Deck 14: Reducing Criminal Opportunities Through Environmental Manipulation
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Deck 14: Reducing Criminal Opportunities Through Environmental Manipulation
1
Which of the following perspectives believes that individuals can alter their environment to discourage criminal activity?
A) social learning
B) sociobiological
C) differential association
D) situational crime prevention
A) social learning
B) sociobiological
C) differential association
D) situational crime prevention
situational crime prevention
2
Low-level criminal activity in a community that triggers the downturn of a neighborhood's quality-of-life is known as
A) territorial cognition.
B) incivilities thesis.
C) community decay.
D) neighborhood change.
A) territorial cognition.
B) incivilities thesis.
C) community decay.
D) neighborhood change.
incivilities thesis.
3
Ensuring that an offender will be seen on a sidewalk, in a government building, or even in a public park is best accomplished through
A) neighborhood watch.
B) surveillance cameras.
C) uniformed security guards.
D) the buddy system.
A) neighborhood watch.
B) surveillance cameras.
C) uniformed security guards.
D) the buddy system.
surveillance cameras.
4
Implementation of baggage screening has been associated with reductions in
A) highjackings.
B) passenger arguments.
C) flight delays.
D) air terminal violence.
A) highjackings.
B) passenger arguments.
C) flight delays.
D) air terminal violence.
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5
What is the name of a coin or object used to defeat a parking meter timer?
A) rock
B) blob
C) slug
D) shell
A) rock
B) blob
C) slug
D) shell
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6
Which of the following locations would be most susceptible to crime?
A) community centers
B) convalescent homes
C) bars and taverns
D) college campuses
A) community centers
B) convalescent homes
C) bars and taverns
D) college campuses
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7
Tags placed on retail clothing to activate an alarm if stole are called
A) clothing alarms.
B) store sensors.
C) capable guardians.
D) electronic article surveillance.
A) clothing alarms.
B) store sensors.
C) capable guardians.
D) electronic article surveillance.
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8
When people bond together with a positive attitude about their residential environment to discourage crime, this is known as
A) motivation reinforcement.
B) negative reinforcement.
C) community limitations.
D) activity support.
A) motivation reinforcement.
B) negative reinforcement.
C) community limitations.
D) activity support.
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9
Making specific locations by design, more difficult for an offender to commit a crime is called
A) special awareness.
B) commercial manipulation.
C) target hardening.
D) neighborhood watch.
A) special awareness.
B) commercial manipulation.
C) target hardening.
D) neighborhood watch.
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10
Building a community center to bond neighborhood people together is termed
A) community design.
B) access control.
C) neighborhood watch.
D) activity support.
A) community design.
B) access control.
C) neighborhood watch.
D) activity support.
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11
Researchers have argued that motivated offenders have ________ , or people (such as family members) who discourage them from committing crime.
A) designators callers
B) handlers
C) personal assistants
D) commercial manipulation
A) designators callers
B) handlers
C) personal assistants
D) commercial manipulation
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12
The ________ theory focuses on the places criminals visit, which they are likely to target for criminal activity.
A) spatial patterns
B) location grids
C) crime pattern
D) vector patterns
A) spatial patterns
B) location grids
C) crime pattern
D) vector patterns
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13
The idea that an offender weighs the costs and benefits of breaking the law is known as
A) rational offender perspective.
B) crime pattern theory.
C) environmental theory.
D) routine activities theory.
A) rational offender perspective.
B) crime pattern theory.
C) environmental theory.
D) routine activities theory.
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14
An effective method of targeting public telephones is
A) changing local numbers frequently.
B) electronic monitoring and rapid repair of broken phones
C) placing signs threatening prosecution for vandalism.
D) lowering the price to make long-distance calls.
A) changing local numbers frequently.
B) electronic monitoring and rapid repair of broken phones
C) placing signs threatening prosecution for vandalism.
D) lowering the price to make long-distance calls.
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15
Environmental criminology is a recent offshoot of tradition criminology, focusing on what can be done about crime.
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16
Target hardening includes taking such actions as displaying reward posters and crime stoppers advertisements.
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17
Motivation reinforcement encourages people to have positive attitudes about their living environment.
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18
In Gainesville, Florida, a local ordinance once went as far as to mandate that at least two clerks had to work at the same time in a convenience store.
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19
Making specific locations more difficult for an offender to commit a crime by installing alarms, or deadbolts is called routine activities.
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20
Newman's four elements of defensible space includes access.
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21
Territorial functioning space is concerned with such issues as the attachment people have to the areas immediately surrounding them.
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22
CCTV is the use of security cameras to deter crime.
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23
Studies have made it perfectly clear that bank robberies decrease when CCTV is installed.
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24
Places familiar to an offender might become suitable targets.
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25
________ refers to methods of controlling access to residences or even ATM machines.
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26
________ theory suggests that offenders are motivated to commit crime when targets are easy to access and the chances of being caught are minimal.
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27
________ perspective consists of the view that criminals weight the costs and benefits before committing a crime.
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28
Crime pattern theorists look at offenders' ________.
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29
________ includes any method of ensuring that offenders will be seen.
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30
________ is the use of security cameras to monitor the movement of people in public places.
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31
A concern among residents that crime does not overrun their neighborhood builds positive attitudes through ________.
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32
Building a community center to bond neighborhood people together is an example of ________.
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33
________ defensible space refers to people's conection to their surrounding and the desire to exercise some control over it.
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34
________ are used to make a machine think that real U.S. currency has been inserted.
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35
Describe the elements of the routine activities theory.
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36
Explain what is meant by the term environmental criminology.
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37
Describe security methods undertaken to apprehend shoplifters.
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