Deck 2: Measuring Cybercrime

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_____ is a Part 1 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Forgery and counterfeiting
B) Fraud
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Embezzlement
E) Drunkenness
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_____ is a Part 1 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Murder
B) Fraud
C) Embezzlement
D) Vagrancy
E) Gambling
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_____ is a Part 2 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Arson
B) Forcible rape
C) Robbery
D) Disorderly conduct
E) Burglary
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_____ is a Part 2 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Drug abuse violation
B) Arson
C) Aggravated assault
D) Larceny-theft
E) Motor vehicle theft
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An example/examples of Part 1 offenses in the Uniform Crime Reporting program is/are _____________.

A) arson
B) burglary
C) motor vehicle theft
D) larceny-theft
E) all of the above
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The Federal Crime Data report includes data about ______________.

A) human trafficking
B) hate crime
C) criminal computer intrusion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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An example/examples of Group B offenses in the National Incident-Based Reporting System is/are ____________.

A) embezzlement
B) extortion
C) bad checks
D) gambling
E) all of the above
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An example/examples of Group A offenses in the National Incident-Based Reporting System is/are __________.

A) fraud
B) drunkenness
C) trespass of real property
D) disorderly conduct
E) all of the above
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An example/examples of an official data source for U.S. crime statistics is/are ____________.

A) the National Incident-Based Reporting System
B) the Uniform Crime Reporting program
C) the National Crime Victimization
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The _____ collects victimization data from several countries and victims' views on their own security.

A) Crime Survey for England and Wales
B) International Crime Victim Survey
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) National Computer Security Survey
E) National Incident-Based Reporting System
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_______ is viewed as one of the greatest economic and national security threats facing the United States.
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Since 1958, crime data in the United States have been made available in the FBI _______ publication.
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The UCR Program in its traditional _______ includes data about Part 1 and Part 2 offenses.
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_________ can explain why individuals may choose not to report cybercrime.
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The _____ provides guidance on how organizations can enhance their cybersecurity posture.
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The __________ is an official crime measurement tool in Canada that collects information about victimization.
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A _________ asks respondents to report on their own participation in criminal activity.
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The _______ requires that only the most serious crime of multiple offenses be recorded in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.
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The _______ collected information from U.S. businesses about cybercrimes they were subjected to.
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_______ is the probability of harm or damage or threat of harm or damage from a security threat because of vulnerabilities.
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Part 1 offenses of the Uniform Crime Reporting program include only property crimes.
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Part 2 offenses of the Uniform Crime Reporting program include violent crimes and property offenses.
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Of the offenses listed in Part 1 of the Uniform Crime Reporting program, property crimes are considered the most severe.
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Arson can be classified as a violent crime or a property crime.
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If multiple offenses are committed in one criminal incident, only the most serious of the offenses is recorded in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.
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Unlike the Crime in the United States publication, the National Incident-Based Reporting System does not apply estimation procedures for missing crime data by participating and nonparticipating jurisdictions.
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Cybercrime is not listed as part of Group A or Group B offenses, but it is recorded in the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
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The Crime Survey for England and Wales is distributed to households to obtain information about the dark figure of crime.
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An international measurement tool exists that validly and reliably measures cybercrime against individuals and businesses.
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Cybersecurity companies' surveys provide valid and reliable cybercrime data.
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_____ is a Part 1 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Forgery and counterfeiting
B) Fraud
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Embezzlement
E) Drunkenness
C
2
_____ is a Part 1 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Murder
B) Fraud
C) Embezzlement
D) Vagrancy
E) Gambling
A
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_____ is a Part 2 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Arson
B) Forcible rape
C) Robbery
D) Disorderly conduct
E) Burglary
D
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_____ is a Part 2 offense in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.

A) Drug abuse violation
B) Arson
C) Aggravated assault
D) Larceny-theft
E) Motor vehicle theft
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An example/examples of Part 1 offenses in the Uniform Crime Reporting program is/are _____________.

A) arson
B) burglary
C) motor vehicle theft
D) larceny-theft
E) all of the above
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The Federal Crime Data report includes data about ______________.

A) human trafficking
B) hate crime
C) criminal computer intrusion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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An example/examples of Group B offenses in the National Incident-Based Reporting System is/are ____________.

A) embezzlement
B) extortion
C) bad checks
D) gambling
E) all of the above
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An example/examples of Group A offenses in the National Incident-Based Reporting System is/are __________.

A) fraud
B) drunkenness
C) trespass of real property
D) disorderly conduct
E) all of the above
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An example/examples of an official data source for U.S. crime statistics is/are ____________.

A) the National Incident-Based Reporting System
B) the Uniform Crime Reporting program
C) the National Crime Victimization
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The _____ collects victimization data from several countries and victims' views on their own security.

A) Crime Survey for England and Wales
B) International Crime Victim Survey
C) National Crime Victimization Survey
D) National Computer Security Survey
E) National Incident-Based Reporting System
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_______ is viewed as one of the greatest economic and national security threats facing the United States.
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Since 1958, crime data in the United States have been made available in the FBI _______ publication.
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The UCR Program in its traditional _______ includes data about Part 1 and Part 2 offenses.
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_________ can explain why individuals may choose not to report cybercrime.
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The _____ provides guidance on how organizations can enhance their cybersecurity posture.
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The __________ is an official crime measurement tool in Canada that collects information about victimization.
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A _________ asks respondents to report on their own participation in criminal activity.
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The _______ requires that only the most serious crime of multiple offenses be recorded in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.
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The _______ collected information from U.S. businesses about cybercrimes they were subjected to.
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_______ is the probability of harm or damage or threat of harm or damage from a security threat because of vulnerabilities.
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Part 1 offenses of the Uniform Crime Reporting program include only property crimes.
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Part 2 offenses of the Uniform Crime Reporting program include violent crimes and property offenses.
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Of the offenses listed in Part 1 of the Uniform Crime Reporting program, property crimes are considered the most severe.
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Arson can be classified as a violent crime or a property crime.
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If multiple offenses are committed in one criminal incident, only the most serious of the offenses is recorded in the Uniform Crime Reporting program.
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Unlike the Crime in the United States publication, the National Incident-Based Reporting System does not apply estimation procedures for missing crime data by participating and nonparticipating jurisdictions.
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Cybercrime is not listed as part of Group A or Group B offenses, but it is recorded in the National Incident-Based Reporting System.
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The Crime Survey for England and Wales is distributed to households to obtain information about the dark figure of crime.
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An international measurement tool exists that validly and reliably measures cybercrime against individuals and businesses.
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Cybersecurity companies' surveys provide valid and reliable cybercrime data.
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