Deck 4: Accounting for Gendercrime Patterns

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Which term is used to describe the frequency with which various offenses or combinations of offenses are committed?

A) conclusions
B) assumption
C) nature
D) extent
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Which of the following crimes is an example of a female-gender-related crime?

A) rape
B) homicide
C) robbery
D) sex work
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Which of the following crimes is an example of a male-gender-related crime?

A) sex work
B) petty theft
C) homicide
D) identity theft
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The type and seriousness of various offenses are addressed via the ______.

A) extent of offending
B) nature of offending
C) assumptions about offending
D) stereotypes about offending
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The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) measures crime by looking at ______.

A) arrests
B) victim injuries
C) witness statements
D) court convictions
Question
The most popular data set used to assess crime rates in the United States is ______.

A) NIBRS
B) UCR
C) NCVS
D) UNODOC
Question
The biggest shortcoming of the UCR and NIBRS is that ______.

A) they do not include crimes unknown and unreported to the police
B) they only focus on street crimes and exclude other offenses
C) they derive their data from a sample
D) they do not follow respondents who move
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The ______ is survey of representative households from across the country collected by the federal government?

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) UNODOC
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How frequently does the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) compile their data?

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) quarterly
D) yearly
Question
Which of the following statements pertaining to the NIBRS data is true?

A) It is considered inferior to the UCR.
B) It includes domestic violence.
C) It is nationally representative data.
D) It does not include data on victim injuries.
Question
In looking at UCR data from 2009 to 2018, which crime was gender-neutral among all ages, but male-gender-related among youth?

A) larceny-theft
B) prostitution
C) commercialized vice
D) embezzlement
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According to the author, which crimes have always been female-gender-related?

A) prostitution and commercialized vice
B) commercialized vice and embezzlement
C) embezzlement and larceny-theft
D) larceny-theft and prostitution
Question
Harsher policies targeting women and girls in the last third of the 20th century were a result of ______.

A) women's liberation
B) emancipation
C) civil rights movement
D) moral panic
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In patterns of ______, the gender gap widens over time.

A) gender divergence
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) no trend
Question
Where gender-crime rates approach each other, it is referred to as ______.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
Question
When gender rates covary; they rise, fall, and stay flat together, it is considered to be a pattern of ______.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
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In times of economic depression, which pattern would be expected?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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In a tough-on-crime era, what gender pattern is expected?

A) gender divergence
B) gender convergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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Which pattern is associated with an increase in differences/gaps in crime rates?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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Which pattern is consistent with Adler's (1975) and Simon's (1975) women's "liberation" emancipation hypothesis?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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Which of the following patterns is examined by Step 1?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) gender instability
Question
If a researcher is examining gender-convergence patterns using official UCR data, they are partaking in which of the following steps?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
Question
Which type of data is a better indication of police disproportionately targeting and privileging individuals?

A) arrest data
B) offending rates
C) court convictions
D) self-report
Question
Which type of data is considered to a far more accurate measure of the actual crime rate than the others?

A) arrest data
B) self-report data
C) court conviction data
D) recidivism data
Question
The feminization of poverty is an example of a(n) ______ change.

A) social
B) policy
C) cultural
D) economic
Question
Which step stresses that using police data to assess gender-crime patterns is problematic given how many crimes are unreported and unknown to the police?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
Question
Most gender-gap crime research uses which type of data?

A) NIBRS
B) NCVS
C) UCR
D) self-reported surveys
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According to the text, a higher percentage of female than male entanglement in the system is likely a result of ______.

A) disenfranchisement
B) prison pipeline
C) soft on crime policies
D) net-widening
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A key aspect of Step 3 has to do with ______.

A) gender gap
B) net-widening
C) prison pipeline
D) disenfranchisement
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Most research that addresses gender-crime patterns, until the 1990s, reported a tendency toward which of the following?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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The finding that women/girls are an increasingly larger percentage of arrests is consistent with which of the following patterns?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
Question
Which of the following is at least in part due to men's/boys' arrest rates decreasing at a steeper rate than women's/girls' rates are decreasing?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
Question
Accounting for changes in economic, social, and political conditions takes place during which step?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
Question
Relabeling status crimes as delinquent acts is an example of ______.

A) net-widening
B) moral panic
C) charging down
D) up-criming
Question
An infraction at a school that was once handled by school officials is now handled by police and the courts is an example of ______.

A) moral panic
B) net-closing
C) charging up
D) down-criming
Question
DUI data since the 1980s support which of the following patterns?

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender divergence
D) gender convergence
Question
The most recent research shows that the ______ pattern is the most common.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
Question
According to the text, most people who break the law do so between the ages of ______.

A) 5 and 14
B) 15 and 24
C) 25 and 34
D) 35 and 44
Question
Crimes for juveniles (under the age of 18) are referred to as ______.

A) infractions
B) misdemeanors
C) status offenses
D) felonies
Question
Triplet and Myers (1995) found that girls were more likely than boys to report ______.

A) being on drugs during the assault
B) beating their victims or attacking them with a weapon
C) having their victims cut or hospitalized
D) hurting their assault victims when the victims were students
Question
According to Triplet and Myers (1995), boys were more likely than girls to report ______.

A) hurting their assault victims when the victims were students
B) running to a friend's house when they ran away
C) being on drugs during the assault
D) using force for reasons other than to get money
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Which of the following variables would affect the likelihood that one will turn to crime for survival?

A) race
B) class
C) sex
D) age
Question
According to Diane K. Lewis (1981), ______ women epitomize the type of deviant women the criminal justice system is committed to punish.

A) White
B) Indigenous
C) Black
D) Asian American
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If a researcher wants to present a more valid measure of offending, they should use which of the following type of data?

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) self-report surveys
Question
The sexualization of girls' lives can be manifested in delinquency or perceptions of delinquency in which of the following ways?

A) girls who are passive and accepting about the stereotypical prescribed gender roles
B) girls who date boyfriends their age
C) girls with sexual injury in the form of abuse that results in anger, running away, and so on
D) girls who are encouraged to explore lesbian desire
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Which term is most often used to represent people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, queer, transsexual, intersexed, and so on in scholarly studies?

A) LGBTQI+
B) ally
C) gender nonconforming
D) sexual minority status
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In a study that examines the impact of gender identity on offending, the author found that offending and aggression were more likely in women with ______ identities.

A) masculine
B) feminine
C) androgynous
D) undifferentiated
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Which type of research always assumes a heterosexual male subject as a starting and reference point?

A) sexuality
B) gender
C) gang
D) feminist
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Research has found that women with serious mental illness are more likely to ______.

A) have experienced trauma
B) have had a later onset of substance use disorder
C) have been 1-time offenders
D) have committed violent offenses
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Offenses committed by girls and women tend to be less serious and violent than those committed by boys and men.
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Gender-neutral crimes are more likely to be committed by one sex/gender than the other.
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Gender comparisons in offending are evaluated by determining which offenses are gender-related and which are gender-neutral.
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Historically, legal codes for some offenses were written so that only one sex/gender could be a victim or offender.
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Most crimes are never reported to the police.
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Self-report data are considered to be a far more accurate measure of the actual crime rate than arrest data.
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DUI data since the 1980s support gender divergence.
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The most common pattern gender-crime gap research is gender divergence.
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The main source for measuring U.S. crimes is the Uniform Crime Reports.
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UCR data do not report information on class or socioeconomic status.
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Whether an offender commits crimes alone or with others (co-offending) is gendered.
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Most co-offending is by boys/men.
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When women and girls co-offend with men/boys, they tend to commit a narrow range and less violent crimes.
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Gender differences depending on age do not exist.
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Up-criming is an example of age-related criminal legal system processing.
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If researchers want to present a more valid measure of offending, they should focus on official CLS statistics presented in reports, such as the UCR.
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The danger in using CLS statistics is that they may be a better reflection of bias rather than offending.
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Race/ethnicity is vital to understanding crime rates.
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According to sexual identify and crime research, girls are more likely to be labeled as delinquents and arrested than SMS boys or non-SMS girls.
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Seriously mentally illness intersects with offending, reoffending, substance abuse, and trauma.
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Explain why NIBRS is preferable to the UCR?
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Explain why victimization surveys are preferable to both the UCR and NIBRS.
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Explain up-criming. Where is it most likely to be used? Do you agree with the practice? Why or why not?
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Kruttschnitt (1996) points out that ignoring racial variations in gender comparisons of offending is "short-sighted." Why? Do you agree with Kruttschnitt? Why or why not?
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Identify the four ways that the sexualization of girls' lives can be manifested in delinquency or perceptions of delinquency.
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Deck 4: Accounting for Gendercrime Patterns
1
Which term is used to describe the frequency with which various offenses or combinations of offenses are committed?

A) conclusions
B) assumption
C) nature
D) extent
D
2
Which of the following crimes is an example of a female-gender-related crime?

A) rape
B) homicide
C) robbery
D) sex work
D
3
Which of the following crimes is an example of a male-gender-related crime?

A) sex work
B) petty theft
C) homicide
D) identity theft
D
4
The type and seriousness of various offenses are addressed via the ______.

A) extent of offending
B) nature of offending
C) assumptions about offending
D) stereotypes about offending
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The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) measures crime by looking at ______.

A) arrests
B) victim injuries
C) witness statements
D) court convictions
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The most popular data set used to assess crime rates in the United States is ______.

A) NIBRS
B) UCR
C) NCVS
D) UNODOC
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The biggest shortcoming of the UCR and NIBRS is that ______.

A) they do not include crimes unknown and unreported to the police
B) they only focus on street crimes and exclude other offenses
C) they derive their data from a sample
D) they do not follow respondents who move
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The ______ is survey of representative households from across the country collected by the federal government?

A) UCR
B) NIBRS
C) NCVS
D) UNODOC
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How frequently does the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) compile their data?

A) weekly
B) monthly
C) quarterly
D) yearly
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10
Which of the following statements pertaining to the NIBRS data is true?

A) It is considered inferior to the UCR.
B) It includes domestic violence.
C) It is nationally representative data.
D) It does not include data on victim injuries.
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In looking at UCR data from 2009 to 2018, which crime was gender-neutral among all ages, but male-gender-related among youth?

A) larceny-theft
B) prostitution
C) commercialized vice
D) embezzlement
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According to the author, which crimes have always been female-gender-related?

A) prostitution and commercialized vice
B) commercialized vice and embezzlement
C) embezzlement and larceny-theft
D) larceny-theft and prostitution
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Harsher policies targeting women and girls in the last third of the 20th century were a result of ______.

A) women's liberation
B) emancipation
C) civil rights movement
D) moral panic
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In patterns of ______, the gender gap widens over time.

A) gender divergence
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) no trend
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Where gender-crime rates approach each other, it is referred to as ______.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
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When gender rates covary; they rise, fall, and stay flat together, it is considered to be a pattern of ______.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
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In times of economic depression, which pattern would be expected?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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In a tough-on-crime era, what gender pattern is expected?

A) gender divergence
B) gender convergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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Which pattern is associated with an increase in differences/gaps in crime rates?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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Which pattern is consistent with Adler's (1975) and Simon's (1975) women's "liberation" emancipation hypothesis?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) no trend
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Which of the following patterns is examined by Step 1?

A) gender stability
B) gender convergence
C) gender divergence
D) gender instability
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If a researcher is examining gender-convergence patterns using official UCR data, they are partaking in which of the following steps?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
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Which type of data is a better indication of police disproportionately targeting and privileging individuals?

A) arrest data
B) offending rates
C) court convictions
D) self-report
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Which type of data is considered to a far more accurate measure of the actual crime rate than the others?

A) arrest data
B) self-report data
C) court conviction data
D) recidivism data
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The feminization of poverty is an example of a(n) ______ change.

A) social
B) policy
C) cultural
D) economic
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Which step stresses that using police data to assess gender-crime patterns is problematic given how many crimes are unreported and unknown to the police?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
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Most gender-gap crime research uses which type of data?

A) NIBRS
B) NCVS
C) UCR
D) self-reported surveys
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According to the text, a higher percentage of female than male entanglement in the system is likely a result of ______.

A) disenfranchisement
B) prison pipeline
C) soft on crime policies
D) net-widening
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A key aspect of Step 3 has to do with ______.

A) gender gap
B) net-widening
C) prison pipeline
D) disenfranchisement
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Most research that addresses gender-crime patterns, until the 1990s, reported a tendency toward which of the following?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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The finding that women/girls are an increasingly larger percentage of arrests is consistent with which of the following patterns?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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Which of the following is at least in part due to men's/boys' arrest rates decreasing at a steeper rate than women's/girls' rates are decreasing?

A) gender convergence
B) gender divergence
C) gender stability
D) no trend
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Accounting for changes in economic, social, and political conditions takes place during which step?

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
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34
Relabeling status crimes as delinquent acts is an example of ______.

A) net-widening
B) moral panic
C) charging down
D) up-criming
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An infraction at a school that was once handled by school officials is now handled by police and the courts is an example of ______.

A) moral panic
B) net-closing
C) charging up
D) down-criming
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36
DUI data since the 1980s support which of the following patterns?

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender divergence
D) gender convergence
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37
The most recent research shows that the ______ pattern is the most common.

A) no trend
B) gender stability
C) gender convergence
D) gender divergence
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38
According to the text, most people who break the law do so between the ages of ______.

A) 5 and 14
B) 15 and 24
C) 25 and 34
D) 35 and 44
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Crimes for juveniles (under the age of 18) are referred to as ______.

A) infractions
B) misdemeanors
C) status offenses
D) felonies
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40
Triplet and Myers (1995) found that girls were more likely than boys to report ______.

A) being on drugs during the assault
B) beating their victims or attacking them with a weapon
C) having their victims cut or hospitalized
D) hurting their assault victims when the victims were students
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41
According to Triplet and Myers (1995), boys were more likely than girls to report ______.

A) hurting their assault victims when the victims were students
B) running to a friend's house when they ran away
C) being on drugs during the assault
D) using force for reasons other than to get money
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42
Which of the following variables would affect the likelihood that one will turn to crime for survival?

A) race
B) class
C) sex
D) age
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43
According to Diane K. Lewis (1981), ______ women epitomize the type of deviant women the criminal justice system is committed to punish.

A) White
B) Indigenous
C) Black
D) Asian American
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44
If a researcher wants to present a more valid measure of offending, they should use which of the following type of data?

A) UCR
B) NCVS
C) NIBRS
D) self-report surveys
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45
The sexualization of girls' lives can be manifested in delinquency or perceptions of delinquency in which of the following ways?

A) girls who are passive and accepting about the stereotypical prescribed gender roles
B) girls who date boyfriends their age
C) girls with sexual injury in the form of abuse that results in anger, running away, and so on
D) girls who are encouraged to explore lesbian desire
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46
Which term is most often used to represent people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, queer, transsexual, intersexed, and so on in scholarly studies?

A) LGBTQI+
B) ally
C) gender nonconforming
D) sexual minority status
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47
In a study that examines the impact of gender identity on offending, the author found that offending and aggression were more likely in women with ______ identities.

A) masculine
B) feminine
C) androgynous
D) undifferentiated
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Which type of research always assumes a heterosexual male subject as a starting and reference point?

A) sexuality
B) gender
C) gang
D) feminist
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49
Research has found that women with serious mental illness are more likely to ______.

A) have experienced trauma
B) have had a later onset of substance use disorder
C) have been 1-time offenders
D) have committed violent offenses
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50
Offenses committed by girls and women tend to be less serious and violent than those committed by boys and men.
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51
Gender-neutral crimes are more likely to be committed by one sex/gender than the other.
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52
Gender comparisons in offending are evaluated by determining which offenses are gender-related and which are gender-neutral.
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Historically, legal codes for some offenses were written so that only one sex/gender could be a victim or offender.
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Most crimes are never reported to the police.
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Self-report data are considered to be a far more accurate measure of the actual crime rate than arrest data.
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DUI data since the 1980s support gender divergence.
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The most common pattern gender-crime gap research is gender divergence.
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The main source for measuring U.S. crimes is the Uniform Crime Reports.
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UCR data do not report information on class or socioeconomic status.
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Whether an offender commits crimes alone or with others (co-offending) is gendered.
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Most co-offending is by boys/men.
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When women and girls co-offend with men/boys, they tend to commit a narrow range and less violent crimes.
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Gender differences depending on age do not exist.
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Up-criming is an example of age-related criminal legal system processing.
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If researchers want to present a more valid measure of offending, they should focus on official CLS statistics presented in reports, such as the UCR.
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The danger in using CLS statistics is that they may be a better reflection of bias rather than offending.
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Race/ethnicity is vital to understanding crime rates.
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68
According to sexual identify and crime research, girls are more likely to be labeled as delinquents and arrested than SMS boys or non-SMS girls.
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69
Seriously mentally illness intersects with offending, reoffending, substance abuse, and trauma.
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70
Explain why NIBRS is preferable to the UCR?
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71
Explain why victimization surveys are preferable to both the UCR and NIBRS.
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72
Explain up-criming. Where is it most likely to be used? Do you agree with the practice? Why or why not?
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73
Kruttschnitt (1996) points out that ignoring racial variations in gender comparisons of offending is "short-sighted." Why? Do you agree with Kruttschnitt? Why or why not?
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74
Identify the four ways that the sexualization of girls' lives can be manifested in delinquency or perceptions of delinquency.
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