Deck 9: Favela and Metropolis: The Crucibles of Crime in a Megaurban Environment

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The urban factors that Brennan-Galvin (2002) discuss pertain to metropolitan areas with what population size?

A) more than 10 million
B) more than 1 million
C) 500,000
D) under 200,000
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According to the text, what percentage of growth of cities is expected in poorer developing countries?

A) 96
B) 75
C) 54
D) 32
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In Brazil, hot zones are known as:

A) enchiladas
B) maracas
C) favelas
D) gringos
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According to UN-HABITAT (2006), how many people across the globe currently live in slums?

A) 10 million
B) 500 million
C) 1 billion
D) 3 billion
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A description of the Kibera slum in Kenya tells us that there is one latrine for how many people?

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 2,000
D) 4,000
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In cities like Sao Paolo, the urban rich are increasingly using helicopters to get around because of traffic jams that stretch as far as:

A) 130 miles
B) 50 miles
C) 205 miles
D) 20 miles
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As a result of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001 (9/11), one reference estimates that New York City lost how much in jobs, lost taxes, damage, and clean-up costs?

A) $10 billion
B) $10 million
C) $95 billion
D) $95 million
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The sources for U.S. heroin include:

A) Mexico
B) South America
C) Afghanistan
D) all of the above
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How many megatrends has Kilcullen (2013) observed?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 8
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A typhoon with the fastest ever recorded wind speeds of 195 sustained miles per hour occurred in:

A) 2013
B) 2014
C) 2009
D) 2007
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The criminal underground accounts for how much of the world's gross economic product?

A) a quarter
B) almost half
C) nearly one-tenth
D) just under three-quarters
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Metropolitan areas with more than 10 million residents are referred to in the text as:

A) megacities
B) megadeltas
C) megaopolises
D) darn big
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According to the text, China is forecast to have 221 cities with over a million in population by what year?

A) 2025
B) 2050
C) 2030
D) 2080
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According to the text, by 2050, how many megacities can we expect to have globally?

A) 55
B) 60
C) 40
D) 70
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The UN estimates that in the next 30 years, the global population will reach:

A) 10 billion
B) 9 billion
C) 7 billion
D) 8 billion
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In sub-Saharan Africa, what percent of the urban population lives in slums?

A) 33%
B) 48%
C) 72%
D) 85%
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Research done in the United States has indicated that rapid growth contributes to:

A) violence and crime
B) safety and security
C) income equality
D) social cohesion
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Elements of violence crucibles in the emerging megaurban setting include:

A) density
B) poverty
C) income inequality
D) all of the above
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During land grab evictions, the level of violence is:

A) very low
B) very high
C) There is no violence.
D) moderate
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The extortionate model of street economy highlights how many dimensions of that illicit economy?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 4
D) 7
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Describe the meaning of the term "violence crucibles," and explain how climate change will interact with them.
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Explain rural-to-urban migration and the opportunities for crime that arise from such migration.
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Discuss the issue of "land grabbing." Make sure to describe at least one specific place where this occurs.
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Explain the difference between licit and illicit markets. Describe the effect climate change may have on these markets.
Question
Discuss the concept of "conflict climate." Describe the four megatrends noted by Kilcullen (2013) and the factors needed to be taken into account when determining risk.
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Deck 9: Favela and Metropolis: The Crucibles of Crime in a Megaurban Environment
1
The urban factors that Brennan-Galvin (2002) discuss pertain to metropolitan areas with what population size?

A) more than 10 million
B) more than 1 million
C) 500,000
D) under 200,000
more than 1 million
2
According to the text, what percentage of growth of cities is expected in poorer developing countries?

A) 96
B) 75
C) 54
D) 32
96
3
In Brazil, hot zones are known as:

A) enchiladas
B) maracas
C) favelas
D) gringos
favelas
4
According to UN-HABITAT (2006), how many people across the globe currently live in slums?

A) 10 million
B) 500 million
C) 1 billion
D) 3 billion
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A description of the Kibera slum in Kenya tells us that there is one latrine for how many people?

A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 2,000
D) 4,000
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In cities like Sao Paolo, the urban rich are increasingly using helicopters to get around because of traffic jams that stretch as far as:

A) 130 miles
B) 50 miles
C) 205 miles
D) 20 miles
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7
As a result of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001 (9/11), one reference estimates that New York City lost how much in jobs, lost taxes, damage, and clean-up costs?

A) $10 billion
B) $10 million
C) $95 billion
D) $95 million
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The sources for U.S. heroin include:

A) Mexico
B) South America
C) Afghanistan
D) all of the above
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9
How many megatrends has Kilcullen (2013) observed?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 8
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10
A typhoon with the fastest ever recorded wind speeds of 195 sustained miles per hour occurred in:

A) 2013
B) 2014
C) 2009
D) 2007
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11
The criminal underground accounts for how much of the world's gross economic product?

A) a quarter
B) almost half
C) nearly one-tenth
D) just under three-quarters
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Metropolitan areas with more than 10 million residents are referred to in the text as:

A) megacities
B) megadeltas
C) megaopolises
D) darn big
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According to the text, China is forecast to have 221 cities with over a million in population by what year?

A) 2025
B) 2050
C) 2030
D) 2080
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According to the text, by 2050, how many megacities can we expect to have globally?

A) 55
B) 60
C) 40
D) 70
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15
The UN estimates that in the next 30 years, the global population will reach:

A) 10 billion
B) 9 billion
C) 7 billion
D) 8 billion
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16
In sub-Saharan Africa, what percent of the urban population lives in slums?

A) 33%
B) 48%
C) 72%
D) 85%
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17
Research done in the United States has indicated that rapid growth contributes to:

A) violence and crime
B) safety and security
C) income equality
D) social cohesion
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18
Elements of violence crucibles in the emerging megaurban setting include:

A) density
B) poverty
C) income inequality
D) all of the above
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19
During land grab evictions, the level of violence is:

A) very low
B) very high
C) There is no violence.
D) moderate
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20
The extortionate model of street economy highlights how many dimensions of that illicit economy?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 4
D) 7
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21
Describe the meaning of the term "violence crucibles," and explain how climate change will interact with them.
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22
Explain rural-to-urban migration and the opportunities for crime that arise from such migration.
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23
Discuss the issue of "land grabbing." Make sure to describe at least one specific place where this occurs.
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Explain the difference between licit and illicit markets. Describe the effect climate change may have on these markets.
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Discuss the concept of "conflict climate." Describe the four megatrends noted by Kilcullen (2013) and the factors needed to be taken into account when determining risk.
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