Deck 3: General Characteristics of Crime and Criminals
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Deck 3: General Characteristics of Crime and Criminals
1
While crime in the United States was rising in the 1960s, it was decreasing in Japan. This observation is significant because ______.
A) it highlighted the inaccuracy of our statistics on crime as it is common knowledge that crime rates are consistent across nations
B) it proved beyond a reasonable doubt that American society is particularly prone to criminality
C) it discredited the assumption that modernization inevitably produces increased criminality
D) it provided support for the long-held notion that modernization inevitably leads to an increase in criminality
A) it highlighted the inaccuracy of our statistics on crime as it is common knowledge that crime rates are consistent across nations
B) it proved beyond a reasonable doubt that American society is particularly prone to criminality
C) it discredited the assumption that modernization inevitably produces increased criminality
D) it provided support for the long-held notion that modernization inevitably leads to an increase in criminality
C
2
Crime rates are difficult to compare cross-nationally due to all of the following except ______.
A) different definitions of crime
B) quality of data
C) ideological differences
D) economic development of the countries
A) different definitions of crime
B) quality of data
C) ideological differences
D) economic development of the countries
D
3
According to the International Crime Victimization Survey, the rate of violent crime in the United States is ______.
A) lower than the rates in both Canada and Western Europe
B) lower than the rate in Canada, but higher than the rate in Western Europe
C) higher than the rate in Canada, but lower than the rate in Western Europe
D) higher than the rates in both Canada and Western Europe
A) lower than the rates in both Canada and Western Europe
B) lower than the rate in Canada, but higher than the rate in Western Europe
C) higher than the rate in Canada, but lower than the rate in Western Europe
D) higher than the rates in both Canada and Western Europe
D
4
The low crime rate in Japan is achieved by a strong ______ orientation.
A) individualistic
B) communal
C) patriarchal
D) materialistic
A) individualistic
B) communal
C) patriarchal
D) materialistic
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5
According to the text, in the twenty-first century, all of the following are known to produce higher global crime except ______.
A) breakdown of political order
B) lack of police training
C) increase in economic equality
D) growing urbanization
A) breakdown of political order
B) lack of police training
C) increase in economic equality
D) growing urbanization
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6
Which one of the following crimes is considered the most common for business travelers?
A) robbery
B) sexual assault
C) theft
D) murder
A) robbery
B) sexual assault
C) theft
D) murder
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7
Which of the following is true regarding the relationship between age and crime?
A) Both property and violent crime rates peak early in life, and then decline significantly with age.
B) Property crime rates peak early in life, with violent crimes peaking around middle-age.
C) Violent crime rates peak early in life, with property crimes peaking around middle-age.
D) Both property and violent crime rates are low among the young, and tend to increase with age.
A) Both property and violent crime rates peak early in life, and then decline significantly with age.
B) Property crime rates peak early in life, with violent crimes peaking around middle-age.
C) Violent crime rates peak early in life, with property crimes peaking around middle-age.
D) Both property and violent crime rates are low among the young, and tend to increase with age.
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8
Most of those arrested are ______.
A) older
B) young
C) educated
D) uneducated
A) older
B) young
C) educated
D) uneducated
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9
According to the text, the peak arrest age for property crime is ______ years.
A) 15
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18
A) 15
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18
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10
The "age/crime" debate refers to the debate surrounding ______.
A) whether there is a relationship between age and crime
B) whether "maturing out" of crime is a phenomenon true of all offenders and all types of crime
C) the cause of a recent spike in violent crime committed by the elderly
D) the age at which most individuals first become involved in criminal behavior
A) whether there is a relationship between age and crime
B) whether "maturing out" of crime is a phenomenon true of all offenders and all types of crime
C) the cause of a recent spike in violent crime committed by the elderly
D) the age at which most individuals first become involved in criminal behavior
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11
Of all demographic variables, which is the best predictor of criminality?
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) socioeconomic status
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) socioeconomic status
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12
The gap between male and female crime rates is ______ in modernized societies.
A) narrowing
B) remaining stable
C) widening
D) at its widest
A) narrowing
B) remaining stable
C) widening
D) at its widest
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13
In stating that most theories of crime and delinquency have been androcentric, it is meant that they have been ______.
A) male-centered
B) female-centered
C) too reliant on a singular research methodology
D) too focused on regional variations among crime rates
A) male-centered
B) female-centered
C) too reliant on a singular research methodology
D) too focused on regional variations among crime rates
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14
Traditionally, males are socialized to be all of the following except ______.
A) aggressive
B) empathetic
C) active
D) dominant
A) aggressive
B) empathetic
C) active
D) dominant
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15
Which of the following types of crimes do females tend to concentrate on?
A) shoplifting
B) murder
C) arson
D) drug trafficking
A) shoplifting
B) murder
C) arson
D) drug trafficking
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16
According to the text, the traditional handmaiden of sexism has been ______.
A) materialism
B) paternalism
C) misogyny
D) capitalism
A) materialism
B) paternalism
C) misogyny
D) capitalism
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17
Nationally, the disparity of rates between black and nonblacks was much greater for ______ offenses.
A) drug
B) violent
C) property
D) fraudulent
A) drug
B) violent
C) property
D) fraudulent
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18
In stating that criminology may have a Eurocentric bias, it is meant that the field has been ______.
A) focused on crime in Europe
B) focused too much on minority offenders
C) dominated by views reflecting those of European (what) descent
D) dominated by European influence of criminologists
A) focused on crime in Europe
B) focused too much on minority offenders
C) dominated by views reflecting those of European (what) descent
D) dominated by European influence of criminologists
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19
Hereditary theories of racial inferiority to explain why African Americans, despite social changes in the 1960s, had failed to succeed were referred to as ______.
A) racist theories
B) racial inequality theories
C) cryptoracist theories
D) racism theories
A) racist theories
B) racial inequality theories
C) cryptoracist theories
D) racism theories
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20
A discriminatory practice by some police departments of stopping and searching a disproportionate number of blacks and minorities, particularly in traffic stops is referred to as ______.
A) racial profiling
B) racial inequality
C) prejudice
D) blatant racism
A) racial profiling
B) racial inequality
C) prejudice
D) blatant racism
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21
Of major religious groups in the U.S.A., the ______ group has the lowest official crime rate.
A) atheists
B) Catholics
C) Jews
D) Protestants
A) atheists
B) Catholics
C) Jews
D) Protestants
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22
Which of the following best describes the relationship between immigration and crime in the United States of America?
A) There is no relationship between immigration and crime rates.
B) First-generation immigrants have high crime rates, but their children do not.
C) First-generation immigrants do not have high crime rates, but their children do.
D) Both first-generation immigrants and their children have high crime rates.
A) There is no relationship between immigration and crime rates.
B) First-generation immigrants have high crime rates, but their children do not.
C) First-generation immigrants do not have high crime rates, but their children do.
D) Both first-generation immigrants and their children have high crime rates.
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23
All of the following were suggested as reasons for differences between the immigrant and black experiences except ______.
A) gender roles
B) cultural factors
C) the disability of race
D) the maturing economy
A) gender roles
B) cultural factors
C) the disability of race
D) the maturing economy
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24
The region of the United States of America with the lowest overall crime rate is the ______.
A) Midwest
B) Northeast
C) South
D) West
A) Midwest
B) Northeast
C) South
D) West
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25
According to the text, rates for ______ were the highest in the South.
A) rape
B) murder
C) arson
D) vehicle theft
A) rape
B) murder
C) arson
D) vehicle theft
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26
According to the text, rates for ______ were the highest in the West.
A) rape
B) murder
C) arson
D) vehicle theft
A) rape
B) murder
C) arson
D) vehicle theft
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27
In the U.S.A., rates for ______ crime were actually higher for smaller than for larger cities.
A) drug
B) property
C) violent
D) white-collar
A) drug
B) property
C) violent
D) white-collar
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28
Which of the following is considered the most important social institution in regard to socializing children?
A) media
B) family
C) religion
D) schools
A) media
B) family
C) religion
D) schools
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29
All of the following were identified as the most important variables correlated with delinquency except ______.
A) poor home discipline
B) indifference
C) neglect
D) independence
A) poor home discipline
B) indifference
C) neglect
D) independence
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30
Which of the following was classified by Loeber and Stouthamer-Loeber (1986) as a medium predictor?
A) lack of parental supervision
B) parental rejection
C) parental criminality
D) parental health
A) lack of parental supervision
B) parental rejection
C) parental criminality
D) parental health
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31
Which of the following was classified by Loeber and Stouthamer-Loeber (1986) as a weak predictor?
A) lack of parental supervision
B) parental rejection
C) parental criminality
D) parental health
A) lack of parental supervision
B) parental rejection
C) parental criminality
D) parental health
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32
This does not cause or prevent crime but rather reflects one's social class, location of residence, and exposure to criminal or delinquent opportunities.
A) family
B) education
C) religious preference
D) ethnic background
A) family
B) education
C) religious preference
D) ethnic background
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33
Research on crime and delinquency has come to focus most heavily on ______ and education as critical variables.
A) social class
B) family
C) gender
D) politics
A) social class
B) family
C) gender
D) politics
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34
Which of the following are known for having the highest rates of crime?
A) Jewish
B) Catholics
C) Protestants
D) Evangelicals
A) Jewish
B) Catholics
C) Protestants
D) Evangelicals
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35
According to the text, ______ is the explanation for higher crime rates, rather than denominational affiliation.
A) gender
B) social class
C) education
D) family
A) gender
B) social class
C) education
D) family
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36
Which of the following crimes tends to occur during wartime?
A) murder
B) theft
C) vandalism
D) white-collar crime
A) murder
B) theft
C) vandalism
D) white-collar crime
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37
This type of crime tends to increase in periods of prosperity and to decrease during periods of depression.
A) property
B) violent
C) white-collar
D) juvenile delinquency
A) property
B) violent
C) white-collar
D) juvenile delinquency
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38
Which of the following variables is related to an increase in crime rates?
A) aging
B) rising socio-economic status
C) unemployment
D) war
A) aging
B) rising socio-economic status
C) unemployment
D) war
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39
As unemployment rises, crime rates tend to ______.
A) decrease significantly
B) decrease slightly
C) remain stable
D) increase
A) decrease significantly
B) decrease slightly
C) remain stable
D) increase
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40
Fads in crime that are stimulated by media coverage or portrayals are referred to as ______.
A) copycat crimes
B) crimes of flattery
C) Hollywood crimes
D) trend-induced crimes
A) copycat crimes
B) crimes of flattery
C) Hollywood crimes
D) trend-induced crimes
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41
Descriptions of characteristics of crime and criminals can vary immensely, depending on the sources of information.
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42
Statistics regarding crime and delinquency are easily measured.
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43
Triangulation assists in providing multiple assessments of the subject matter.
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44
Triangulation, which occurs when researchers allow their personal bias to shape their research, is one potential threat to the accuracy of our data on crime.
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45
Data have improved recently, but because of variations in quality of data, definitions of crime, recording practices, ideological differences, and differences in measurement, (three things) caution is still warranted.
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46
Hidden factors may affect crime rates, such as age and urbanism, and they are referred to as factual equalities.
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47
High levels of crime appear to be associated with high rates of income inequality.
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48
Compared to other countries, the United States has a strikingly low rate of violent crimes such as murder and rape.
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49
Modernization and urbanization are both associated with higher levels of property crime and lower levels of violent crime.
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50
The measurement of violent crime may play a role in why the rates appear lower in the U.S.
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51
Legal codes define crimes in different ways.
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52
The multinational nature of organized, white-collar, and more sophisticated crimes is a declining phenomenon.
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53
While most persons arrested and convicted as adult criminals were first arrested as juveniles, most juvenile delinquents do not become adult criminals.
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54
The age-crime debate is a disagreement among criminologists whether all "mature out of crime" or whether some remain career criminals.
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55
The graying of America has led to forecasts of an increase in the number of older criminals.
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56
Age is the best predictor of criminality across time and place.
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57
The charge that criminology has reflected a male-centered bias is referred to as the androcentric bias.
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58
Most crime is committed by males historically and internationally with the exception of prostitution.
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59
Social class is the best predictor of criminality.
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60
The proposal that racial discrimination in sentencing is most prevalent among the least serious crimes, in cases where the judge has more discretion, is known as the liberation hypothesis.
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61
Race is a relatively arbitrary, socially defined construct.
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62
The liberation hypothesis holds that racial discrimination in sentencing is significant primarily in less serious cases.
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63
Crime has in the past been primarily intraracial in nature.
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64
Race is as crucial an explanatory variable in traditional crime commission as social class.
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65
The concentric zone theory assumes that city growth occurs in a series of rings.
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66
Urban recorded crime rates are generally lower than rural crime rates.
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67
UCR statistics in general show a negative relationship in which, as the size of community increases, the crime rate also increases.
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68
Church is an example of an institution.
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69
Organizations that serve a broad range of interests in society, such as the family are referred to as institutions.
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70
Institutions are relatively stable social patterns that serve a broad range of crucial functions in society.
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71
The belief that what goes on in the family is somehow separate from outside social forces that affect the family is referred to as the fallacy of autonomy.
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72
The trend that poverty increasingly takes place within female-headed households is referred to as feminization of poverty.
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73
Statistics indicate that juveniles who come from broken homes are significantly more likely to engage in crime than those who do not.
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74
Delinquents are less likely to have families characterized by physical illness, mental retardation, and mental disturbance.
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75
There is a positive relationship between the amount of formal schooling individuals possess and arrest rates for traditional crimes.
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76
A major predictor of delinquency is misconduct in school.
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77
Religion may be the "forgotten" factor in criminological theory.
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78
During war, domestic crime rates tend to decline.
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79
War does not have an impact on crime.
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A major form of crime that tends to increase during wartime is white-collar crime.
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