Deck 7: Stranger Danger and Violence in the Streets

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A hate crime,also known as a ______,is a criminal offense committed against a person,property,or society that is motivated,in whole or in part,by the offender' s bias against a race,religion,disability,sexual orientation,or ethnicity/national origin.

A) intimate
B) violent
C) bias crime
D) emotional
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Even though many sites remain open for anyone to post information or participate in a chat room,many are now requiring a screening and approval process for participants,thereby allowing greater ______ from public scrutiny.

A) privacy
B) persuasion
C) anonymity
D) planning
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All of us feel the need to be part of a community.Internet chat rooms facilitate this formation of community for their participants.They also provide a type of reinforcement for extremist ideas that would not be tolerated in the larger society,which is known as ______.

A) privacy
B) persuasion
C) anonymity
D) Support
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The ______ allows groups the ability to organize and plan activities,such as rallies,concerts,and lectures more effectively than traditional methods of communication.

A) anonymity
B) privacy
C) support
D) Internet
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The most recent law enacted at the federal level against hate crimes is called the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd,Jr.Hate Crimes Prevention Act that was signed into law by ______.

A) President Obama in 2010
B) President Bush in 2005
C) U.S. Congress in 2010
D) U.S. Senate 2005
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Primary homicides involve?

A) strangers
B) class
C) study group
D) intimates friends
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Secondary homicides involve?

A) intimate friends
B) acquaintances
C) libraries
D) strangers
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The U.S.gang demographic age bracket is between what ages?

A) 13-23
B) 10-20
C) 16-24
D) 12-24
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Workplace violence happens mostly in the ______.

A) government sector
B) civilian sector
C) home of worker
D) on the streets
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The ______ has published methods that have been successfully used by communities to combat hate groups.

A) U.S. Congress
B) U.S. State Department
C) U.S. federal government
D) The Southern Poverty Law Center
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What kind of impact do times of depression in the United States have on stereotypes of and crimes against immigrant populations?

A) negative
B) positive
C) unaware
D) unknown
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An ordinary crime becomes a ______ when an offender selects a victim because of some characteristic,such as his or her race or religion.

A) violent
B) hate crime
C) demographic
D) white collar
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A ______,in which an offender(s)breaks into a residence and steals a homeowner' s belongings,is a property crime because there is no force or threat of force to a person.

A) arson
B) robbery
C) burglary
D) theft
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In September 1994,Congress passed the ______,which amended the Hate Crime Statistics Act to include both physical and mental disabilities.

A) Sexual Assault Act
B) Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
C) Crime Prevention Act
D) Deterrent Prevention Act
Question
______ can occur in a number of different contexts,including the home,a public location,or a commercial establishment.

A) arson
B) white collar crime
C) corporate fraud
D) robbery
Question
Robbery is ______.

A) an act of violence
B) most often committed by a stranger
C) a felony crime
D) all of the above
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In U.S.society,the ______ Amendment protects citizen' s right to free speech,including hate speech.This is a fundamental right that we believe should never be jeopardized.

A) Eighth
B) Fourth
C) Third
D) First
Question
The first major hate crime legislation passed at the federal level was called the Hate Crime Statistics Act of ______.

A)1975
B) 1950
C) 1990
D) none of the above
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According to the ______,robbery is defined as follows: "Completed or attempted theft,directly from a person,of property or cash by force or threat of force,with or without a weapon,and with or without injury."

A) FBI
B) NCVS
C) DHS
D) UCR
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The tendency to have contempt for foreigners or other strangers,which is particularly likely in times of economic hardship,when resources are scarce is known as ______.

A) xenophobia
B) bias
C) prejudice
D) hatred
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Strangers are anonymous and dangerous while our friends and acquaintances are known to us and therefore seem to be nonthreatening or at least less threatening.
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Research with offenders suggests that victim resistance increases the likelihood that the robber will use physical force against the intended target.
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Bank robberies rarely capture much media attention unless they result in multiple deaths or a shootout with police that happens to be captured by video.
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Social learning theory contends that there are three elements that are generally necessary for the commission of a crime to occur: a motivated offender,a suitable target,and lack of a capable guardianship.
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Marital status and geographical location are also related to robbery victimization.
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Discuss the trends related to workplace violence in America.
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Discuss Wright and Decker' s "code of the streets" in relation to the Elijah Anderson definition.
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Environmental crime prevention seeks to understand technical and structural solutions to crime and in response design environments or products in ways that minimize the risk of victimization.
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While most robberies do result in death,they all involve the use of force or the threat of force.
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In his classic study of homicide in Philadelphia,Marvin Wolfgang divided homicide into primary homicides,which involved intimates,friends,and acquaintances and secondary homicides,which involved strangers.
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Discuss the characteristics of female robbery offenders.
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A hate crime,also known as a ______,is a criminal offense committed against a person,property,or society that is motivated,in whole or in part,by the offender' s bias against a race,religion,disability,sexual orientation,or ethnicity/national origin.

A) intimate
B) violent
C) bias crime
D) emotional
C
2
Even though many sites remain open for anyone to post information or participate in a chat room,many are now requiring a screening and approval process for participants,thereby allowing greater ______ from public scrutiny.

A) privacy
B) persuasion
C) anonymity
D) planning
A
3
All of us feel the need to be part of a community.Internet chat rooms facilitate this formation of community for their participants.They also provide a type of reinforcement for extremist ideas that would not be tolerated in the larger society,which is known as ______.

A) privacy
B) persuasion
C) anonymity
D) Support
D
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The ______ allows groups the ability to organize and plan activities,such as rallies,concerts,and lectures more effectively than traditional methods of communication.

A) anonymity
B) privacy
C) support
D) Internet
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The most recent law enacted at the federal level against hate crimes is called the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd,Jr.Hate Crimes Prevention Act that was signed into law by ______.

A) President Obama in 2010
B) President Bush in 2005
C) U.S. Congress in 2010
D) U.S. Senate 2005
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Primary homicides involve?

A) strangers
B) class
C) study group
D) intimates friends
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Secondary homicides involve?

A) intimate friends
B) acquaintances
C) libraries
D) strangers
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The U.S.gang demographic age bracket is between what ages?

A) 13-23
B) 10-20
C) 16-24
D) 12-24
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Workplace violence happens mostly in the ______.

A) government sector
B) civilian sector
C) home of worker
D) on the streets
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The ______ has published methods that have been successfully used by communities to combat hate groups.

A) U.S. Congress
B) U.S. State Department
C) U.S. federal government
D) The Southern Poverty Law Center
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11
What kind of impact do times of depression in the United States have on stereotypes of and crimes against immigrant populations?

A) negative
B) positive
C) unaware
D) unknown
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An ordinary crime becomes a ______ when an offender selects a victim because of some characteristic,such as his or her race or religion.

A) violent
B) hate crime
C) demographic
D) white collar
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A ______,in which an offender(s)breaks into a residence and steals a homeowner' s belongings,is a property crime because there is no force or threat of force to a person.

A) arson
B) robbery
C) burglary
D) theft
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In September 1994,Congress passed the ______,which amended the Hate Crime Statistics Act to include both physical and mental disabilities.

A) Sexual Assault Act
B) Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
C) Crime Prevention Act
D) Deterrent Prevention Act
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______ can occur in a number of different contexts,including the home,a public location,or a commercial establishment.

A) arson
B) white collar crime
C) corporate fraud
D) robbery
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Robbery is ______.

A) an act of violence
B) most often committed by a stranger
C) a felony crime
D) all of the above
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In U.S.society,the ______ Amendment protects citizen' s right to free speech,including hate speech.This is a fundamental right that we believe should never be jeopardized.

A) Eighth
B) Fourth
C) Third
D) First
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The first major hate crime legislation passed at the federal level was called the Hate Crime Statistics Act of ______.

A)1975
B) 1950
C) 1990
D) none of the above
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According to the ______,robbery is defined as follows: "Completed or attempted theft,directly from a person,of property or cash by force or threat of force,with or without a weapon,and with or without injury."

A) FBI
B) NCVS
C) DHS
D) UCR
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The tendency to have contempt for foreigners or other strangers,which is particularly likely in times of economic hardship,when resources are scarce is known as ______.

A) xenophobia
B) bias
C) prejudice
D) hatred
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Strangers are anonymous and dangerous while our friends and acquaintances are known to us and therefore seem to be nonthreatening or at least less threatening.
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Research with offenders suggests that victim resistance increases the likelihood that the robber will use physical force against the intended target.
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Bank robberies rarely capture much media attention unless they result in multiple deaths or a shootout with police that happens to be captured by video.
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Social learning theory contends that there are three elements that are generally necessary for the commission of a crime to occur: a motivated offender,a suitable target,and lack of a capable guardianship.
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Marital status and geographical location are also related to robbery victimization.
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Discuss the trends related to workplace violence in America.
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Discuss Wright and Decker' s "code of the streets" in relation to the Elijah Anderson definition.
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Environmental crime prevention seeks to understand technical and structural solutions to crime and in response design environments or products in ways that minimize the risk of victimization.
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While most robberies do result in death,they all involve the use of force or the threat of force.
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In his classic study of homicide in Philadelphia,Marvin Wolfgang divided homicide into primary homicides,which involved intimates,friends,and acquaintances and secondary homicides,which involved strangers.
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Discuss the characteristics of female robbery offenders.
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