Deck 2: Victims and Offenders Myths and Realities About Crime
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Deck 2: Victims and Offenders Myths and Realities About Crime
1
Household victimization rates are highest for __________ in suburban areas.
A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)multi-racial individuals
A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)multi-racial individuals
B
2
Household victimization rates are lowest for __________ in rural areas.
A)African Americans
B)whites
C)Hispanics
D)multi-racial individuals
A)African Americans
B)whites
C)Hispanics
D)multi-racial individuals
C
3
Arrests of Native Americans made by tribal police are:
A)not recorded in UCR data.
B)recorded in UCR data.
C)included in county arrest data.
D)not that important.
A)not recorded in UCR data.
B)recorded in UCR data.
C)included in county arrest data.
D)not that important.
A
4
The National Crime Victimization Survey is conducted by the _____.
A)U.S. Census Bureau
B)Bureau of Justice Statistics
C)Federal Bureau of Investigation
D)U.S. Department of Justice
A)U.S. Census Bureau
B)Bureau of Justice Statistics
C)Federal Bureau of Investigation
D)U.S. Department of Justice
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5
The most systematic source of victimization information is the _____.
A)UCR
B)SHR
C)NIBRS
D)NCVS
A)UCR
B)SHR
C)NIBRS
D)NCVS
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6
When the police decide that a reported crime is "unfounded," the incident is:
A)not substantiated by evidence.
B)filed on an official report but not investigated.
C)not counted as an offense known to the police.
D)not important
A)not substantiated by evidence.
B)filed on an official report but not investigated.
C)not counted as an offense known to the police.
D)not important
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7
The NCVS survey sample is chosen on the basis of __________.
A)voter registration rolls
B)county property registers
C)the most recent census data
D)driver's license rolls
A)voter registration rolls
B)county property registers
C)the most recent census data
D)driver's license rolls
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8
According to the NCVS __________ victims are disproportionately represented in all crimes of violence.
A)Hispanics
B)whites
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)African American
A)Hispanics
B)whites
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)African American
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9
Hoax perpetrators have been charged with _______, but this occurs in less than half of the documented cases .
A)assault
B)fraud
C)intimidating witnesses
D)filing false police reports
A)assault
B)fraud
C)intimidating witnesses
D)filing false police reports
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10
The information on offenders gleaned from the UCR is incomplete and __________ because it includes only offenders whose crimes result in arrest.
A)potentially misleading
B)proven inaccurate
C)proven useless as a research tool
D)All of the above.
A)potentially misleading
B)proven inaccurate
C)proven useless as a research tool
D)All of the above.
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11
The crimes that receive the most attention from the media, from politicians, and from criminal justice policymakers, are:
A)crimes involving white victims.
B)crimes involving African American offenders.
C)street crimes such as murder, robbery, and rape.
D)All of the above.
A)crimes involving white victims.
B)crimes involving African American offenders.
C)street crimes such as murder, robbery, and rape.
D)All of the above.
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12
The NCVS respondents reveal the hate incidents they report to the police are confirmed by police investigation in fewer than __ percent of incidents
A)25
B)5
C)30
D)10
A)25
B)5
C)30
D)10
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13
The race and ethnicity of the household is recorded as:
A)the race and ethnicity of the adult completing the household questionnaire.
B)the dominant race and ethnicity of the household population.
C)"multiracial" if the household population consists of two or more races.
D)"multiethnic" if the household population consists of two or more ethnicities.
A)the race and ethnicity of the adult completing the household questionnaire.
B)the dominant race and ethnicity of the household population.
C)"multiracial" if the household population consists of two or more races.
D)"multiethnic" if the household population consists of two or more ethnicities.
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14
Household victimization rates are highest for __________ in urban areas.
A)Hispanics
B)whites
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)multi-racial individuals
A)Hispanics
B)whites
C)Native Americans/Alaska Natives
D)multi-racial individuals
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15
Early self-report surveys conducted before 1980 found:
A)little difference in delinquency rates across all races.
B)little difference in delinquency rates between African Americans and whites .
C)significant differences in delinquency rates across all races.
D)significant differences in delinquency rates between African Americans and whites .
A)little difference in delinquency rates across all races.
B)little difference in delinquency rates between African Americans and whites .
C)significant differences in delinquency rates across all races.
D)significant differences in delinquency rates between African Americans and whites .
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16
Members of NCVS selected households are contacted either in person or by phone every _____ months for _____ years
A)6, 2
B)12, 2
C)6, 3
D)12, 3
A)6, 2
B)12, 2
C)6, 3
D)12, 3
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17
NCVS victimization information is collected from persons age _____ and older who are members of the household selected in the sample.
A)8
B)12
C)18
D)21
A)8
B)12
C)18
D)21
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18
The majority of racial hoaxes are perpetuated by a ____ person charging an African American.
A)African American
B)Latino
C)white
D)Asian
A)African American
B)Latino
C)white
D)Asian
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19
Respondents who report personal victimization are asked to describe the nature and response to the crime as well as:
A)to describe the offender and their relationship, if any.
B)the after-effects of the victimization.
C)whether he/she has had voluntary post-victimization contact with the offender.
D)whether he/she has had involuntary post-victimization contact with the offender.
A)to describe the offender and their relationship, if any.
B)the after-effects of the victimization.
C)whether he/she has had voluntary post-victimization contact with the offender.
D)whether he/she has had involuntary post-victimization contact with the offender.
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20
Starting in 2003, NCVS respondents were able to self-report:
A)more than one ethnicity.
B)more than one race.
C)only one ethnicity.
D)only one race.
A)more than one ethnicity.
B)more than one race.
C)only one ethnicity.
D)only one race.
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21
Immigrants tend to have ______________ rates of criminal offending than native born individuals.
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22
Elijah Anderson's "Code of the Street" theory attempts to explain violent delinquency among __________.
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23
The racial differences in NCVS household victimization rates vary depending on the degree of __________.
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24
Analysis of all data sources reveals that crime is predominantly:
A)an interracial event.
B)an intraracial event.
C)racially indiscriminate.
D)racially specific by region.
A)an interracial event.
B)an intraracial event.
C)racially indiscriminate.
D)racially specific by region.
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25
The media often suggest crime is increasing at astronomical rates, when in fact the great American crime drop brought crime rates to historic lows .
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26
Victimization data reveal that whites are more likely than racial minorities in most circumstances to be victimized by crime.
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27
Racial hoaxes are most often perpetuated by African Americans.
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28
The first gangs in the US were African American.
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29
NCVS information is collected from persons age 16 and older who are members of the household selected in the sample.
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30
Media reports exactly mirror the number and types of crime in the US.
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31
Researchers estimate that females represent ________ of all gang members.
A)between 50 and 60%
B)between 30 and 50%
C)between 1 and 5%
D)between 10 and 25%
A)between 50 and 60%
B)between 30 and 50%
C)between 1 and 5%
D)between 10 and 25%
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32
Generally, hate crime legislation is:
A)enacted in the form of penalty enhancements for existing common law offenses.
B)enacted as new criminal statutes specifying hate crime elements and punishments.
C)limited to federal sanctions pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
D)limited to state criminal codes only.
A)enacted in the form of penalty enhancements for existing common law offenses.
B)enacted as new criminal statutes specifying hate crime elements and punishments.
C)limited to federal sanctions pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
D)limited to state criminal codes only.
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33
Jacobs argued that a hate crime statute creates a law that is unlikely to deter and that its implementation:
A)serves no purpose.
B)will widen social division.
C)is constitutionally questionable.
D)All of the above.
A)serves no purpose.
B)will widen social division.
C)is constitutionally questionable.
D)All of the above.
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34
The universal definition of gang, established in the Uniform Crime Reports, fails to address ethnicity-based gang groups .
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35
Most gangs are:
A)racially heterogeneous.
B)ethnically homogenous.
C)racially and ethnically homogeneous.
D)racially and ethnically heterogeneous.
A)racially heterogeneous.
B)ethnically homogenous.
C)racially and ethnically homogeneous.
D)racially and ethnically heterogeneous.
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36
NCVS interviews are conducted at 6-month intervals.
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37
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that the likelihood of a female being raped during her lifetime is nearly one out of every __________ females .
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38
Gangs are exclusively male.
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39
NCVS __________ victimization incident questionnaires are administered to household members age 12 and older.
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40
The majority of offenders are black.
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41
Explain racial hoaxes and the perceived effects they have on communities.
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42
The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates that the likelihood of a black female being raped during her lifetime is nearly one out of every __________ females .
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43
Hate crime is also referred to as __________ crime .
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44
______ ______ represent less than 1 percent (0.5 percent)of the sample population of non-Hispanic respondents in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).
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45
What are the theoretical explanations for the racial gap in offending?
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46
Discuss the limitations of the National Crime Victimization Survey.
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47
Generally, hate crime legislation is enacted in the form of penalty _______.
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48
Explain two of the myths around gangs in America.
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49
Explain why critics of missing person cases involving women argue that the public is being misled.
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50
Crime is predominantly an __________ event .
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