Deck 3: Victims of Crime

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What philosophy does the term lex talionis refer to?

A) a crime victim as an innocent
B) an eye for an eye
C) victimology
D) the need to compensate victims for losses due to crime
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What is the study of the various types of harm people suffer as a result of crime called?

A) victim-impact
B) victimology
C) criminal justice
D) restorative justice
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Which of the following do not directly assist crime victims?

A) police officers
B) attorneys
C) victimologists
D) mental health professionals
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Which is a criticism of the study of victimization?

A) It encourages a culture of victimhood.
B) There are too many victims.
C) Victims do not need restitution.
D) Not all crimes have victims.
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Which of the following sources of data does not record much information on the effect of crime on victims?

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
D) National Violent Death Reporting System
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Which is not true about the National Crime Victimization Survey?

A) It collects statistics on non-fatal violent and property victimizations against people age 12 and older.
B) It looks at the entire U.S. population.
C) It measures rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, household burglary, motor vehicle theft, and personal theft.
D) It records offenses that are both reported and not reported to police.
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Which is true according to the NCVS?

A) Males have a higher rate of violent victimization than females.
B) Females have a higher rate of violent victimization than males.
C) It is impossible to separately measure victimization rates of males and females.
D) Males and females have equal victimization rates.
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Which person is most likely to be a crime victim?

A) a 23-year-old
B) a 43-year-old
C) a 63-year-old
D) an 83-year-old
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Which person is most likely to be afraid of crime?

A) a 23-year-old
B) a 43-year-old
C) a 63-year-old
D) an 83-year-old
Question
Which of these establishes and enforces the rights of crime victims in federal criminal proceedings by allowing victims to be heard at public proceedings about offender release, pleas, or sentencing?

A) Crime Victims' Rights Act
B) Victims of Crime Justice Act
C) The Justice for All Act
D) Anti-Crime Act
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Who is the most likely murder victim?

A) a black male
B) a white male
C) a white female
D) a black female
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Which best applies to the new FBI definition of rape?

A) It is gender-neutral.
B) It specifies that the victim is a female.
C) It does not require actual carnal knowledge.
D) It considers that the victim tried to fight off the attacker
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Regarding child rape and sexual abuse, which best describes federal statistics?

A) They significantly overestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
B) They estimate the occurrence of these offenses fairly accurately.
C) They underestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
D) They slightly overestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
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According to the U.S. Supreme Court...

A) ... the death penalty is a constitutionally acceptable sanction for raping a child.
B) ... the death penalty is unconstitutional for the rape of a child.
C) ... capital punishment may be imposed in child-rape cases that involve serious physical injury to the child.
D) ... a sentence of capital punishment is acceptable in cases of aggravated child rape.
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What is the primary motivation for most robbers?

A) controlling their victims
B) the excitement of the offense
C) cash or other valuable items
D) sexual thrills
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According to one study, which of the following types of victim do robbers prefer?

A) an elderly person walking alone
B) a drug dealer or drug buyer
C) an unaccompanied female
D) a black male walking alone
Question
Assaults are generally divided into two categories:

A) sexual and simple
B) battery and simple
C) violent and simple
D) aggravated and simple
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Who is the most likely victim in a simple assault perpetrated by a youth?

A) another adolescent
B) an adult
C) an elderly person
D) a pet
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Intimate-partner violence has a particularly strong connection to this.

A) economic hardship
B) gender
C) race
D) marital status
Question
Which offense involves no force or threat of force against victims?

A) burglary
B) motor-vehicle theft
C) arson
D) larceny/theft
Question
Why is victim-offender mediation a realistic scenario for the resolution of property offenses?

A) It is more likely that the offender will pay restitution.
B) The victim gets a chance to rebuke the offender.
C) Property offenses are less serious than violent offenses.
D) Property offenses are less numerous than violent offenses.
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Which is the first step in murder as a situated transaction?

A) The victim made a move the offender thought was offensive.
B) The offender made a move the victim though was offensive.
C) The offender made a verbal or physical challenge to the victim.
D) Observers help to determine the offender's actions in ending the scene.
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Which term refers to when a victim plays an active role in initiating or escalating a criminal offense?

A) victim mediation
B) victim precipitation
C) self-victimization
D) auto-victimization
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Macro-victimization includes all but which of the following?

A) terrorism
B) robbery
C) environmental crime
D) crimes against humanity
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Which of the following is not included in the definition of crimes against humanity?

A) enforced prostitution
B) enforced sterilization
C) extermination
D) war
Question
Which best applies to crimes against humanity?

A) They are typically state sponsored.
B) They are committed against members of an enemy's military forces.
C) They are typically committed by individual offenders acting on their own.
D) They generally involve corporate victimization
Question
The Nazi atrocities during World War II are an example of this.

A) terrorism victimization
B) crimes against humanity
C) corporate victimization
D) street crimes
Question
Which of the following is an example of micro-victimization?

A) a large-scale financial crime that impoverishes thousands of people
B) a murder in San Francisco
C) the systematic murder and rape of a particular ethnic group
D) the spillage of crude oil off the coast of Alaska
Question
Which of the following is not one of the four major violent victimizations typified by the FBI?

A) murder
B) arson
C) robbery
D) assault
Question
This involves taking something from another person by force or threat of force.

A) robbery
B) burglary
C) theft
D) embezzlement
Question
Transnational crime often resembles this.

A) homicide
B) violent street crime
C) domestic organized crime
D) minor property crime
Question
Which of the following is not one of the three major needs of crime victims?

A) The need to know what comes next
B) The need to express emotions
C) The need to feel safe
D) The need for restitution
Question
When does secondary victimization occur?

A) as a result of the legal proceedings that may follow criminal victimization
B) when the offender targets the same victim a second time
C) if a different offender targets the victim
D) when insurance companies fail to reimburse eligible victims for losses resulting from a criminal victimization
Question
Which is an especially important element in the prevention of secondary victimization?

A) the police
B) the judge
C) the prosecutor
D) the defense attorney
Question
To whom does the Crime Victims' Rights Act apply?

A) victims of federal offenses
B) victims of violent offenses
C) victims of felonies
D) all victims
Question
These programs may pay some of a victim's offense-related expenses.

A) Victims' rights compliance
B) Victim retribution
C) Crime victim compensation
D) Impact statement
Question
This practice tries to resolve some offenses through cooperation of the victim, the offender, and the criminal justice system.

A) victim compensation
B) restorative justice
C) retribution
D) deterrence
Question
Which of the following is not a reason why restitution is increasing in popularity?

A) Concern for victims is increasing.
B) Restitution is an alternative to incarceration.
C) Most victims ask for restitution.
D) Justice is expensive.
Question
Discuss the concept of "secondary victimization." Why does it occur? Who is affected by it? Who is causing the harm in a secondary victimization?
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What is restitution? Why is it becoming more popular?
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List and define the three main categories of macro-victimization. How does macro-victimization differ from street crime victimization?
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Explain the concept of murder as a situated transaction. What is the pattern that appears in many murders? Why are victimologists interested in the idea of situated transactions?
Question
What is victim precipitation? How does it differ from provocation? How does it differ from "victim blaming?"
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1
What philosophy does the term lex talionis refer to?

A) a crime victim as an innocent
B) an eye for an eye
C) victimology
D) the need to compensate victims for losses due to crime
B
2
What is the study of the various types of harm people suffer as a result of crime called?

A) victim-impact
B) victimology
C) criminal justice
D) restorative justice
B
3
Which of the following do not directly assist crime victims?

A) police officers
B) attorneys
C) victimologists
D) mental health professionals
C
4
Which is a criticism of the study of victimization?

A) It encourages a culture of victimhood.
B) There are too many victims.
C) Victims do not need restitution.
D) Not all crimes have victims.
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5
Which of the following sources of data does not record much information on the effect of crime on victims?

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) National Crime Victimization Survey
C) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
D) National Violent Death Reporting System
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6
Which is not true about the National Crime Victimization Survey?

A) It collects statistics on non-fatal violent and property victimizations against people age 12 and older.
B) It looks at the entire U.S. population.
C) It measures rape, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, household burglary, motor vehicle theft, and personal theft.
D) It records offenses that are both reported and not reported to police.
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7
Which is true according to the NCVS?

A) Males have a higher rate of violent victimization than females.
B) Females have a higher rate of violent victimization than males.
C) It is impossible to separately measure victimization rates of males and females.
D) Males and females have equal victimization rates.
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8
Which person is most likely to be a crime victim?

A) a 23-year-old
B) a 43-year-old
C) a 63-year-old
D) an 83-year-old
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Which person is most likely to be afraid of crime?

A) a 23-year-old
B) a 43-year-old
C) a 63-year-old
D) an 83-year-old
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10
Which of these establishes and enforces the rights of crime victims in federal criminal proceedings by allowing victims to be heard at public proceedings about offender release, pleas, or sentencing?

A) Crime Victims' Rights Act
B) Victims of Crime Justice Act
C) The Justice for All Act
D) Anti-Crime Act
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11
Who is the most likely murder victim?

A) a black male
B) a white male
C) a white female
D) a black female
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12
Which best applies to the new FBI definition of rape?

A) It is gender-neutral.
B) It specifies that the victim is a female.
C) It does not require actual carnal knowledge.
D) It considers that the victim tried to fight off the attacker
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13
Regarding child rape and sexual abuse, which best describes federal statistics?

A) They significantly overestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
B) They estimate the occurrence of these offenses fairly accurately.
C) They underestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
D) They slightly overestimate the actual occurrence of these offenses.
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14
According to the U.S. Supreme Court...

A) ... the death penalty is a constitutionally acceptable sanction for raping a child.
B) ... the death penalty is unconstitutional for the rape of a child.
C) ... capital punishment may be imposed in child-rape cases that involve serious physical injury to the child.
D) ... a sentence of capital punishment is acceptable in cases of aggravated child rape.
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What is the primary motivation for most robbers?

A) controlling their victims
B) the excitement of the offense
C) cash or other valuable items
D) sexual thrills
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According to one study, which of the following types of victim do robbers prefer?

A) an elderly person walking alone
B) a drug dealer or drug buyer
C) an unaccompanied female
D) a black male walking alone
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Assaults are generally divided into two categories:

A) sexual and simple
B) battery and simple
C) violent and simple
D) aggravated and simple
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Who is the most likely victim in a simple assault perpetrated by a youth?

A) another adolescent
B) an adult
C) an elderly person
D) a pet
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Intimate-partner violence has a particularly strong connection to this.

A) economic hardship
B) gender
C) race
D) marital status
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Which offense involves no force or threat of force against victims?

A) burglary
B) motor-vehicle theft
C) arson
D) larceny/theft
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21
Why is victim-offender mediation a realistic scenario for the resolution of property offenses?

A) It is more likely that the offender will pay restitution.
B) The victim gets a chance to rebuke the offender.
C) Property offenses are less serious than violent offenses.
D) Property offenses are less numerous than violent offenses.
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22
Which is the first step in murder as a situated transaction?

A) The victim made a move the offender thought was offensive.
B) The offender made a move the victim though was offensive.
C) The offender made a verbal or physical challenge to the victim.
D) Observers help to determine the offender's actions in ending the scene.
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Which term refers to when a victim plays an active role in initiating or escalating a criminal offense?

A) victim mediation
B) victim precipitation
C) self-victimization
D) auto-victimization
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24
Macro-victimization includes all but which of the following?

A) terrorism
B) robbery
C) environmental crime
D) crimes against humanity
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Which of the following is not included in the definition of crimes against humanity?

A) enforced prostitution
B) enforced sterilization
C) extermination
D) war
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26
Which best applies to crimes against humanity?

A) They are typically state sponsored.
B) They are committed against members of an enemy's military forces.
C) They are typically committed by individual offenders acting on their own.
D) They generally involve corporate victimization
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27
The Nazi atrocities during World War II are an example of this.

A) terrorism victimization
B) crimes against humanity
C) corporate victimization
D) street crimes
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Which of the following is an example of micro-victimization?

A) a large-scale financial crime that impoverishes thousands of people
B) a murder in San Francisco
C) the systematic murder and rape of a particular ethnic group
D) the spillage of crude oil off the coast of Alaska
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29
Which of the following is not one of the four major violent victimizations typified by the FBI?

A) murder
B) arson
C) robbery
D) assault
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This involves taking something from another person by force or threat of force.

A) robbery
B) burglary
C) theft
D) embezzlement
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Transnational crime often resembles this.

A) homicide
B) violent street crime
C) domestic organized crime
D) minor property crime
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32
Which of the following is not one of the three major needs of crime victims?

A) The need to know what comes next
B) The need to express emotions
C) The need to feel safe
D) The need for restitution
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33
When does secondary victimization occur?

A) as a result of the legal proceedings that may follow criminal victimization
B) when the offender targets the same victim a second time
C) if a different offender targets the victim
D) when insurance companies fail to reimburse eligible victims for losses resulting from a criminal victimization
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Which is an especially important element in the prevention of secondary victimization?

A) the police
B) the judge
C) the prosecutor
D) the defense attorney
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35
To whom does the Crime Victims' Rights Act apply?

A) victims of federal offenses
B) victims of violent offenses
C) victims of felonies
D) all victims
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36
These programs may pay some of a victim's offense-related expenses.

A) Victims' rights compliance
B) Victim retribution
C) Crime victim compensation
D) Impact statement
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This practice tries to resolve some offenses through cooperation of the victim, the offender, and the criminal justice system.

A) victim compensation
B) restorative justice
C) retribution
D) deterrence
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Which of the following is not a reason why restitution is increasing in popularity?

A) Concern for victims is increasing.
B) Restitution is an alternative to incarceration.
C) Most victims ask for restitution.
D) Justice is expensive.
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39
Discuss the concept of "secondary victimization." Why does it occur? Who is affected by it? Who is causing the harm in a secondary victimization?
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What is restitution? Why is it becoming more popular?
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41
List and define the three main categories of macro-victimization. How does macro-victimization differ from street crime victimization?
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42
Explain the concept of murder as a situated transaction. What is the pattern that appears in many murders? Why are victimologists interested in the idea of situated transactions?
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What is victim precipitation? How does it differ from provocation? How does it differ from "victim blaming?"
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