Deck 14: Public Order Crime
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Deck 14: Public Order Crime
1
Which of the following is an example of public order crime?
A) sexual assault
B) prostitution
C) burglary
D) arson
A) sexual assault
B) prostitution
C) burglary
D) arson
B
2
Which of the following types of crimes represent the bulk of police work?
A) violent crimes
B) crimes without victims
C) juvenile crimes
D) status offenses
A) violent crimes
B) crimes without victims
C) juvenile crimes
D) status offenses
B
3
All of the following are examples of folk crime except for ______.
A) tax offenses
B) gambling
C) property crimes
D) traffic offenses
A) tax offenses
B) gambling
C) property crimes
D) traffic offenses
C
4
The proposal that unintended disorderly behavior can also signal that nobody cares about the community, leading to more serious disorder and crime, is known as ______.
A) the broken windows theory
B) the golden rule disposition
C) the "red light" effect
D) the undercriminalization effect
A) the broken windows theory
B) the golden rule disposition
C) the "red light" effect
D) the undercriminalization effect
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5
All of the following are true regarding prostitution except ______.
A) prostitution was originally tolerated as a "necessary evil"
B) prostitution appears to be a problem unique to capitalist societies
C) prostitution appears to have declined since World War II
D) in most U.S. states, prostitution is considered a misdemeanor
A) prostitution was originally tolerated as a "necessary evil"
B) prostitution appears to be a problem unique to capitalist societies
C) prostitution appears to have declined since World War II
D) in most U.S. states, prostitution is considered a misdemeanor
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6
Courtesans in Japan are referred to as ______.
A) hetaerae
B) devadasis
C) geishas
D) lupanaria
A) hetaerae
B) devadasis
C) geishas
D) lupanaria
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7
In the United States, prostitution is considered a ______.
A) misdemeanor
B) status offense
C) infraction
D) felony
A) misdemeanor
B) status offense
C) infraction
D) felony
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8
Which of the following was identified as being a key motivation for street prostitutes?
A) money
B) housing
C) desire
D) company
A) money
B) housing
C) desire
D) company
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9
Areas of vice are referred to as "red light districts" in reference to ______.
A) the tendency for most action in these areas to begin at dusk
B) the flashing lights of police cars
C) the signal lanterns of railroad construction workers
D) traffic lights
A) the tendency for most action in these areas to begin at dusk
B) the flashing lights of police cars
C) the signal lanterns of railroad construction workers
D) traffic lights
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10
In prostitution, which of the following is associated with the highest amount of prestige?
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
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11
Which of the following are common in seaport cities and areas serving military populations, such as in combat zones, or adult entertainment sections of some large cities?
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
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12
Which of the following types of prostitutes are most likely to have arrangements with pimps, who play the combined roles of managers, protectors, and pseudo-fathers?
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
A) B-girls
B) brothels
C) call girls
D) streetwalkers
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13
Since the '60s, the majority of street pimps have been ______.
A) Caucasian
B) Black
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
A) Caucasian
B) Black
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
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14
Which of the following became a common setting for commercial sex in North America in the 1970s?
A) brothels
B) dance clubs
C) hotels
D) massage parlors
A) brothels
B) dance clubs
C) hotels
D) massage parlors
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15
Which of the following is used to refer to the customers of prostitution?
A) johns
B) new jacks
C) patrons
D) trick
A) johns
B) new jacks
C) patrons
D) trick
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16
One of the biggest trends in prostitution has been a movement from the streets to ______.
A) brothels
B) hotels
C) the internet
D) casinos
A) brothels
B) hotels
C) the internet
D) casinos
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17
Which of the following refers to the attainment of sexual gratification by invading the privacy of another by viewing him or her unclad or in a sexual situation?
A) exhibitionism
B) masochism
C) sadomasochism
D) voyeurism
A) exhibitionism
B) masochism
C) sadomasochism
D) voyeurism
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18
Which of the following refers to the purposive public exposure of private sexual parts to elicit shock in unsuspecting victims?
A) exhibitionism
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
A) exhibitionism
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
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19
Which of the following involves obtaining erotic excitement through the perception and often collection of objects associated with a desired human sexual subject?
A) exhibitionism
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
A) exhibitionism
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
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20
Which of the following refers to sexual activity between individuals who are viewed as too closely biologically related?
A) incest
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
A) incest
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
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21
Which of the following refers to abnormal sexual practices involving sexual interest in nonhuman objects,and giving or receiving pain.
A) incest
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
A) incest
B) fetishism
C) paraphilia
D) voyeurism
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22
Which of the following involves sexual arousal from the the perception of inanimate objects or articles of clothing usually associated with the opposite sex?
A) sadism
B) fetishism
C) incest
D) voyeurism
A) sadism
B) fetishism
C) incest
D) voyeurism
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23
Which of the followingr efers to the attainment of erotic satisfaction through suffering pain?
A) sadism
B) fetishism
C) masochism
D) voyeurism
A) sadism
B) fetishism
C) masochism
D) voyeurism
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24
Which of the following is an example of a narcotic drug?
A) LSD
B) THC
C) Opium
D) Amphetamines
A) LSD
B) THC
C) Opium
D) Amphetamines
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25
Which of the following is an example of an inhalant drug?
A) nitrous oxide
B) morphine
C) mescaline
D) marijuana
A) nitrous oxide
B) morphine
C) mescaline
D) marijuana
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26
Which of the following made it necessary to obtain a doctor's prescription to legally possess narcotics and cocaine?
A) The Boggs Act
B) The Golden Rule Disposition
C) The Harrison Act
D) The Volstead Act
A) The Boggs Act
B) The Golden Rule Disposition
C) The Harrison Act
D) The Volstead Act
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27
The "Opium Wars" were fought ______.
A) in San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1960s
B) by Chinese who objected to Europeans trafficking in opium in the 1800s
C) between Latin American drug cartels in the 1980s
D) by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics between 1980 and 1992
A) in San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1960s
B) by Chinese who objected to Europeans trafficking in opium in the 1800s
C) between Latin American drug cartels in the 1980s
D) by the Federal Bureau of Narcotics between 1980 and 1992
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28
Which of the following terms did Howard Becker use to refer to individuals who personally benefit from convincing the public to label the behavior of others as deviant or criminal?
A) criminal
B) delinquent entrepreneurs
C) moral entrepreneurs
D) outsiders
A) criminal
B) delinquent entrepreneurs
C) moral entrepreneurs
D) outsiders
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29
Which of the following drugs became the drug of Hollywood, Wall Street, and rock and roll?
A) cocaine
B) marijuana
C) LSD
D) opium
A) cocaine
B) marijuana
C) LSD
D) opium
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30
A major drug of concern in the twenty-first century is ______.
A) crack cocaine
B) marijuana
C) steroids
D) methamphetamine
A) crack cocaine
B) marijuana
C) steroids
D) methamphetamine
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31
Which of the following concepts are used to describe those who have become dependent on opium, opium derivatives, and medicines that containe opiates?
A) withdrawl
B) syndrome
C) addiction
D) tolerance
A) withdrawl
B) syndrome
C) addiction
D) tolerance
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32
Which of the following takes place when the body requires larger and larger dosages of the substance to experience the desired effect?
A) withdrawl sydnrome
B) psychological dependence
C) addiction
D) tolerance
A) withdrawl sydnrome
B) psychological dependence
C) addiction
D) tolerance
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33
Which of the following suggests that the effects of drugs lead a person to commit crime, mostly violence?
A) withdrawal syndrome
B) psychopharmacological explanation
C) systemic explanation
D) broken windows theory
A) withdrawal syndrome
B) psychopharmacological explanation
C) systemic explanation
D) broken windows theory
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34
In the United States, public drunkenness is covered by all of the following laws except ______.
A) breach of peace
B) disorderly conduct
C) public intoxication
D) binge drinking
A) breach of peace
B) disorderly conduct
C) public intoxication
D) binge drinking
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35
The "noble experiment" and "great illusion" were both terms used to refer to ______.
A) the California cocaine project
B) the Netherlands' legalization of marijuana
C) Prohibition
D) red light districts
A) the California cocaine project
B) the Netherlands' legalization of marijuana
C) Prohibition
D) red light districts
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36
Which of the following implemented the prohibition of alcohol in 1919?
A) The Boggs Act
B) The Golden Rule Disposition
C) The Harrison Act
D) The Volstead Act
A) The Boggs Act
B) The Golden Rule Disposition
C) The Harrison Act
D) The Volstead Act
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37
Which of the following phases of alcohol addiction involves occasional blackouts or amnesia, faking alibis, and a complusion to drink?
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
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38
Which of the following phases of alcohol addiction involves occasional relief drinking as a means of alleviating tension?
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
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39
Which of the following phases of alcohol addiction takes place when the loss of control becomes more complete and the drinker is no longer able to maintain a resolution not to drink?
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
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40
Which of the following phases of alcohol addiction is characterized by the drinker's extensive emotional disorganization?
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
A) pre-alcholic phase
B) intermediate phase
C) crucial phase
D) final phase
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41
All of the following are outcomes of overcriminalization except ______.
A) laws are virtually unenforceable
B) penalties are often ineffective or inappropriate
C) laws tie up law enforcement agencies in thankless tasks
D) state interference makes matters worse
A) laws are virtually unenforceable
B) penalties are often ineffective or inappropriate
C) laws tie up law enforcement agencies in thankless tasks
D) state interference makes matters worse
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42
______ refers to the process of lessening the penalties attached to particular offenses.
A) Decriminalization
B) Delegalization
C) Legality weakening
D) Morality weakening
A) Decriminalization
B) Delegalization
C) Legality weakening
D) Morality weakening
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43
All of the following are arguments in support of decriminalizing many public order crimes except ______.
A) activities should not be the concern of the state and formal agents of social control
B) state interference with much of this behavior often makes matters better
C) such laws tends to accomplish little with those already favorably disposed to such activity
D) law enforcement officers' focus on public order crimes overburdens the system
A) activities should not be the concern of the state and formal agents of social control
B) state interference with much of this behavior often makes matters better
C) such laws tends to accomplish little with those already favorably disposed to such activity
D) law enforcement officers' focus on public order crimes overburdens the system
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44
Which theory is best associated with public order crime?
A) developmental/life course
B) labeling
C) social disorganization
D) strain
A) developmental/life course
B) labeling
C) social disorganization
D) strain
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45
______ theory best explains most public order crime.
A) Social disorganization
B) Routine activities
C) Anomie
D) Societal reaction
A) Social disorganization
B) Routine activities
C) Anomie
D) Societal reaction
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46
Most public order crimes ______.
A) arouse strong disapproval from society and result in harsh punitive measures
B) are regulated by federal laws
C) would be considered mala in se
D) would be considered mala prohibita
A) arouse strong disapproval from society and result in harsh punitive measures
B) are regulated by federal laws
C) would be considered mala in se
D) would be considered mala prohibita
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47
In many victimless crimes, the offenders have customers rather than victims.
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48
Folk crime refers to relatively common violations that occur in part because of the complexity of modern society.
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49
Crimes without victims are described as "legislated morality" in which there is no identifiable victim other than the person himself or herself.
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50
A large decrease in crime in New York City in the 1990s was attributed to "zero tolerance" policies, although this reason is often disputed.
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51
Prostitution is sometimes referred to as the "world's oldest profession."
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52
The practice of prostitution emerged in the 1800s during the Industrial Revolution, and appears to be a phenomenon unique to capitalist societies.
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53
In some countries and most U.S. states, prostitution is a criminal offense.
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54
Escort services generally are fronts for prostitution in which clients may pay per hour for the company and "services" of usually attractive young women.
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55
The term trick is derisively used to refer to the fact that the hooker tricks the john into paying for what he should be able to obtain for free.
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56
The internet, cell phones, and escort services have all made prostitution more noticeable.
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57
Most instances of voyeurism are rarely committed as a prelude to more serious sexual attacks.
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58
Sadism refers to the attainment of sexual gratification by means of inflicting pain on others.
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59
Frotteruism generally involves the purposive public exposure, usually by males, of private sexual parts, to elicit shock in unsuspecting victims.
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60
Voyeurs attain sexual gratification by viewing others in an unclad state.
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61
There is often little relationship between the known harmful effects of a particular drug and its legal status.
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62
Howard Becker coined the term "moral entrepreneurs" to refer to individuals who are labeled as deviant by others.
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63
Addiction involves a physiological dependence commonly referred to as tolerance, in which the body requires larger and larger doses of the substance to experience the desired effect.
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64
The U.S. Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act requiring that all states set a minimum dirinking age of 18.
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65
Despite popular opinion, research has not clearly indicated that "problem drinking" is a major ingredient in crimes of violence.
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66
The National Minium Drinking Age Act sets the United States apart from other developed Western nations.
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67
The majority of homicides, aggravated assaults, a large proportion of rapes, and about half of all vehicular deaths are believed to be alcohol related.
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68
Alcoholism or problem drinking is no longer the number one drug abuse problem in the United States.
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69
Prohibition eliminated the alcohol problem.
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The pre-alcoholic phase involves occasional relief drinking as a means of alleviating tension.
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71
Secretive drinking, occasional blackouts or amnesia, faking alibis, and a compulsion to drink are accompanied by a loss of control.
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72
Problem drinking also known as alcoholism-a dependency on or addiction to alcohol.
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73
A large portion of offenders are reached by the criminal justice system or deterred by the criminal status of the offense.
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74
Most public order crime constitutes violations of legislated morality.
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75
The extension of the criminal law into appropriate areas of moral conduct criminalize activities and stigmatize their participants.
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76
Overcriminalization has led to a series of laws that are always enforceable.
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77
The issue of decriminalization is a matter of degrees of regulation or deregulation rather than of categorical legalization or illegalization.
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The degree of decriminalization does not vary with the type of offense.
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79
Civil commitment proceedings in which psychological treatment is prescribed are an important tool for the protection of society.
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Examination of the criminal careers of most public order offenders finds that most do not view themselves as criminals.
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