Deck 3: Crime in the United States - Offenders and Victims

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Those initially harmed by injury, death, or property loss as the result of crime.

A) indirect victims
B) secondary victims
C) primary victims
D) delinquents
E) recidivists
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Which of the following is often believed to be the overlooked element of the criminal justice system?

A) community corrections
B) prisons
C) victims
D) prosecutors
E) the defense attorney's role
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When a person steals or uses for themselves the money or property another person has entrusted to them, which of the following crimes has occurred?

A) cybercrime
B) arson
C) xenophobia
D) embezzlement
E) ritualistic crime
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Computer-related crimes are

A) relatively difficult to commit.
B) rapidly increasing the threat to American business and consumers.
C) usually prosecuted.
D) all of the preceding.
E) none of the preceding.
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The definition of ____ is occupational or business-related crime, sometimes called economic crime.

A) shoplifting
B) white-collar crime
C) violent crime
D) hate crime
E) bootlegging
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A person not of legal age who violates a local, state or federal law is known as a

A) skinhead.
B) felon.
C) scofflaw.
D) delinquent.
E) status offender.
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The taking of anything of value from the control, care, or custody of a person by force or threat of force is known as

A) larceny/theft.
B) robbery.
C) pickpocketing.
D) burglary.
E) shoplifting.
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Victimization rates are highest for those who live in ____ areas.

A) rural
B) suburban
C) urban
D) both a and b
E) all three areas have equal victimization rates
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The "dark figure of crime" refers to

A) the true number of crimes committed.
B) the number of violent crimes committed.
C) the number of violent crimes reported to police.
D) the growing number of murderers and rapists.
E) none of the preceding
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An example of a property crime is

A) aggravated rape.
B) murder.
C) assault.
D) robbery.
E) burglary.
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Part I crimes of the UCR include all except

A) second-degree murder.
B) simple assault.
C) embezzlement.
D) auto theft.
E) arson.
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Using force to have sexual intercourse with an unconscious or helpless victim is called ____ rape.

A) statutory
B) minor
C) common
D) simple
E) aggravated
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The ____ relies on interviews with a nationally representative sample of people 12 years old and older about their personal experiences with crime.

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The willful killing of a human being by another human being is known as

A) homicide.
B) murder.
C) suicide.
D) manslaughter
E) either a or b
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A frequently used source of information about crime is

A) the media.
B) official government statistics.
C) self-reporting surveys.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Regardless of the format used to compile information on crime, the need exists for crime to first be

A) globalized.
B) taken seriously.
C) defined and classified.
D) a social problem.
E) a source of public outrage.
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The ____ captures crimes reported to law enforcement but excludes simple assaults.

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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In 1930, Congress assigned the ____ to serve as a national clearinghouse for crime statistics.

A) CIA
B) FBI
C) DEA
D) U.S. Marshals Office
E) INS
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Which of the following is a Part II Index crime?

A) embezzlement
B) vandalism
C) prostitution
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Compared with summary UCR statistics, the advantage of National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is that it

A) provides more detailed data.
B) reports only completed minor crimes.
C) reports only completed serious crimes.
D) reports only attempted crimes.
E) reports all crimes committed in countries across the globe.
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Embezzlement and pilferage are two types of theft.
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Phishing is a form of Internet fraud.
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One way that larceny/theft differs from robbery is that it does not involve force, threat of force, or violence.
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White-collar crime

A) is occupational-related crime.
B) is business-related crime.
C) can be found in both Part I and Part II Index Crime categories.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Status offenses include:

A) absence from home
B) truancy
C) drinking alcoholic beverages
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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Arson has decreased by more than 400% over the past decade.
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All states compensate crime victims for medical expenses, mental health counseling, and lost wages.
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Almost all computer crimes are eventually prosecuted.
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NCVS crime rates are determined on a per household basis .
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Xenophobia is

A) the fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners.
B) the fear of being attacked by Skinheads.
C) foreigners' fear of becoming a victim in the United States.
D) an unlawful act committed during a ceremony related to a belief system.
E) fear of being sacrificed during a ritual.
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____ of all homicides are committed by someone known to the victim.

A) Less than 2 percent
B) Between 5 and 10 percent
C) Approximately 33 percent
D) Nearly 45 percent
E) More than 50 percent
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All of the following are status offenses except

A) curfew violations.
B) drinking alcohol.
C) shoplifting.
D) running away.
E) incorrigibility.
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The factor that most frequently motivates hate crime is

A) gender.
B) disability.
C) religion.
D) race.
E) sexual orientation.
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Most organized crime groups are involved in the drug trade.
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Ritualistic crime is an unlawful act committed during a presidential inauguration.
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Bias crimes are motivated by

A) hatred.
B) bigotry.
C) ignorance.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The NIBRS is a more comprehensive, detailed reporting system than the UCR.
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One motive for auto theft is joyriding.
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Prison gangs are considered a form of organized crime.
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Which of the following characteristics is used to identify person's most vulnerable to being victimized by crime?

A) gender
B) age
C) race
D) marital status
E) all of the above
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Identity theft is one of this country's fastest-growing crimes.
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Computer crime has also been referred to as ____________________.
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A form of robbery is ____________________, the taking of a motor vehicle by force or threat of force.
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____________________ victims of crime and criminals are all the other members of the community who may be threatened or fearful as a result of commission of crime.
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The ____________________ (NCIC) instituted a program called the ____________________ (UCR), and the annual publication of this program is entitled Crime in the United States .
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Police officers cannot be considered victims in court.
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The preferred weapon of most robbers is the ____________________.
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Self-report surveys are typically conducted with ____________________.
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Manslaughter is differentiated from murder in that the element of ____________________ is absent.
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Explain how police may become victims in the course of their duties.
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Identify and discuss the three key characteristics of computer-related crime.
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In 1965, ____________________ established the first crime victim compensation program.
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Compare and contrast the classical and positivist theories of crime causation. Which, if either, theory do you think receives greater support from the criminal justice profession? From the community at large? Defend your answer.
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____________________ victims of crime and criminals are those who are initially harmed by injury, death or loss of property as a result of crimes committed.
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Outline and discuss the often problematic relationship between crime victims and the criminal justice system.
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Discuss which groups of people are most likely and which groups are least likely to become victims of crime and why this is the case.
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The ____________________ gives victims the right to be compensated for the cost of crimes, including medical and funeral costs and other expenses.
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A(n) ____________________ is a system of rites, a ceremonial act.
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____________________ is the unlawful attack by one person on another to inflict severe bodily injury.
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Deck 3: Crime in the United States - Offenders and Victims
1
Those initially harmed by injury, death, or property loss as the result of crime.

A) indirect victims
B) secondary victims
C) primary victims
D) delinquents
E) recidivists
C
2
Which of the following is often believed to be the overlooked element of the criminal justice system?

A) community corrections
B) prisons
C) victims
D) prosecutors
E) the defense attorney's role
C
3
When a person steals or uses for themselves the money or property another person has entrusted to them, which of the following crimes has occurred?

A) cybercrime
B) arson
C) xenophobia
D) embezzlement
E) ritualistic crime
D
4
Computer-related crimes are

A) relatively difficult to commit.
B) rapidly increasing the threat to American business and consumers.
C) usually prosecuted.
D) all of the preceding.
E) none of the preceding.
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The definition of ____ is occupational or business-related crime, sometimes called economic crime.

A) shoplifting
B) white-collar crime
C) violent crime
D) hate crime
E) bootlegging
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6
A person not of legal age who violates a local, state or federal law is known as a

A) skinhead.
B) felon.
C) scofflaw.
D) delinquent.
E) status offender.
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7
The taking of anything of value from the control, care, or custody of a person by force or threat of force is known as

A) larceny/theft.
B) robbery.
C) pickpocketing.
D) burglary.
E) shoplifting.
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8
Victimization rates are highest for those who live in ____ areas.

A) rural
B) suburban
C) urban
D) both a and b
E) all three areas have equal victimization rates
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9
The "dark figure of crime" refers to

A) the true number of crimes committed.
B) the number of violent crimes committed.
C) the number of violent crimes reported to police.
D) the growing number of murderers and rapists.
E) none of the preceding
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10
An example of a property crime is

A) aggravated rape.
B) murder.
C) assault.
D) robbery.
E) burglary.
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11
Part I crimes of the UCR include all except

A) second-degree murder.
B) simple assault.
C) embezzlement.
D) auto theft.
E) arson.
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12
Using force to have sexual intercourse with an unconscious or helpless victim is called ____ rape.

A) statutory
B) minor
C) common
D) simple
E) aggravated
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13
The ____ relies on interviews with a nationally representative sample of people 12 years old and older about their personal experiences with crime.

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The willful killing of a human being by another human being is known as

A) homicide.
B) murder.
C) suicide.
D) manslaughter
E) either a or b
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A frequently used source of information about crime is

A) the media.
B) official government statistics.
C) self-reporting surveys.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Regardless of the format used to compile information on crime, the need exists for crime to first be

A) globalized.
B) taken seriously.
C) defined and classified.
D) a social problem.
E) a source of public outrage.
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The ____ captures crimes reported to law enforcement but excludes simple assaults.

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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In 1930, Congress assigned the ____ to serve as a national clearinghouse for crime statistics.

A) CIA
B) FBI
C) DEA
D) U.S. Marshals Office
E) INS
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Which of the following is a Part II Index crime?

A) embezzlement
B) vandalism
C) prostitution
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Compared with summary UCR statistics, the advantage of National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) is that it

A) provides more detailed data.
B) reports only completed minor crimes.
C) reports only completed serious crimes.
D) reports only attempted crimes.
E) reports all crimes committed in countries across the globe.
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Embezzlement and pilferage are two types of theft.
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Phishing is a form of Internet fraud.
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One way that larceny/theft differs from robbery is that it does not involve force, threat of force, or violence.
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24
White-collar crime

A) is occupational-related crime.
B) is business-related crime.
C) can be found in both Part I and Part II Index Crime categories.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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Status offenses include:

A) absence from home
B) truancy
C) drinking alcoholic beverages
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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Arson has decreased by more than 400% over the past decade.
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All states compensate crime victims for medical expenses, mental health counseling, and lost wages.
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Almost all computer crimes are eventually prosecuted.
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NCVS crime rates are determined on a per household basis .
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30
Xenophobia is

A) the fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners.
B) the fear of being attacked by Skinheads.
C) foreigners' fear of becoming a victim in the United States.
D) an unlawful act committed during a ceremony related to a belief system.
E) fear of being sacrificed during a ritual.
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____ of all homicides are committed by someone known to the victim.

A) Less than 2 percent
B) Between 5 and 10 percent
C) Approximately 33 percent
D) Nearly 45 percent
E) More than 50 percent
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All of the following are status offenses except

A) curfew violations.
B) drinking alcohol.
C) shoplifting.
D) running away.
E) incorrigibility.
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The factor that most frequently motivates hate crime is

A) gender.
B) disability.
C) religion.
D) race.
E) sexual orientation.
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Most organized crime groups are involved in the drug trade.
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Ritualistic crime is an unlawful act committed during a presidential inauguration.
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36
Bias crimes are motivated by

A) hatred.
B) bigotry.
C) ignorance.
D) all of the preceding
E) none of the preceding
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The NIBRS is a more comprehensive, detailed reporting system than the UCR.
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One motive for auto theft is joyriding.
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Prison gangs are considered a form of organized crime.
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Which of the following characteristics is used to identify person's most vulnerable to being victimized by crime?

A) gender
B) age
C) race
D) marital status
E) all of the above
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Identity theft is one of this country's fastest-growing crimes.
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42
Computer crime has also been referred to as ____________________.
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A form of robbery is ____________________, the taking of a motor vehicle by force or threat of force.
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____________________ victims of crime and criminals are all the other members of the community who may be threatened or fearful as a result of commission of crime.
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The ____________________ (NCIC) instituted a program called the ____________________ (UCR), and the annual publication of this program is entitled Crime in the United States .
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Police officers cannot be considered victims in court.
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The preferred weapon of most robbers is the ____________________.
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Self-report surveys are typically conducted with ____________________.
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Manslaughter is differentiated from murder in that the element of ____________________ is absent.
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50
Explain how police may become victims in the course of their duties.
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51
Identify and discuss the three key characteristics of computer-related crime.
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52
In 1965, ____________________ established the first crime victim compensation program.
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53
Compare and contrast the classical and positivist theories of crime causation. Which, if either, theory do you think receives greater support from the criminal justice profession? From the community at large? Defend your answer.
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____________________ victims of crime and criminals are those who are initially harmed by injury, death or loss of property as a result of crimes committed.
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Outline and discuss the often problematic relationship between crime victims and the criminal justice system.
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Discuss which groups of people are most likely and which groups are least likely to become victims of crime and why this is the case.
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The ____________________ gives victims the right to be compensated for the cost of crimes, including medical and funeral costs and other expenses.
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A(n) ____________________ is a system of rites, a ceremonial act.
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____________________ is the unlawful attack by one person on another to inflict severe bodily injury.
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