Deck 1: Introduction to Victimology
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Deck 1: Introduction to Victimology
1
Victimology is the study of ______.
A) the etiology of victimization
B) consequences of victimization
C) how the criminal justice system accommodates and assists victims
D) all of these
A) the etiology of victimization
B) consequences of victimization
C) how the criminal justice system accommodates and assists victims
D) all of these
D
2
______ is the name for individuals who are affected by the victimization of a loved one.
A) Vicarious victims
B) Indirect victims
C) Secondary victims
D) Pseudo-victims
A) Vicarious victims
B) Indirect victims
C) Secondary victims
D) Pseudo-victims
C
3
Which programs are responsible for notifying victims of court proceedings and providing guidance during the court process?
A) victim advocacy agencies
B) victim/witness assistance programs
C) courtroom companionship agencies
D) grassroots agencies
A) victim advocacy agencies
B) victim/witness assistance programs
C) courtroom companionship agencies
D) grassroots agencies
B
4
Which movement identified that both offenders and victims were mistreated by the criminal justice system?
A) Law and Order Movement
B) Civil Rights Movement
C) Women's Movement
D) Children's Movement
A) Law and Order Movement
B) Civil Rights Movement
C) Women's Movement
D) Children's Movement
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5
Which theorist suggested that victims and offenders needed to be considered in a dyad in order to fully understand victimization?
A) Hans von Hentig
B) Stephen Schaefer
C) Marvin Wolfgang
D) Benjamin Mendelsohn
A) Hans von Hentig
B) Stephen Schaefer
C) Marvin Wolfgang
D) Benjamin Mendelsohn
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6
Which organization was an outgrowth of the Victims of Crime Act of 1984?
A) National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA)
B) National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC)
C) Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
D) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
A) National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA)
B) National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC)
C) Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
D) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
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7
The Violence Against Women Act was enacted in which year?
A) 1980
B) 1984
C) 1994
D) 1994
A) 1980
B) 1984
C) 1994
D) 1994
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8
In what year was the first National Crime Survey conducted?
A) 1957
B) 1966
C) 1981
D) 1992
A) 1957
B) 1966
C) 1981
D) 1992
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9
Which of the following items were not a critical victimological development of the women's movement?
A) Victimization could be emotionally harmful.
B) The criminal justice revictimized victims.
C) Women used alcohol and drugs as self-medication techniques to deal with rape.
D) The volunteer movement was huge so grassroots organizations could stay open longer.
A) Victimization could be emotionally harmful.
B) The criminal justice revictimized victims.
C) Women used alcohol and drugs as self-medication techniques to deal with rape.
D) The volunteer movement was huge so grassroots organizations could stay open longer.
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10
Who coined the term "victimology"?
A) Hans von Hentig
B) Stephen Schaefer
C) Marvin Wolfgang
D) Benjamin Mendelsohn
A) Hans von Hentig
B) Stephen Schaefer
C) Marvin Wolfgang
D) Benjamin Mendelsohn
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11
Two of the first three victim assistance programs focused on ______ type of crime victimization.
A) domestic violence
B) child victimization
C) homicide survivors
D) rape
A) domestic violence
B) child victimization
C) homicide survivors
D) rape
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12
The cost of victimization may include ______.
A) the cost of stolen or damaged property
B) the costs of receiving treatment at the emergency room
C) monies spent to assist crime victims
D) all of these
A) the cost of stolen or damaged property
B) the costs of receiving treatment at the emergency room
C) monies spent to assist crime victims
D) all of these
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13
The Women's Movement also brought attention to ______ group of victims.
A) animals
B) victims of state-sponsored crime
C) families of "victimless" crime offenders
D) children
A) animals
B) victims of state-sponsored crime
C) families of "victimless" crime offenders
D) children
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14
What 1980 study led to recommendations to improve services to crime victims for criminal justice personnel, the medical community, the social service and victim advocacy communities, and other agencies that worked with victims?
A) Victim of Crime Study
B) Justice for All Study
C) New Directions in the Field Study
D) President's Task Force on Victims of Crime Study
A) Victim of Crime Study
B) Justice for All Study
C) New Directions in the Field Study
D) President's Task Force on Victims of Crime Study
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15
During the ______, victims were the focus of the justice system.
A) Industrial Revolution
B) Dark Ages
C) Middle Ages
D) modern times
A) Industrial Revolution
B) Dark Ages
C) Middle Ages
D) modern times
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16
______ principle suggests that retribution is the key to justice.
A) Habeas corpus
B) Modus operandi
C) Mens rea
D) Lex talionis
A) Habeas corpus
B) Modus operandi
C) Mens rea
D) Lex talionis
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17
Which type of victim culpability suggests that an irresponsible act by a victim was taken advantage of by an offender?
A) victim precipitation
B) victim facilitation
C) victim provocation
D) victim culpability
A) victim precipitation
B) victim facilitation
C) victim provocation
D) victim culpability
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18
Which early Babylonian code required that equity be restored between the offender and the victim?
A) Code of Hammurabi
B) lex talionis
C) Roman Principles
D) Code of Athens
A) Code of Hammurabi
B) lex talionis
C) Roman Principles
D) Code of Athens
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19
What percentage of homicides did Marvin Wolfgang discover were precipitated by victims?
A) 5%
B) 11%
C) 26%
D) 34%
A) 5%
B) 11%
C) 26%
D) 34%
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20
When victims were the focus of the justice "system," which two principles guided most proceedings when an offender was determined guilty?
A) rehabilitation and community service
B) retribution and restitution
C) restoration and restitution
D) deterrence and rehabilitation
A) rehabilitation and community service
B) retribution and restitution
C) restoration and restitution
D) deterrence and rehabilitation
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21
Many police departments and prosecutors' offices offer victim assistance programs through which victims can receive information about available services.
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22
Feminists were concerned with how female victims were treated by the criminal justice system and pushed for victims of rape and domestic violence to receive special care and services.
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23
Victimology is considered a subfield of psychology.
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24
The National Crime Survey shed light on how much crime was not reported to law enforcement.
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25
Marvin Wolfgang found that for victim precipitated homicides, victims oftentimes knew the offender.
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26
Although the offender is ultimately responsible for crime victimization, it is difficult to change offender behavior.
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27
Domestic violence shelters and rape crisis centers started appearing in the ______.
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
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28
Menachem Amir empirically studied victim precipitation in rape and sexual assaults.
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29
Menachem Amir found that rapes were likely to involve ______.
A) alcohol
B) coercion
C) abuse
D) injury
A) alcohol
B) coercion
C) abuse
D) injury
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30
Some victims only suffer a single victimization.
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31
One of the most influential movements for victims was the ______ movement.
A) LGBT
B) voter rights'
C) women's
D) child abuse
A) LGBT
B) voter rights'
C) women's
D) child abuse
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32
Many persons who are victimized by crime do not report their experiences to the police.
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33
Marvin Wolfgang argued that crime victims could be placed into 1 of the 13 categories based on their propensity for victimization.
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34
Victim precipitation is defined as the extent to which a victim is responsible for his or her own victimization.
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35
An individual enters a home with the intent to burglarize it. He is shot. This would be considered victim provocation.
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36
New York was the first state to implement a crime victims' compensation program.
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37
The costs of crime are limited to tangible costs such as medical bills, loss of property, and so on.
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38
California was the first state to implement a Victims' Bill of Rights.
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39
Amir's study was quite controversial. It was attacked for ______.
A) his assertion that no further studies were needed
B) not using the scientific method
C) using a small sample size
D) blaming victims, namely women
A) his assertion that no further studies were needed
B) not using the scientific method
C) using a small sample size
D) blaming victims, namely women
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40
Victimologists use the scientific method to answer questions about ______.
A) offenders
B) abusers
C) victims
D) all of these
A) offenders
B) abusers
C) victims
D) all of these
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41
Why is the work of Hans von Hentig important in the study of victimology?
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42
What are the similarities and differences between criminology and victimology?
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43
How are the 1980 President's Task Force on Victims of Crime and the 1998 New Directions from the Field related to each other?
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44
What are the three key developments that arose from the Women's Movement?
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45
How did the "father of criminology" classify crime victims?
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