Deck 9: Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, and Correctional Services
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Deck 9: Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, and Correctional Services
1
_____ are violent acts aimed at individuals or groups of a particular race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, class, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, social status, or political affiliation.
A) Inchoate crimes
B) Hate crimes
C) Statutory crimes
D) White-collar crimes
A) Inchoate crimes
B) Hate crimes
C) Statutory crimes
D) White-collar crimes
B
2
In 2008, _____ was arrested by the FBI and charged with securities fraud after his investors lost $50 billion.
A) Bernard Madoff
B) Ivan Boesky
C) Charles Ponzi
D) Arthur Anderson
A) Bernard Madoff
B) Ivan Boesky
C) Charles Ponzi
D) Arthur Anderson
A
3
Which country has the highest rate of murder of any industrialized nation?
A) Russia
B) Australia
C) Canada
D) The United States
A) Russia
B) Australia
C) Canada
D) The United States
D
4
_____ refers to the criminal activity that involves the systematic extortion of money from labor unions and businesses.
A) Labor exploitation
B) Labor racketeering
C) Labor defraudment
D) Labor victimization
A) Labor exploitation
B) Labor racketeering
C) Labor defraudment
D) Labor victimization
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5
Self-report studies, in which respondents are asked anonymously the details of any crimes they may have committed, reveal that close to _____ of all persons have committed some kind of offense.
A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 100 percent
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6
Which of the following theories of crime causation was advanced by Edwin Sutherland?
A) Differential association theory
B) Demonology
C) Phrenology
D) Mental deficiency theory
A) Differential association theory
B) Demonology
C) Phrenology
D) Mental deficiency theory
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7
_____ offenders constitute the largest category of criminals; their activities far exceed reported crimes of any other type.
A) Embezzlement
B) Public-order
C) Hate-crime
D) White-collar
A) Embezzlement
B) Public-order
C) Hate-crime
D) White-collar
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8
Which of the following is true of control theories?
A) They assume that everyone would naturally commit crimes and therefore must be constrained and controlled by society from breaking the law.
B) They assert that people develop their self-concept in terms of how others relate to them.
C) They explain crime by maintaining that some groups have developed attitudes, values, and perspectives that support criminal activity.
D) They assert that crime is related to the size and shape of the human skull.
A) They assume that everyone would naturally commit crimes and therefore must be constrained and controlled by society from breaking the law.
B) They assert that people develop their self-concept in terms of how others relate to them.
C) They explain crime by maintaining that some groups have developed attitudes, values, and perspectives that support criminal activity.
D) They assert that crime is related to the size and shape of the human skull.
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9
A major reason African Americans make up a disproportionate share of prison populations is _____.
A) selection bias
B) recidivism
C) institutional racism
D) crime profiling
A) selection bias
B) recidivism
C) institutional racism
D) crime profiling
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10
Which of the following crime causation theories assumes that all crime results from the exploitation of workers and from intense competition among people?
A) Marxist-Leninist theory
B) Morphological theory
C) Mental deficiency theory
D) Critical theory
A) Marxist-Leninist theory
B) Morphological theory
C) Mental deficiency theory
D) Critical theory
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11
Which of the following crime causation theory asserts that some groups develop their own attitudes, values, and perspectives, which support criminal activity?
A) Self-talk theory
B) Deviant subcultures theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Psychoanalytic theory
A) Self-talk theory
B) Deviant subcultures theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Psychoanalytic theory
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12
Which of the following is a fraudulent investment operation that involves paying abnormally high returns to investors out of the money paid in by subsequent investors, rather than from the profits from any real business?
A) Labor racketeering
B) Loan sharking
C) Ponzi scheme
D) Blue-collar crime
A) Labor racketeering
B) Loan sharking
C) Ponzi scheme
D) Blue-collar crime
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13
Which of the following crime-causation theories suggests that a person becomes delinquent because of the excess of definitions favorable to violation of law over definitions unfavorable to violation of law?
A) Anomie theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Lombrosian theory
D) Psychoanalytic theory
A) Anomie theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Lombrosian theory
D) Psychoanalytic theory
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14
Which of the following is true of white-collar crimes?
A) They are work-related offenses committed by people of high status.
B) They account for lesser money than blue-collar crimes.
C) These are crimes that do not necessarily involve harm to another person.
D) These are crimes that were begun, but not completed.
A) They are work-related offenses committed by people of high status.
B) They account for lesser money than blue-collar crimes.
C) These are crimes that do not necessarily involve harm to another person.
D) These are crimes that were begun, but not completed.
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15
In which of the following cases are females arrested more often than males?
A) Murder
B) Arson
C) Embezzlement
D) Kidnapping
A) Murder
B) Arson
C) Embezzlement
D) Kidnapping
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16
A _____ is a formal social rule that is enforced by a political authority.
A) bill
B) norm
C) law
D) value
A) bill
B) norm
C) law
D) value
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17
Which of the following theories of crime asserts that capitalism fosters crime by encouraging, and even requiring, the exploitation of one group by another and by promoting the selfish quest for personal gain as if it were the inevitable goal of all human behavior?
A) Control theory
B) Critical theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Differential association theory
A) Control theory
B) Critical theory
C) Anomie theory
D) Differential association theory
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18
The most comprehensive statistical summary of crime in the United States is the annual publication of _____ by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
A) Uniform Statistical Analysis
B) United States Major Crime Report
C) National Criminal Statistics
D) Crime in the United States
A) Uniform Statistical Analysis
B) United States Major Crime Report
C) National Criminal Statistics
D) Crime in the United States
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19
Which of the following is true of the Crime in the United States?
A) It is compiled on a quarterly basis by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) based on data from law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
B) It does not usually consider property crimes in its final compilation.
C) The actual crime rates are substantially higher than the official rates reported in the report.
D) It focuses on crimes that are more likely to be committed by people of higher social and economic status.
A) It is compiled on a quarterly basis by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) based on data from law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
B) It does not usually consider property crimes in its final compilation.
C) The actual crime rates are substantially higher than the official rates reported in the report.
D) It focuses on crimes that are more likely to be committed by people of higher social and economic status.
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20
Which of the following crime causation theories asserted that criminal behavior was related to the size and shape of the human skull?
A) Phrenology
B) Lombrosian theory
C) Demonology
D) Anomie theory
A) Phrenology
B) Lombrosian theory
C) Demonology
D) Anomie theory
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21
Organized crime generally seeks to provide to the public desired goods and services that cannot be legally obtained.
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22
The first juvenile court was established in:
A) Los Angeles County, California.
B) New York County, New York.
C) Boston County, Massachusetts.
D) Cook County, Illinois.
A) Los Angeles County, California.
B) New York County, New York.
C) Boston County, Massachusetts.
D) Cook County, Illinois.
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23
_____ have been developed to keep first-time or minor offenders from entering the criminal justice system by receiving services from community agencies.
A) Diversion programs
B) Disposition programs
C) Transitional programs
D) Ameliorative programs
A) Diversion programs
B) Disposition programs
C) Transitional programs
D) Ameliorative programs
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24
According to Morales categorization of youth gangs, which of the following gangs are turf oriented and engage in violent conflict with individuals of rival groups that invade their neighborhood or commit acts that they consider degrading or insulting?
A) Retreatist gangs
B) Criminal gangs
C) Conflict gangs
D) Cult/occult gangs
A) Retreatist gangs
B) Criminal gangs
C) Conflict gangs
D) Cult/occult gangs
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25
Which of the following is true of retreatist gangs?
A) These groups place extensive emphasis on sexuality and violence.
B) The primary goal of the gangs is material gain through criminal activities.
C) Individuals tend to join this type of gang to secure continued access to drugs.
D) The gang members engage in violent conflict with individuals of rival groups that invade their neighborhood.
A) These groups place extensive emphasis on sexuality and violence.
B) The primary goal of the gangs is material gain through criminal activities.
C) Individuals tend to join this type of gang to secure continued access to drugs.
D) The gang members engage in violent conflict with individuals of rival groups that invade their neighborhood.
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26
A sociopath is a person who is thought to have no moral constraints against engaging in criminal activity, doing so whenever it is personally advantageous, even though others may be hurt.
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27
In the morphological theory, William Sheldon asserted that ectomorph body types have an unusual propensity to criminal activity.
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28
It has been pointed out that more than 90% of the money spent in prison settings goes for _____.
A) custody
B) treatment
C) rehabilitation
D) mentoring
A) custody
B) treatment
C) rehabilitation
D) mentoring
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29
Which of the following is true of defense attorneys?
A) They have considerable discretionary authority in choosing whether to seek a conviction for those arrested and how vigorously to prosecute a defendant.
B) They are either elected or appointed to office and are therefore political figures who must periodically seek reelection or reappointment.
C) They are supposed to represent their clients' interest before the criminal justice system.
D) They usually focus police departments' attention on which violations will be further processed by the criminal justice system.
A) They have considerable discretionary authority in choosing whether to seek a conviction for those arrested and how vigorously to prosecute a defendant.
B) They are either elected or appointed to office and are therefore political figures who must periodically seek reelection or reappointment.
C) They are supposed to represent their clients' interest before the criminal justice system.
D) They usually focus police departments' attention on which violations will be further processed by the criminal justice system.
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30
In the context of the purpose of incarceration, from 1900 to 1970, there was an increased emphasis on _____ of an offender and a shift away from punishment.
A) estrangement
B) retribution
C) retaliation
D) treatment
A) estrangement
B) retribution
C) retaliation
D) treatment
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31
Those who are arrested for crimes are disproportionately likely to be males, young, members of a racial minority, and city residents.
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32
Arguments against using the death penalty include all of the following except:
A) it is assumed to have a deterrent effect.
B) it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
C) if a convicted person is later found to be innocent, the penalty is irreparable.
D) the "right to life" is a basic right that should not be infringed upon.
A) it is assumed to have a deterrent effect.
B) it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
C) if a convicted person is later found to be innocent, the penalty is irreparable.
D) the "right to life" is a basic right that should not be infringed upon.
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33
The self-talk theory of crime causation states that the reasons for any criminal act can be determined by examining what the offender was thinking prior to and during the time when the crime was being committed.
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34
Which of the following rights is generally NOT taken away from convicted felons?
A) The right to own property
B) The right to vote while on probation or parole
C) The right to own or possess firearms
D) The right to hold public office
A) The right to own property
B) The right to vote while on probation or parole
C) The right to own or possess firearms
D) The right to hold public office
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35
In 1993 the _____ was enacted, which requires that gun buyers wait 5 business days and undergo a background check by police.
A) Reagan Bill
B) Brady Bill
C) Martin Luther King, Jr., Bill
D) Gerald Ford Bill
A) Reagan Bill
B) Brady Bill
C) Martin Luther King, Jr., Bill
D) Gerald Ford Bill
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36
A goal of _____ is for inmates to maintain and develop strong ties to the noncriminal elements in their home community.
A) diversion programs
B) ameliorative programs
C) disposition programs
D) transitional programs
A) diversion programs
B) ameliorative programs
C) disposition programs
D) transitional programs
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37
Racial profiling refers to the tendency of police departments to view members of certain minority groups as more likely to commit crimes than the general population, and to then use that assumption in making decisions about whom to arrest.
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38
Suggestions to improve the effects of various sentences include all of the following except:
A) imposing harsher sentences.
B) creating uniform sentences.
C) criminalizing public-order offenses.
D) imposing stricter gun control.
A) imposing harsher sentences.
B) creating uniform sentences.
C) criminalizing public-order offenses.
D) imposing stricter gun control.
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39
Which of the following terms is used to describe a situation where prisoners may actually feel more comfortable being confined than having to return to the world outside?
A) Incapacitation
B) Institutionalization
C) Retribution
D) Rationalization
A) Incapacitation
B) Institutionalization
C) Retribution
D) Rationalization
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40
Which of the following is true of sex offenses?
A) Forcible rape is a highly underreported crime.
B) A lot of attention is given to helping the victims cope with their exploitation or to rehabilitating the offenders.
C) All states now recognize females as being liable for committing statutory rape.
D) The United States has given a standardized definition for rape that is followed in all states.
A) Forcible rape is a highly underreported crime.
B) A lot of attention is given to helping the victims cope with their exploitation or to rehabilitating the offenders.
C) All states now recognize females as being liable for committing statutory rape.
D) The United States has given a standardized definition for rape that is followed in all states.
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41
Most convictions for criminal offenses in the United States are obtained through plea bargaining between the prosecuting attorney and the defendant, who is often represented by a defense attorney in the plea-bargaining process.
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42
The due process goal of the criminal justice system involves the need to curb crime and protect society from lawbreakers.
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43
One difference between criminal gangs and retreatist gangs is that criminal gangs become involved with drugs for consumption, whereas retreatist gangs become involved with drugs for financial profit.
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44
Many offenders are distrustful of social workers in prisons because they view the social workers as part of the authoritarian bureaucracy.
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45
It has been found that the states that have a higher proportion of guns have higher rates of homicides, suicides, and deaths during domestic disputes.
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46
One good thing about the treatment programs in the corrections system in the United States is that there is no dual standards of justice, the rich in American society are as likely as the poor to be found guilty and to be sent to prison when they are accused of a crime.
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47
In all societies, criminal justice systems face a conflict between two goals: crime control and due process.
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48
There is considerable evidence that rates of serious crime decrease when a country begins to use the death penalty.
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49
Scared Straight programs have consistently been proven to deter juveniles from a life of crime.
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50
Imprisonment is currently the most frequently used penalty to punish convicted offenders in this country.
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51
The current prison recidivism rate is estimated to be less than 10 percent, which shows the efficiency of prisons in curbing future criminal activity.
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52
In the United States, African Americans and Latinos are proportionately less likely than whites to be sentenced to death.
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53
A major part of a police department's effort is directly focused on making arrests.
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54
Probation is a conditional release of an inmate from prison. It is granted by an administrative board (parole board) or by an executive.
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55
Theoretically, the focus in juvenile courts is punishment of defendants for their misdeeds.
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56
Define and describe crime.
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57
All the police departments in the United States now employ social workers to provide social services to individuals and families with whom police come in contact.
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58
Status offenses are acts that are defined as illegal if committed by juveniles but not if committed by adults.
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59
Under the bail system, accused people are allowed to deposit money or credit with the court to obtain a release from jail while awaiting trial.
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60
Many offenders who request professional assistance in prison have no genuine interest in self-improvement.
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61
Briefly describe the following major crime efforts of organized crime: gambling, drug trafficking, loan sharking, infiltrating legitimate businesses, labor racketeering, and prostitution.
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62
Discuss the four theoretical ways to prevent crime.
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63
Briefly describe the trait theories on the causes of crime.
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64
Describe the psychological theories of crime causation.
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65
Briefly describe diversion programs and transitional programs in the correctional system.
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66
Describe the social problem of human trafficking. What do you think can be done to stop it?
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67
Describe the working of courts in the United States of America.
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68
Describe the role of social workers in the criminal justice system. What changes would you like to see implemented?
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69
What are the major factors listed by Spergel that cause youths to join gangs?
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70
Write a short note on the shortcomings of crime causation theories.
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71
Describe the major treatment approaches in the corrections system.
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72
Briefly describe the following theories of crime: demonology, classical, and Marxist-Leninist.
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73
Write a short note on death penalty as a method of punishing offenders.
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74
Define and describe racial profiling by police forces.
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