decades has been the feminist movement.
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Victimology as a discipline first emerged in the 1930s.
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In 1982,President Carter appointed a Task Force on Victims of Crime.
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The Justinian Code distinguished between two major types of laws:public laws and private laws.
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The victims' movement gained momentum in the United States in the 1980s.
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Mendelsohn came to the conclusion that there was usually a weak interpersonal relationship between the offender and the victim.
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The Mosaic Code was based on the assumption that men were superior to women.
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Common law is a traditional body of unwritten legal precedents created by court decisions throughout the Middle Ages in England.
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The Code of Hammurabi is considered one of the first known attempts to establish a written code of conduct.
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The only crime defined in the U.S.Constitution is treason.
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The Victims' Rights Amendment to the U.S.Constitution was ratified during President Clinton's term in office.
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In 1948,in an early classical text,The Criminal and His Victim,Mendelsohn explored the relationship between the "doer," or criminal,and the "sufferer," or victim.
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One factor that hindered the awareness of the plight of victims was that society became more conservative and concerned about crime in general.
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Primitive laws usually contained two premises:(1)acts that injured others were considered private wrongs,and (2)the injured party was entitled to take action against the wrongdoer.
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The Code of Hammurabi did not provide for victims.
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From 1984 to the present,the victims' movement has been characterized by a decrease in the professionalism of the victims' service advocates and providers.
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Explain the importance of the Code of Hammurabi.
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What are the key points in the opportunity model of victimization?
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Many scholars credit ______ with coining the term victimology.
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Marvin E.Wolfgang conducted the first major study of victim precipitation when he focused on _____,studying both the victim and the offender as separate entities and as mutual participants.

A)rapes
B)homicides
C)kidnapping
D)suicides
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Karmen correctly points out that victimologists view the dynamics of the victim's role in society from a ______ perspective.

A)humanistic
B)multidisciplinary
C)single
D)criminology
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What role has the feminist movement played in the victims' movement?
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Why was the discipline of victimology slow in developing?
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One of the most controversial areas of victimology has been and continues to be the concept known as

A)victim participation.
B)victim naming.
C)victim blaming.
D)restitution.
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How did the victims' rights movement begin?
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Von Hentig theorized that a large percentage of victims,because of their acts or _____,were responsible for their victimization.
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What is the issue involved in "blaming the victim" approach?
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Which of the following was NOT one of Von Hentig's psychological types of victims?

A)Mentally defected
B)Depressed
C)Wanton
D)Acquisitive
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Hindelang and his colleagues examined exposure and guardianship as they relate to victimization.They call this theory the _____ approach to victimization,which argues that the likelihood of becoming a victim depends on an individual's lifestyle.

A)life
B)real
C)homogeny
D)lifestyle
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The _____movement alerted us to centuries of discrimination and violence directed against women.
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Explain Mendelsohn's theory of victimization.
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The researcher ____asserts that rape is an act used by men to maintain their dominance over women through the use of force.
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Von Hentig established a typology of victims.The classification was based on psychological,_____,and biological factors.
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