Deck 4: Modeling the Relationship Between Global Warming, Violence, and Crime

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Environmental scarcity can be:

A) supply induced
B) demand induced
C) structurally related
D) all of the above
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Examples of nonrenewable resources include:

A) solar energy
B) oil
C) coal
D) b & c
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Homer-Dixon noted that 67% of the world's poor are:

A) urban
B) rural
C) suburban
D) dependent on fishing
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The Ogallala reservoir is located in:

A) the Great Plains
B) the Pacific Northwest
C) New England
D) the Southeast
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People who voluntarily leave an area because it is no longer viable are known as:

A) refugees
B) nomads
C) migrants
D) picky
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The largest internal migration in the history of the United States is known as:

A) the Great Move
B) the Great Shift
C) the Amazing race
D) the Great Migration
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People who are forced off their land are known as:

A) migrants
B) refugees
C) outcasts
D) none of the above
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The theory that asserts that typical human behavior creates opportunity for routine criminal behavior is called:

A) strain theory
B) social disorganization
C) social control theory
D) routine activities
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When a state is under sustained pressure, its first response is usually:

A) softening
B) retreating
C) hardening
D) falling apart
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Examples of constrained economic activity include:

A) agriculture impacted by drought
B) migration from rural locations to urban locations
C) soil erosion
D) all of the above
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Actual or anticipated failure to achieve positively valued goals is the basic concept of:

A) strain theory
B) social disorganization
C) routine activities
D) none of the above
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Climate-induced strain, according to Agnew, can include:

A) temperature and negative responses
B) extreme weather events
C) forced migrations
D) all of the above
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Lower social control can ultimately lead to:

A) increase in conformity
B) increases in crime
C) increases in employment
D) decreased social disorganization
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In routine activities, how many elements must be present in order for crime to be likely:

A) two
B) one
C) three
D) four
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Sociologists and criminologists use the Gini index to:

A) measure inequality in a society
B) measure crime in a neighborhood
C) measure the effects of climate change
D) They do not use it at all.
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The United States is facing:

A) an increase in the younger population
B) an increase in the sick population
C) an increase in the aging population
D) a decrease in the aging population
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In 1973, oil was established as central to U.S. national security interests through the:

A) Reagan Doctrine
B) Bush Doctrine
C) Koch Doctrine
D) Carter Doctrine
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Currently, how many people do not have access to clean drinking water?

A) a few million
B) more than a billion
C) several hundred thousand
D) several tens of thousands
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According to some estimates, the fastest growing illicit business in the world is:

A) drug trafficking
B) prostitution
C) human trafficking
D) cock fighting
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According to the text, gang strengthening can particularly be a problem for areas that:

A) lose citizens to migration
B) increase security measures
C) invest in alternative energies
D) none of the above
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Choose a criminological theory discussed in the chapter, describe it, and discuss how it relates to the effects of climate change.
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Choose three of the routine crimes enhanced by migration and discuss the potential consequences.
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Choose two climate-related strains and discuss how they can reduce social control.
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Discuss the topic of climate-induced scarcities and provide two examples that have been experienced in the United States.
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Using the Homer-Dixon model, describe the basics of environmental scarcity and how it can lead to violence.
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Deck 4: Modeling the Relationship Between Global Warming, Violence, and Crime
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Environmental scarcity can be:

A) supply induced
B) demand induced
C) structurally related
D) all of the above
all of the above
2
Examples of nonrenewable resources include:

A) solar energy
B) oil
C) coal
D) b & c
b & c
3
Homer-Dixon noted that 67% of the world's poor are:

A) urban
B) rural
C) suburban
D) dependent on fishing
rural
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The Ogallala reservoir is located in:

A) the Great Plains
B) the Pacific Northwest
C) New England
D) the Southeast
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People who voluntarily leave an area because it is no longer viable are known as:

A) refugees
B) nomads
C) migrants
D) picky
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The largest internal migration in the history of the United States is known as:

A) the Great Move
B) the Great Shift
C) the Amazing race
D) the Great Migration
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People who are forced off their land are known as:

A) migrants
B) refugees
C) outcasts
D) none of the above
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The theory that asserts that typical human behavior creates opportunity for routine criminal behavior is called:

A) strain theory
B) social disorganization
C) social control theory
D) routine activities
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When a state is under sustained pressure, its first response is usually:

A) softening
B) retreating
C) hardening
D) falling apart
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Examples of constrained economic activity include:

A) agriculture impacted by drought
B) migration from rural locations to urban locations
C) soil erosion
D) all of the above
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Actual or anticipated failure to achieve positively valued goals is the basic concept of:

A) strain theory
B) social disorganization
C) routine activities
D) none of the above
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Climate-induced strain, according to Agnew, can include:

A) temperature and negative responses
B) extreme weather events
C) forced migrations
D) all of the above
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Lower social control can ultimately lead to:

A) increase in conformity
B) increases in crime
C) increases in employment
D) decreased social disorganization
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In routine activities, how many elements must be present in order for crime to be likely:

A) two
B) one
C) three
D) four
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Sociologists and criminologists use the Gini index to:

A) measure inequality in a society
B) measure crime in a neighborhood
C) measure the effects of climate change
D) They do not use it at all.
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The United States is facing:

A) an increase in the younger population
B) an increase in the sick population
C) an increase in the aging population
D) a decrease in the aging population
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17
In 1973, oil was established as central to U.S. national security interests through the:

A) Reagan Doctrine
B) Bush Doctrine
C) Koch Doctrine
D) Carter Doctrine
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18
Currently, how many people do not have access to clean drinking water?

A) a few million
B) more than a billion
C) several hundred thousand
D) several tens of thousands
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19
According to some estimates, the fastest growing illicit business in the world is:

A) drug trafficking
B) prostitution
C) human trafficking
D) cock fighting
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According to the text, gang strengthening can particularly be a problem for areas that:

A) lose citizens to migration
B) increase security measures
C) invest in alternative energies
D) none of the above
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Choose a criminological theory discussed in the chapter, describe it, and discuss how it relates to the effects of climate change.
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Choose three of the routine crimes enhanced by migration and discuss the potential consequences.
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Choose two climate-related strains and discuss how they can reduce social control.
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Discuss the topic of climate-induced scarcities and provide two examples that have been experienced in the United States.
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Using the Homer-Dixon model, describe the basics of environmental scarcity and how it can lead to violence.
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