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Deck 11: Economic Crime
1
In ancient German law, theft was commonly punished with death.
True
2
Telemarketing fraud requires the active participation of the victim.
True
3
This is sometimes referred to as the "five-finger discount."
A) shoplifting
B) grand larceny
C) white-collar crime
D) pickpocketing
A) shoplifting
B) grand larceny
C) white-collar crime
D) pickpocketing
A
4
In American culture, "happiness" is typically defined by
A) the amount of friends we have
B) how attractive we are
C) the amount of wealth we have
D) none of the above
A) the amount of friends we have
B) how attractive we are
C) the amount of wealth we have
D) none of the above
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5
Larceny is often broken down into grand larceny and _______
A) small larceny
B) baby larceny
C) petit larceny
D) acute larceny
A) small larceny
B) baby larceny
C) petit larceny
D) acute larceny
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6
Merton noted that crime can be produced among those who are well off because of they seek the materialistic gains of those more well off than them in a process termed
A) success syndrome
B) anomia of success
C) pursuit of success
D) pursuit syndrome
A) success syndrome
B) anomia of success
C) pursuit of success
D) pursuit syndrome
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7
The major explanation used for burglary is usually
A) differential association
B) strain theory
C) rational choice
D) social control theory
A) differential association
B) strain theory
C) rational choice
D) social control theory
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8
This type of theft is typically known as a crime against a dwelling, with the intent to commit a felony.
A) robbery
B) burglary
C) theft
D) larceny
A) robbery
B) burglary
C) theft
D) larceny
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9
Who first introduced the concept of white-collar crime?
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Ronald Akers
D) Edwin Sutherland
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Ronald Akers
D) Edwin Sutherland
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10
_____________________ is most likely to occur when the perceived threat is immediate, when it is experienced infrequently, and when the threat occurs in circumstances in which the individual feels socially isolated.
A) Psychosocial encapsulation
B) Retroactive interpretation
C) Primary deviation
D) none of the above
A) Psychosocial encapsulation
B) Retroactive interpretation
C) Primary deviation
D) none of the above
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11
False advertising is a form of
A) white-collar crime
B) burglary
C) larceny
D) all of the above
A) white-collar crime
B) burglary
C) larceny
D) all of the above
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12
False advertising, collective embezzlement, and insurance fraud are common examples of what type of crime?
A) theft
B) robbery
C) white-collar crime
D) blue-collar crime
A) theft
B) robbery
C) white-collar crime
D) blue-collar crime
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13
Veteran burglars will often use a booster box.
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14
The relentless push toward material acquisitions is referred to as the
A) American Dream
B) United States Dream
C) Manifest Destiny Dream
D) Freedom Dream
A) American Dream
B) United States Dream
C) Manifest Destiny Dream
D) Freedom Dream
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15
Cleveland Browns linebacker Mychal Kendrick was recently cited for committing this same crime as Martha Stewart:
A) embezzling
B) ponzi scheme
C) money laundering
D) insider trading
A) embezzling
B) ponzi scheme
C) money laundering
D) insider trading
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16
Taking the property of another, without their consent and with the intent to deprive the person permanently of the use of the property.
A) stealing
B) burglary
C) robbery
D) larceny
A) stealing
B) burglary
C) robbery
D) larceny
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17
Robbery is a crime of violence against a person, whereas burglary is a crime of stealth against ______
A) people
D) corporations
C) banks
D) property
A) people
D) corporations
C) banks
D) property
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18
____________________ is a form of theft in which goods and/or money are taken from a person through the use of violence and fear.
A) Robbery
B) Burglary
C) Theft
D) Larceny
A) Robbery
B) Burglary
C) Theft
D) Larceny
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19
Who was recently involved in a major "Ponzi" scheme?
A) Martha Stewart
B) Bernie Madoff
C) Enron executives
D) David Sokol
A) Martha Stewart
B) Bernie Madoff
C) Enron executives
D) David Sokol
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20
Theft from a retail store during the hours when the store is open for business is known as
A) commercial burglary
B) shoplifting
C) armed robbery
D) all of the above
A) commercial burglary
B) shoplifting
C) armed robbery
D) all of the above
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21
When stolen goods are hidden beneath loose cloths and held between the thief's thighs it is referred to as "groining."
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22
Someone who pays an individual one-third of the retail value for shoplifted goods is referred to as a "gate."
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23
Edwin Sutherland developed the concept of white-collar crime.
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24
The Blacklist contains names of employees caught stealing and currently has more than 1,000,000 names.
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25
A list of possible customers in which to scam are referred to in the telemarketing fraud ring as "smoochers."
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26
The most common car models stolen in 2017 included the Toyota Prius.
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27
You house is robbed when it is broken into at night and item are stolen.
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28
Consuming food in supermarkets while strolling about the store is referred to as "grazing."
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29
Larceny can be classified as grand larceny and petit larceny, depending on the value of the property stolen.
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30
Burglary is a crime against property, while robbery is crime against a person.
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