Deck 1: Crime and Criminology
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Deck 1: Crime and Criminology
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_____________________ is the branch of law that defines crimes and punishments and involves such issues as the mental and physical elements of crime, crime categories, and criminal defenses.
Substantive criminal law
2
Under the Code of Hammurabi, the severity of punishment depended on ________.
class standing
3
The concept of criminal law has been recognized for more than 3,000 years, beginning with the creation of the most famous set of written laws of the ancient world, known as __________________.
the Code of Hammurabi
4
_________ are required to employ valid and reliable experimental designs and sophisticated data analysis techniques.
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The branch of law that deals with the government and its relationships with individuals or other governments, and also governs the administration and regulation of city, county, state, and federal agencies, is referred to as ___________________.
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According to the conflict view, ______________________ is a political concept designed to protect the power and positions of the upper class at the expense of the poor.
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Behaviors such as drug use and prostitution are problematic because the harm they inflict is only on those who are willing participants, yet punishment is justified because these acts undermine the ________________ and threaten the general well-being of society.
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According to the interactionist view of crime, individuals or groups who wage campaigns to control behaviors viewed as immoral or wrong are referred to as ______________________.
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9
_______ is a view that behaviors harmful to other people and society in general must be controlled.
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10
Criminology is also related to the study of __________________ behaviors or those actions that depart from social norms, values, beliefs, and customs.
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11
A major difference between criminology and criminal justice is that criminal justice refers to the study of agencies, while criminology refers to the ______________ of crime.
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12
_______________ are based on verified social facts and readily observed phenomena that can be consistently quantified and measured.
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13
Hans von Hentig and Stephen Schafer believed that the role of the _________ had to be considered before a full understanding of crime could be developed.
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14
The consensus view of crime links illegal behavior to the concept of __________________.
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15
The _________ view of crime states that crimes are behaviors believed to be repugnant to all elements of society.
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Acts that are inherently evil are referred to as ___________________ and are outlawed because they violate basic moral values.
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17
The interactionist view of crime traces its antecedents to the symbolic interaction school of sociology, first popularized by pioneering sociologists Charles Cooley, W. I. Thomas, and _________________.
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18
Criminologists have been trained in diverse fields-sociology, criminal justice, political science, psychology, public policy, economics, and even the natural sciences--because criminology is a(n) __________________ science.
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19
______ law is used to resolve, control, and shape personal interactions such as contracts.
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20
According to the __________________ view of crime, society is a collection of diverse groups asserting their political power to use the law and the criminal justice system to advance their economic and social position.
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21
Deviant behavior:
A) All of the above characterize deviant behavior.
B) is mala in se.
C) violates the legal code.
D) can be considered a felony.
A) All of the above characterize deviant behavior.
B) is mala in se.
C) violates the legal code.
D) can be considered a felony.
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22
According to von Hentig and Schafer, ______ is often a key determinant of crime and may even precipitate it.
A) the victim's residence
B) the offender's attitude
C) victim behavior
D) the offender's race
A) the victim's residence
B) the offender's attitude
C) victim behavior
D) the offender's race
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23
The influence of ________ leads to an increase in the public's fear of crime.
A) the media
B) society
C) criminologists
D) police
A) the media
B) society
C) criminologists
D) police
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24
Criminologists try to create valid and ___________ measurements of criminal behavior by accessing records, research, and statistical data to understand patterns and trends.
A) experimental
B) mathematical
C) innovative
D) reliable
A) experimental
B) mathematical
C) innovative
D) reliable
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25
In order for a crime to occur, the state must show that the accused committed the criminal act, which is known as ____________.
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26
In the 2008 case of ______________________, the Court upheld the use of lethal injection unless there is a substantial risk of serious harm that the drugs will not work effectively.
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27
According to the text, which view of crime is best portrayed in the Hollywood hit film Fifty Shades of Grey?
A) consensus view
B) conflict view
C) individualist view
D) interactionist view
A) consensus view
B) conflict view
C) individualist view
D) interactionist view
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28
According to the ____ view, examples of a "real" crime would be violations of human dignity and police brutality.
A) interactionist
B) consensus
C) conflict
D) individualist
A) interactionist
B) consensus
C) conflict
D) individualist
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29
The quality of being fair under the law is referred to as:
A) the casebook method.
B) criminology.
C) justice.
D) legality.
A) the casebook method.
B) criminology.
C) justice.
D) legality.
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30
The study of agencies of social control such as the police, courts, and corrections is:
A) law inquiry.
B) criminology.
C) sociology.
D) criminal justice.
A) law inquiry.
B) criminology.
C) sociology.
D) criminal justice.
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31
According to the consensus view, deviant behavior is illegal if it causes:
A) conflict.
B) social harm.
C) legal concerns.
D) disparities.
A) conflict.
B) social harm.
C) legal concerns.
D) disparities.
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32
According to the _________________ view, crimes are behaviors believed to be repugnant to all elements of society.
A) interactionist
B) consensus
C) conflict
D) individualist
A) interactionist
B) consensus
C) conflict
D) individualist
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33
The organization known as the ____________________ is responsible for prosecuting significant violations with regard to pollution, spills, and devastation to U.S. water, wetlands, forests, and lands.
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34
The Supreme Court ruled in 2005 in the case of ________________________ that the federal government can prosecute medical marijuana patients, even in states with compassionate use laws.
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35
Crime is a _____ phenomenon, according to Sutherland and Cressey's definition.
A) developmental
B) psychological
C) biological
D) social
A) developmental
B) psychological
C) biological
D) social
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36
In the _____ view, groups able to assert their political power use the law and criminal justice system to advance their economic and social positions.
A) consensus
B) common
C) conflict
D) interactionist
A) consensus
B) common
C) conflict
D) interactionist
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37
________ uses scientific methods to assess the effectiveness of crime control and offender treatment programs.
A) Penology and social control
B) Crime typologies
C) Victimology
D) The sociology of law
A) Penology and social control
B) Crime typologies
C) Victimology
D) The sociology of law
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38
Criminologists use ________ methods to study the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior.
A) economic
B) sociological
C) scientific
D) psychological
A) economic
B) sociological
C) scientific
D) psychological
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39
A serious offense, such as rape, murder, or robbery, punishable by a prison sentence or death, is referred to as a(n): __________________.
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40
The interactionist view of crime is similar to the _____________ in that both suggest that behavior is outlawed and considered criminal when it offends people who hold social, economic, and political power.
A) consensus perspective
B) individualist perspective
C) justice perspective
D) conflict perspective
A) consensus perspective
B) individualist perspective
C) justice perspective
D) conflict perspective
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41
The branch of the law that defines crimes and their punishments, _____________ involves such issues as the mental and physical elements of crime, crime categories, and criminal defenses.
A) administrative law
B) substantive criminal law
C) procedural criminal law
D) civil law
A) administrative law
B) substantive criminal law
C) procedural criminal law
D) civil law
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42
Regardless of its source, all criminal law in the United States must conform to the rules set forth in the:
A) Bill of Rights.
B) Bible.
C) U.S. Constitution.
D) Code of Hammurabi.
A) Bill of Rights.
B) Bible.
C) U.S. Constitution.
D) Code of Hammurabi.
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43
______ argued that the deviant is one to whom that label has successfully been applied, meaning that those who hold power will reflect the opinions and perceptions of others.
A) Michael Heise
B) Howard Becker
C) Albert Cohen
D) Keith Bell
A) Michael Heise
B) Howard Becker
C) Albert Cohen
D) Keith Bell
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44
The case of Baze and Bowling v. Rees (2008) dealt with:
A) the legality of Obamacare.
B) immigration rights for children.
C) the use of the electric chair.
D) the use of lethal injection.
A) the legality of Obamacare.
B) immigration rights for children.
C) the use of the electric chair.
D) the use of lethal injection.
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45
According to conflict view, _____ would be an example of a "real" crime.
A) murder
B) environmental pollution
C) rape
D) armed robbery
A) murder
B) environmental pollution
C) rape
D) armed robbery
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46
The act of illegal gambling, because it violates law or clashes with current norms or public opinion, is referred to as:
A) in se prohibitum .
B) mala in se .
C) mala prohibitum .
D) actus reus .
A) in se prohibitum .
B) mala in se .
C) mala prohibitum .
D) actus reus .
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47
A serious offense punishable by a prison sentence, or perhaps capital punishment, is known as a:
A) status offense.
B) misdemeanor.
C) felony.
D) super-max offense.
A) status offense.
B) misdemeanor.
C) felony.
D) super-max offense.
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48
These laws were originally formulated to protect women terrorized by former husbands and boyfriends.
A) rape shield laws
B) limited liability statutes
C) mala prohibita laws
D) stalking statutes
A) rape shield laws
B) limited liability statutes
C) mala prohibita laws
D) stalking statutes
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49
The first known written law of the ancient world was called the:
A) Ten Commandments.
B) Code of Hammurabi.
C) Code of Justinian.
D) Code of Babylon.
A) Ten Commandments.
B) Code of Hammurabi.
C) Code of Justinian.
D) Code of Babylon.
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50
As of the writing of this text, ____ states have legalized marijuana in some form, most for medicinal purposes.
A) 3
B) 8
C) 15
D) 23
A) 3
B) 8
C) 15
D) 23
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51
A battered wife who kills her mate might argue that she acted out of duress-committing her crime to save her own life. She would be:
A) denying mens rea.
B) using an excuse defense.
C) denying the actus reus.
D) using a justification defense.
A) denying mens rea.
B) using an excuse defense.
C) denying the actus reus.
D) using a justification defense.
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52
Early English law, developed by judges, incorporated Anglo-Saxon tribal customs, feudal practices, and everyday rules of behavior, and is referred to as ____ law.
A) common
B) procedural
C) criminal
D) customary
A) common
B) procedural
C) criminal
D) customary
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53
Mens rea refers to an individual's:
A) social standing.
B) guilty mind.
C) risk of flight.
D) criminal act.
A) social standing.
B) guilty mind.
C) risk of flight.
D) criminal act.
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54
Acts such as rape, murder, assault, and robbery that are outlawed because they violate basic moral values are referred to as:
A) mens rea.
B) actus reus.
C) mala prohibitum.
D) mala in se.
A) mens rea.
B) actus reus.
C) mala prohibitum.
D) mala in se.
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55
Defense of duress, self-defense, and entrapment are considered a type of defense called:
A) magnification.
B) association.
C) justification.
D) adjudication.
A) magnification.
B) association.
C) justification.
D) adjudication.
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56
To satisfy the requirements of ________________, guilty actions must be voluntary.
A) mala reus
B) actus reus
C) mens rea
D) mala prohibitum
A) mala reus
B) actus reus
C) mens rea
D) mala prohibitum
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57
________ is the branch of the law that sets out the basic rules of practice in the criminal justice system.
A) Civil law
B) Procedural criminal law
C) Substantive criminal law
D) Administrative law
A) Civil law
B) Procedural criminal law
C) Substantive criminal law
D) Administrative law
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58
___________ involve crimes in which the accused is charged simply for doing what a statute prohibits; intent does not enter the picture, nor is it required.
A) Misdemeanors
B) Wrongful offenses
C) Strict liability offenses
D) Felonies
A) Misdemeanors
B) Wrongful offenses
C) Strict liability offenses
D) Felonies
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59
This method of determining guilt was based on the principle that divine forces would not allow an innocent person to be harmed.
A) compurgation
B) the Magna Carta
C) the Code of Hammurabi
D) trial by ordeal
A) compurgation
B) the Magna Carta
C) the Code of Hammurabi
D) trial by ordeal
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60
An individual has his dog, which has never bitten before, off-leash, and it bites someone. This is an example of a(n):
A) intentional tort.
B) procedural criminal law case.
C) administrative law case.
D) strict liability tort.
A) intentional tort.
B) procedural criminal law case.
C) administrative law case.
D) strict liability tort.
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61
A modification to Virginia's Computer Crimes Act in 2005 made ______, the act of sending out bulk email messages designed to trick consumers into revealing personal information and accounts, illegal.
A) netting
B) cyberbullying
C) widening the net
D) phishing
A) netting
B) cyberbullying
C) widening the net
D) phishing
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62
Criminology in action refers to the efforts of criminologists to use their insight, training, and experience to understand human behavior and predict its occurrence.
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63
The media often downplay crime and manipulate crime statistics to help society feel less fearful.
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64
Crime typologies refer to the study of criminal behavior involving research on the links between different types of crime and criminals.
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65
A revision of this 1994 act, which required states to register individuals convicted of sex crimes against children, also established a community notification system.
A) Megan's Law
B) Sex Offender Registration Act
C) Jacob Wetterling Act
D) Sex Offender Notification Act
A) Megan's Law
B) Sex Offender Registration Act
C) Jacob Wetterling Act
D) Sex Offender Notification Act
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66
In which of these states is marijuana use not fully legal?
A) West Virginia
B) Alaska
C) Washington
D) Colorado
A) West Virginia
B) Alaska
C) Washington
D) Colorado
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67
The development of valid methods to measure crime and the accuracy of crime data are crucial aspects of criminology in action.
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68
Most terrorists are psychopaths.
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69
Heath Miller and Gregory Polanco were the first to suggest that victim behavior is often a key determinant in crime.
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70
Lawrence v. Texas (2003) was a case dealing with these types of laws.
A) stalking
B) environmental
C) sodomy
D) obituary
A) stalking
B) environmental
C) sodomy
D) obituary
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71
Criminal justice explains the etiology, extent, and nature of crime in society.
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72
If a defendant is falsely accused, he or she uses which defense?
A) Justification defense.
B) Denies actus reus
C) Denies mens rea.
D) Self-defense.
A) Justification defense.
B) Denies actus reus
C) Denies mens rea.
D) Self-defense.
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73
All crimes are deviant behaviors.
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74
Mental illness is not a critical factor in explaining terrorist behavior.
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75
The Supreme Court routinely uses and cites research findings by legal scholars and criminologists before it renders an opinion; for example, in showing that there is a greater likelihood of an initial wrongful conviction in a death penalty case.
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76
In which case in 2005 did the Supreme Court rule that the federal government can prosecute medical marijuana patients, even in states with compassionate use laws?
A) United States v. Booker
B) Plessy v. Furgeson
C) Gonzales v. Raich
D) Jackson v. The Citadel
A) United States v. Booker
B) Plessy v. Furgeson
C) Gonzales v. Raich
D) Jackson v. The Citadel
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77
A highly controversial book authored by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray was:
A) The Bell Curve
B) Race and Crime
C) The Rabbit Hole
D) To Kill a Mockingbird
A) The Bell Curve
B) Race and Crime
C) The Rabbit Hole
D) To Kill a Mockingbird
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78
Deviant behaviors are those actions that depart from social norms, values, and beliefs.
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79
Research reveals that there is a "terrorist" personality and psychological profile.
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Criminological theories use a method referred to as the symposium method for testing theories.
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