Deck 14: Public Order Crime

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Acts that are considered illegal because they threaten the general well-being of society and challenge its accepted moral principles are known as:

A)obscenities
B)paraphilias
C)economic crimes
D)public order crimes
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Longitudinal studies indicate that drug abusers are maladjusted,alienated,and emotionally distressed and that drug use is only one among a number of many social problems.This causal explanation of substance abuse is termed ___________________.
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_____________are bizarre or abnormal sexual practices involving recurrent sexual urges.
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___________________ is the granting of nonmarital sexual access,established by mutual agreement,for remuneration.
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_______________ is a booming business whereby men from wealthy nations engage in sexual activities with trafficked individuals by traveling to destinations where women and children are prostituted.
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___________ is derived from the Latin caenum,for "filth" and is defined by Webster's dictionary as "deeply offensive to morality or decency…designed to incite to lust or depravity."
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The _______________was an effort to prohibit the sale of liquor in the United States that resulted in the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1919.
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When representatives of local government agencies,churches,and civic organizations join in drug-control efforts it is termed a _____________________.
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According to Sir Patrick Devlin,so-called victimless crimes should be prohibited because one of the functions of criminal laws is to express a shared sense of _________________.
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Interest groups that attempt to control social life and the legal order to promote their own personal set of moral values are referred to as ___________________.
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Interest groups that attempt to control social life and the legal order in order to promote their own personal set of moral values are known as:

A)social crusaders
B)decency crusaders
C)righteous crusaders
D)moral crusaders
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Studies of the __________ basis of substance abuse suggest that people whose parents were alcoholic or drug dependent have a greater chance of developing a problem than children of non-abusers.
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Bizarre or abnormal sexual practices involving recurrent sexual urges focused on nonhuman objects,humiliation or pain,or children is termed:

A)voyeurism
B)asphyxiophilia
C)pedophila
D)paraphilia
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Legislation of moral issues has continually frustrated lawmakers.Whereas,it is easy to determine and sympathize with a victim of an assault or robbery,it is more difficult to sympathize with victims of immoral acts,especially if the parties involved are willing participants.This moral conundrum has resulted in the problematic crime label called:

A)victimless crimes
B)morality crimes
C)social harm offenses
D)decency offenses
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The product that results from the creation and distribution of pornography in which virtual children are indistinguishable from real children is known as ______________.
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Which of the following is a public-order crime?

A)online gambling
B)fraud
C)prostitution
D)identity theft
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Drug use is not a new concept.Mesopotamian writings indicate that __________ was used 5,000 years ago - it was known as the "plant of joy."
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______________ is material that is used to provide sexual titillation and excitement for paying customers.
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Acts that are considered illegal because they threaten the general well-being of society and challenge its accepted moral principles are known as __________________.
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School programs designed to give students the skills for resisting peer pressure to experiment with tobacco,drugs,and alcohol are called ______________________.
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It is common to find B-girls in towns:

A)along the east and west coasts
B)with large industrial complexes
C)with military bases
D)along the southern coastal region
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The life of streetwalkers is very dangerous.Research indicates ___ percent of streetwalkers experience violence.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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Of all the commonly practiced paraphilias,attaining sexual pleasure through sexual activity with prepubescent children is of most concern.This is known as:

A)pedophilia
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
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Which of the following is false regarding why women become prostitutes?

A)due to a long history of drug abuse
B)because they experienced physical and sexual abuse in childhood
C)due to a rational choice based upon economic need
D)because they derive sexual satisfaction from it
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___________________ are the aristocrats of prostitution and many come from middle-class backgrounds and service upper-class customers.

A)B-girls
B)Hookers
C)Call girls
D)Brothel prostitutes
Question
Obtaining sexual pleasure from spying on a stranger while he or she disrobes or engages in sexual behavior with another is known as:

A)transvestite fetishism
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
Question
A relatively new form of prostitution that combines brothels with call girl rings is known as:

A)a massage parlor
B)traveling skeezers
C)an aristocrat apartment
D)a call house
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The sexual equality view of prostitution considers the prostitute a victim of:

A)double-standards
B)the legal system
C)male dominance
D)social circumstances
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Among outlawed sexual behavior is ________________,in which a person rubs against or touches a nonconsenting person in a crowd,elevator,or other public area.

A)transvestite fetishism
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
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Commercial sexual transactions contain which condition?

A)economic transaction
B)emotional concern
C)activity that has sexual significance for the prostitute
D)pressure from others to engage in something different and exciting
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The free choice view of prostitution expresses women's:

A)subjugation
B)equality
C)dominance
D)social circumstances
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These prostitutes are considered the least attractive,lowest paid,most vulnerable men and women in their profession.

A)bar girls
B)brothel prostitutes
C)street walkers
D)call girls
Question
Modern commercial sex appears to have its roots in:

A)ancient Rome
B)China
C)ancient Greece
D)Mesopotamia
Question
______________________ can be defined as granting nonmarital sexual access,established by mutual agreement among parties for remuneration.

A)Prostitution
B)Paraphilia
C)Exploitation
D)Frotteurism
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Prostitutes who barter drugs for sex are called:

A)b-girls
B)hookers
C)circuit travelers
D)skeezers
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Prostitutes who move around in groups of two or three to lumber,labor,and agricultural camps are known as:

A)b-girls
B)hookers
C)circuit travelers
D)skeezers
Question
Fears that immigrants used their foreign ways to snare unsuspecting American girls into prostitution prompted the passage of what federal legislation,which prohibited bringing women into the country or transporting them across state lines for the purposes of prostitution?

A)Mann Act
B)Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
C)PROTECT Act
D)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Question
Which of the following is not a working style among women involved in street-based prostitution?

A)Women controlled by pimps who demand and receive a major share of their earnings.
B)Independent entrepreneurs interested in building a stable group of steady clients.
C)Those who manipulate and exploit their customers and may engage in theft and blackmail.
D)Females who receive sexual and economic satisfaction from hooking.
Question
The term prostitution derives from the Latin prostituere,which means:

A)"to do temple duty"
B)"to cause to stand in front of"
C)"to honor Aphrodite"
D)"to make temple payment'
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While traditional forms of prostitution may be in decline,_____________,that uses the internet to shield identities and contact clients,may be responsible for the resurgence in sex for hire,especially in times of economic turmoil.

A)ehooking
B)Craigslist
C)social networking
D)chatrooms
Question
The subcultural view of substance abuse concentrates on _________ addiction.

A)early-onset
B)adult
C)lower-class
D)adolescent
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Moral crusaders run the risk of engaging in immoral conduct in their efforts to protect society from those they consider immoral
Question
The problem of controlling pornography centers on the definition of:

A)obscenity
B)filth
C)contentious content
D)indecent substance
Question
While politically appealing,controlling sex for profit is difficult because:

A)Cyber forms of sex-related crimes are immune from prosecution.
B)Such behaviors have become increasingly difficult to enforce.
C)The Supreme Court holds that prostitution falls under Constitutional protection.
D)The public desires to purchase sexually related material and services.
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Asphyxiophilia is the wearing of clothes normally worn by the opposite sex.
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Which piece of legislation set up unified categories of illegal drugs and associated penalties with their sale,manufacture,or possession?

A)the Boggs Act (1951)
B)the Durham-Humphrey Act (1951)
C)the Narcotic Control Act (1956)
D)the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act (1970)
Question
In 1914,the Harrison Narcotics Act restricted importation,manufacture,sale,and dispensing of narcotics.This act defined narcotic as any drug that:

A)results in addictive behavior
B)produces sleep and relieves pain
C)was imported
D)opium-based
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According to the problem behavior syndrome view of substance abuse,_________ use has been linked to sexual abuse as children and social isolation as adults.

A)marijuana
B)heroin
C)amphetamine
D)crack cocaine
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Prostitutes known as circuit travelers move around in groups of two or three to lumber,labor,and agricultural camps.
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Several historic factors precipitated the current stringent U.S.drug laws.Which of the following was not one of those factors?

A)religious creeds of the nineteenth century
B)moral crusaders in the nineteenth century who defined drug use as evil
C)medical literature that failed to designate drugs as harmful
D)prejudice against immigrant ethnic minorities
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According to Tunnell,dealers who sold drugs to maintain a consistent access to drugs for their own consumption are known as:

A)stash dealers
B)front dealers
C)drug-involved dealers
D)crack heads
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According to the social learning view of drug abuse,parental drug abuse begins to have a damaging effect on children as young as ___ years old.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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Obscenity is derived from the Latin caenum,for:

A)"nudity"
B)"bareness"
C)"paraphilia"
D)"filth"
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Outwardly respectable adults who are frequent users of drugs may be successful college graduates who became caught up in the club scene in major cities and get involved in recreational drug use.Surveys indicate that ___ percent of urban young adults report usage of at least one club drug.

A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
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Some paraphilias,such as wearing clothes normally worn by the opposite sex,can be engaged in by adults in the privacy of their homes and do not involve a third party;these are usually out of the law's reach.
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According to the Monitoring the Future Study and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health,drug use trends:

A)have fluctuated in an erratic fashion,yearly,over the past few years
B)have declined steadily during the past few years
C)have risen steadily during the past few years
D)have been relatively stable during the past few years
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Public order crimes are behaviors outlawed because they conflict with social policy,prevailing moral rules,and current public opinion.
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An effort to prohibit the sale of liquor in the United States that resulted in the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1919 is known as the:

A)war on alcohol
B)bootleg war
C)moral crusade
D)temperance movement
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Destroying overseas drug crops and arresting members of drug cartels are examples of what type of drug control strategy?

A)source control strategy
B)interdiction strategy
C)law enforcement strategy
D)punishment strategy
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________________________ is defined as having five or more drinks on the same occasion on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.

A)Heavy drinking
B)Binge drinking
C)Alcoholism
D)Alcohol dependency
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The psychological view of the cause of substance abuse have found that many addicts exhibit psychopathic or sociopathic behavior characteristics,forming what is called an addiction-prone personality.
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Interdiction strategies are meant to intercept drug supplies as they enter the country.
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The problem of controlling pornography centers on the definition of obscenity.
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When it comes to defining obscenity,the Miller doctrine of obscenity has been praised for spelling out how community standards are to be determined.
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The 1984 Controlled Substances Act created a coordinated national drug policy under a "drug czar."
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Research on gateway drugs indicates that many American youths have tried marijuana.Sadly,most of these adolescent users progress to crack or heroin abuse.
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Many causes of substance abuse have been put forward.Identity and discuss three views.
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Some feminists have staked out conflicting views of prostitution.Discuss both viewpoints and where they are in agreement.
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Discuss the relationship between obscenity and pornography.Why is this relationship so complex? What efforts have been made to control pornography and why it is difficult to do so?
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Substance abuse remains a major social problem in the United States.A number of different drug control strategies have been tried with varying degrees of success.Differentiate between source control and interdiction strategies.
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Drug use is not a new phenomenon.Discuss the history of drug use and abuse and early factors related to the current stringent U.S.drug laws
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What are paraphilias? Identify and explain two crimes that fall under the category of paraphilias.
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Discuss the history of prostitution and the origin of the word.What impact does this term have on society today?
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The concepts of law and morality are tightly interwoven.Discuss how morality impacts the law and why some scholars believe these two concepts cannot be separated.
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Identify and discuss 3 types of prostitutes.
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Source control is designed to capture and punish known international drug dealers and deter those who are considering entering the drug trade.
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Prostitutes who work the streets in plain sight of police are called call girls.
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The drug trade is an important source of foreign revenue,a fact that makes source control difficult if not impossible.
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About one-fourth of all adult AIDS cases have occurred among IV drug users.
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Who are moral crusaders and how have their views and efforts shaped our society and legal system?
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Acts that are considered illegal because they threaten the general well-being of society and challenge its accepted moral principles are known as:

A)obscenities
B)paraphilias
C)economic crimes
D)public order crimes
D
2
Longitudinal studies indicate that drug abusers are maladjusted,alienated,and emotionally distressed and that drug use is only one among a number of many social problems.This causal explanation of substance abuse is termed ___________________.
problem behavior syndrome.
3
_____________are bizarre or abnormal sexual practices involving recurrent sexual urges.
Paraphilias
4
___________________ is the granting of nonmarital sexual access,established by mutual agreement,for remuneration.
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_______________ is a booming business whereby men from wealthy nations engage in sexual activities with trafficked individuals by traveling to destinations where women and children are prostituted.
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___________ is derived from the Latin caenum,for "filth" and is defined by Webster's dictionary as "deeply offensive to morality or decency…designed to incite to lust or depravity."
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The _______________was an effort to prohibit the sale of liquor in the United States that resulted in the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1919.
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When representatives of local government agencies,churches,and civic organizations join in drug-control efforts it is termed a _____________________.
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According to Sir Patrick Devlin,so-called victimless crimes should be prohibited because one of the functions of criminal laws is to express a shared sense of _________________.
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Interest groups that attempt to control social life and the legal order to promote their own personal set of moral values are referred to as ___________________.
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Interest groups that attempt to control social life and the legal order in order to promote their own personal set of moral values are known as:

A)social crusaders
B)decency crusaders
C)righteous crusaders
D)moral crusaders
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Studies of the __________ basis of substance abuse suggest that people whose parents were alcoholic or drug dependent have a greater chance of developing a problem than children of non-abusers.
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Bizarre or abnormal sexual practices involving recurrent sexual urges focused on nonhuman objects,humiliation or pain,or children is termed:

A)voyeurism
B)asphyxiophilia
C)pedophila
D)paraphilia
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Legislation of moral issues has continually frustrated lawmakers.Whereas,it is easy to determine and sympathize with a victim of an assault or robbery,it is more difficult to sympathize with victims of immoral acts,especially if the parties involved are willing participants.This moral conundrum has resulted in the problematic crime label called:

A)victimless crimes
B)morality crimes
C)social harm offenses
D)decency offenses
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The product that results from the creation and distribution of pornography in which virtual children are indistinguishable from real children is known as ______________.
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Which of the following is a public-order crime?

A)online gambling
B)fraud
C)prostitution
D)identity theft
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Drug use is not a new concept.Mesopotamian writings indicate that __________ was used 5,000 years ago - it was known as the "plant of joy."
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______________ is material that is used to provide sexual titillation and excitement for paying customers.
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Acts that are considered illegal because they threaten the general well-being of society and challenge its accepted moral principles are known as __________________.
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School programs designed to give students the skills for resisting peer pressure to experiment with tobacco,drugs,and alcohol are called ______________________.
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It is common to find B-girls in towns:

A)along the east and west coasts
B)with large industrial complexes
C)with military bases
D)along the southern coastal region
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The life of streetwalkers is very dangerous.Research indicates ___ percent of streetwalkers experience violence.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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Of all the commonly practiced paraphilias,attaining sexual pleasure through sexual activity with prepubescent children is of most concern.This is known as:

A)pedophilia
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
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Which of the following is false regarding why women become prostitutes?

A)due to a long history of drug abuse
B)because they experienced physical and sexual abuse in childhood
C)due to a rational choice based upon economic need
D)because they derive sexual satisfaction from it
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___________________ are the aristocrats of prostitution and many come from middle-class backgrounds and service upper-class customers.

A)B-girls
B)Hookers
C)Call girls
D)Brothel prostitutes
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26
Obtaining sexual pleasure from spying on a stranger while he or she disrobes or engages in sexual behavior with another is known as:

A)transvestite fetishism
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
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A relatively new form of prostitution that combines brothels with call girl rings is known as:

A)a massage parlor
B)traveling skeezers
C)an aristocrat apartment
D)a call house
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The sexual equality view of prostitution considers the prostitute a victim of:

A)double-standards
B)the legal system
C)male dominance
D)social circumstances
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Among outlawed sexual behavior is ________________,in which a person rubs against or touches a nonconsenting person in a crowd,elevator,or other public area.

A)transvestite fetishism
B)frotteurism
C)asphyxiophilia
D)voyeurism
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Commercial sexual transactions contain which condition?

A)economic transaction
B)emotional concern
C)activity that has sexual significance for the prostitute
D)pressure from others to engage in something different and exciting
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The free choice view of prostitution expresses women's:

A)subjugation
B)equality
C)dominance
D)social circumstances
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These prostitutes are considered the least attractive,lowest paid,most vulnerable men and women in their profession.

A)bar girls
B)brothel prostitutes
C)street walkers
D)call girls
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Modern commercial sex appears to have its roots in:

A)ancient Rome
B)China
C)ancient Greece
D)Mesopotamia
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______________________ can be defined as granting nonmarital sexual access,established by mutual agreement among parties for remuneration.

A)Prostitution
B)Paraphilia
C)Exploitation
D)Frotteurism
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Prostitutes who barter drugs for sex are called:

A)b-girls
B)hookers
C)circuit travelers
D)skeezers
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Prostitutes who move around in groups of two or three to lumber,labor,and agricultural camps are known as:

A)b-girls
B)hookers
C)circuit travelers
D)skeezers
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37
Fears that immigrants used their foreign ways to snare unsuspecting American girls into prostitution prompted the passage of what federal legislation,which prohibited bringing women into the country or transporting them across state lines for the purposes of prostitution?

A)Mann Act
B)Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
C)PROTECT Act
D)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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38
Which of the following is not a working style among women involved in street-based prostitution?

A)Women controlled by pimps who demand and receive a major share of their earnings.
B)Independent entrepreneurs interested in building a stable group of steady clients.
C)Those who manipulate and exploit their customers and may engage in theft and blackmail.
D)Females who receive sexual and economic satisfaction from hooking.
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39
The term prostitution derives from the Latin prostituere,which means:

A)"to do temple duty"
B)"to cause to stand in front of"
C)"to honor Aphrodite"
D)"to make temple payment'
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While traditional forms of prostitution may be in decline,_____________,that uses the internet to shield identities and contact clients,may be responsible for the resurgence in sex for hire,especially in times of economic turmoil.

A)ehooking
B)Craigslist
C)social networking
D)chatrooms
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The subcultural view of substance abuse concentrates on _________ addiction.

A)early-onset
B)adult
C)lower-class
D)adolescent
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Moral crusaders run the risk of engaging in immoral conduct in their efforts to protect society from those they consider immoral
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The problem of controlling pornography centers on the definition of:

A)obscenity
B)filth
C)contentious content
D)indecent substance
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44
While politically appealing,controlling sex for profit is difficult because:

A)Cyber forms of sex-related crimes are immune from prosecution.
B)Such behaviors have become increasingly difficult to enforce.
C)The Supreme Court holds that prostitution falls under Constitutional protection.
D)The public desires to purchase sexually related material and services.
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Asphyxiophilia is the wearing of clothes normally worn by the opposite sex.
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46
Which piece of legislation set up unified categories of illegal drugs and associated penalties with their sale,manufacture,or possession?

A)the Boggs Act (1951)
B)the Durham-Humphrey Act (1951)
C)the Narcotic Control Act (1956)
D)the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act (1970)
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In 1914,the Harrison Narcotics Act restricted importation,manufacture,sale,and dispensing of narcotics.This act defined narcotic as any drug that:

A)results in addictive behavior
B)produces sleep and relieves pain
C)was imported
D)opium-based
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According to the problem behavior syndrome view of substance abuse,_________ use has been linked to sexual abuse as children and social isolation as adults.

A)marijuana
B)heroin
C)amphetamine
D)crack cocaine
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Prostitutes known as circuit travelers move around in groups of two or three to lumber,labor,and agricultural camps.
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Several historic factors precipitated the current stringent U.S.drug laws.Which of the following was not one of those factors?

A)religious creeds of the nineteenth century
B)moral crusaders in the nineteenth century who defined drug use as evil
C)medical literature that failed to designate drugs as harmful
D)prejudice against immigrant ethnic minorities
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According to Tunnell,dealers who sold drugs to maintain a consistent access to drugs for their own consumption are known as:

A)stash dealers
B)front dealers
C)drug-involved dealers
D)crack heads
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According to the social learning view of drug abuse,parental drug abuse begins to have a damaging effect on children as young as ___ years old.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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Obscenity is derived from the Latin caenum,for:

A)"nudity"
B)"bareness"
C)"paraphilia"
D)"filth"
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Outwardly respectable adults who are frequent users of drugs may be successful college graduates who became caught up in the club scene in major cities and get involved in recreational drug use.Surveys indicate that ___ percent of urban young adults report usage of at least one club drug.

A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
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55
Some paraphilias,such as wearing clothes normally worn by the opposite sex,can be engaged in by adults in the privacy of their homes and do not involve a third party;these are usually out of the law's reach.
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56
According to the Monitoring the Future Study and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health,drug use trends:

A)have fluctuated in an erratic fashion,yearly,over the past few years
B)have declined steadily during the past few years
C)have risen steadily during the past few years
D)have been relatively stable during the past few years
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57
Public order crimes are behaviors outlawed because they conflict with social policy,prevailing moral rules,and current public opinion.
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58
An effort to prohibit the sale of liquor in the United States that resulted in the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1919 is known as the:

A)war on alcohol
B)bootleg war
C)moral crusade
D)temperance movement
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59
Destroying overseas drug crops and arresting members of drug cartels are examples of what type of drug control strategy?

A)source control strategy
B)interdiction strategy
C)law enforcement strategy
D)punishment strategy
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60
________________________ is defined as having five or more drinks on the same occasion on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.

A)Heavy drinking
B)Binge drinking
C)Alcoholism
D)Alcohol dependency
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61
The psychological view of the cause of substance abuse have found that many addicts exhibit psychopathic or sociopathic behavior characteristics,forming what is called an addiction-prone personality.
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62
Interdiction strategies are meant to intercept drug supplies as they enter the country.
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63
The problem of controlling pornography centers on the definition of obscenity.
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64
When it comes to defining obscenity,the Miller doctrine of obscenity has been praised for spelling out how community standards are to be determined.
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65
The 1984 Controlled Substances Act created a coordinated national drug policy under a "drug czar."
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66
Research on gateway drugs indicates that many American youths have tried marijuana.Sadly,most of these adolescent users progress to crack or heroin abuse.
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67
Many causes of substance abuse have been put forward.Identity and discuss three views.
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68
Some feminists have staked out conflicting views of prostitution.Discuss both viewpoints and where they are in agreement.
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69
Discuss the relationship between obscenity and pornography.Why is this relationship so complex? What efforts have been made to control pornography and why it is difficult to do so?
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70
Substance abuse remains a major social problem in the United States.A number of different drug control strategies have been tried with varying degrees of success.Differentiate between source control and interdiction strategies.
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71
Drug use is not a new phenomenon.Discuss the history of drug use and abuse and early factors related to the current stringent U.S.drug laws
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72
What are paraphilias? Identify and explain two crimes that fall under the category of paraphilias.
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73
Discuss the history of prostitution and the origin of the word.What impact does this term have on society today?
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74
The concepts of law and morality are tightly interwoven.Discuss how morality impacts the law and why some scholars believe these two concepts cannot be separated.
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75
Identify and discuss 3 types of prostitutes.
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76
Source control is designed to capture and punish known international drug dealers and deter those who are considering entering the drug trade.
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77
Prostitutes who work the streets in plain sight of police are called call girls.
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78
The drug trade is an important source of foreign revenue,a fact that makes source control difficult if not impossible.
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79
About one-fourth of all adult AIDS cases have occurred among IV drug users.
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80
Who are moral crusaders and how have their views and efforts shaped our society and legal system?
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