Deck 2: Measuring and Comparing
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Deck 2: Measuring and Comparing
1
Which of the following of our model countries has the lowest homicide rates?
A)France
B)Saudi Arabia
C)China
D)United States
A)France
B)Saudi Arabia
C)China
D)United States
B
2
The CTS questionnaire consists of four parts dealing primarily with statistical information about the main components of the ____________________ and an __________.
Criminal justice system,Annex
3
Which crime statistics initiative collects data on every incident and arrest within 22 offense categories made up of 46 specific crimes?
A)Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
B)National Incident‑Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C)The National Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS)
D)The Dark figure of crime
A)Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
B)National Incident‑Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C)The National Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS)
D)The Dark figure of crime
B
4
The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are compiled by:
A)Interpol
B)The United Nations
C)Independent police stations
D)The Federal Bureau of Investigation
A)Interpol
B)The United Nations
C)Independent police stations
D)The Federal Bureau of Investigation
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5
Which model country has the lowest overall crime rates?
A)Japan
B)Saudi Arabia
C)China
D)Germany
A)Japan
B)Saudi Arabia
C)China
D)Germany
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6
Which crime statistics assembly method involves people reporting their own delinquent and criminal acts?
A)National Crime Victimization Surveys
B)Self‑Report Surveys
C)National Incident-Based Reporting
D)Uniform Crime Report
A)National Crime Victimization Surveys
B)Self‑Report Surveys
C)National Incident-Based Reporting
D)Uniform Crime Report
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7
The best available sources of international crime data are:
A)Self-Report Surveys
B)Interpol Data
C)International Victimization Surveys
D)National Crime Victimization Surveys
A)Self-Report Surveys
B)Interpol Data
C)International Victimization Surveys
D)National Crime Victimization Surveys
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8
______________ is a worldwide problem that directly or indirectly touches every one of us in multiple ways.
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9
The first attempt to collect data on crime at the international level occurred at:
A)The General Statistical Congress in Brussels
B)International Congress on the Prevention and Repression of Crime in London
C)The Conference of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation
D)The Economic and Social Council of the UN
A)The General Statistical Congress in Brussels
B)International Congress on the Prevention and Repression of Crime in London
C)The Conference of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation
D)The Economic and Social Council of the UN
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10
When looking at the 10 crimes surveyed by the ICVS, in comparison to the model countries the United States has:
A)Highest overall crime rates
B)Lowest overall crime rates
C)Not the highest or lowest overall crime rates
D)Highest rates in some categories
A)Highest overall crime rates
B)Lowest overall crime rates
C)Not the highest or lowest overall crime rates
D)Highest rates in some categories
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11
The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are collected by individual _______________ and compiled by the _________________ annually.
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12
Which of the following is not one of the three major perspectives of a criminal incident:
A)The perspective of the offender
B)The perspective of the victim
C)The perspective of the media
D)The perspective of the police
A)The perspective of the offender
B)The perspective of the victim
C)The perspective of the media
D)The perspective of the police
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13
Which of the following collects information from member countries about crime rates and the operations of the criminal justice systems?
A)Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
B)International Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS)
C)National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
D)United Nations Surveys of Crime and Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (CTS)
A)Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
B)International Crime Victimization Survey (ICVS)
C)National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
D)United Nations Surveys of Crime and Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (CTS)
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14
Which of the following is not one of the crimes that the National Crime Victimization Survey collects data on?
A)Rape
B)Larceny
C)Murder
D)Motor vehicle theft
A)Rape
B)Larceny
C)Murder
D)Motor vehicle theft
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15
_____________ evaluates the probability that certain crimes will occur and their potential harm.
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16
The primary collection tool used in the International Crime Victim Survey (ICVS) is:
A)Paper surveys
B)Email surveys
C)Face to face interviews
D)Computer assisted telephone interviewing
A)Paper surveys
B)Email surveys
C)Face to face interviews
D)Computer assisted telephone interviewing
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17
Which one of the following regions has one of the highest homicide rates?
A)Western Europe
B)East Asia
C)Central America
D)Southeastern Europe
A)Western Europe
B)East Asia
C)Central America
D)Southeastern Europe
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18
Collecting data about crime in any one country over an extended period of time allows us to distinguish ______________ from ____________.
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19
Which problem has plagued comparative researches for many years in regards to international crime statistics?
A)Lack of standard definitions of crime
B)Lack of resources
C)Lack of cooperation between countries
D)Lack of statistical methods
A)Lack of standard definitions of crime
B)Lack of resources
C)Lack of cooperation between countries
D)Lack of statistical methods
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20
The majority of the American Crime problem is one of:
A)White collar crime
B)Violent crime
C)Property crime
D)Victimless crime
A)White collar crime
B)Violent crime
C)Property crime
D)Victimless crime
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21
At the root of the problem of non-standardized definitions is the issue of determining what a _________ is versus what is __________.
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22
Self-report surveys are used mostly with adults and usually in national samples.
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23
There is fairly close correspondence between the crime definitions used by the UCR and NCVS, which makes it possible to assess national crime information from the viewpoint of the victim and the police.
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24
The ____________________________ study uses a standard instrument to compare juvenile rates of crime in 12 European locations and the United States.
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25
The ICVS is only interested in incidents reported to the police.
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26
Approximately _______ percent of all homicides are committed with firearms.
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27
Understanding crime trends is important both domestically and internationally.
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28
According to the ICVS, when taking all sexual offenses together, victims knew the offender in about half the cases.
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29
Interpol still reports data from its member countries.
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30
Measuring crime and comparing crime data does not provide clues as to why some nations are more successful than others in controlling crime rates.
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31
The ____________ is now the most extensive standardized survey of victims in the world.
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32
A _________________ is one with a high level of development, measured by indicators such as, gross domestic product and industrialization.
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33
The NCVS improves our knowledge of the true extent of crime by reducing the ______________ of crime.
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34
The CTS focuses more on information about criminal justice systems than on the measurement of crime.
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35
The NCVS finds that overall, approximately 50 percent of violent crimes and all property crimes are reported to the police.
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36
The best available sources of _____________________ are international victimization surveys.
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37
_______________ is helpful because it is able to compare information about known offenders with those who have not been caught.
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38
In regards to crime, perceived risk and social action are closely tied to each other.
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39
A ________________ is one with a low level of material and social development.It is measured by such indicators as income per person, life expectancy and literacy rates.
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40
The UCR program is _______________, so not all police departments report crime data every year.
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41
Why does the United States have such a high rate of violent crime?
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42
The data show that in recent years has been a general increase in homicide rates in most countries.
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43
Homicide rates should be more reliable than those for other crimes, because of the presence of a human body in nearly every case.
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44
China regularly reports high rates of crime each year.
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45
Explain Saudi Arabia's explanations for their low crime rate.Also, discuss any contradictory reasoning.
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46
List the three major perspectives of each criminal incident and discuss the type of data collection method that corresponds with each perspective.
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47
List four (4) out of five (5) reasons that some countries do not collect some form of crime data, according to Mueller.
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48
List and explain the four approaches to explaining criminal behavior discussed in the text.
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49
Easy access to guns is one factor that may contribute to the high homicide rates in the United States.
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50
What a country decides is illegal tells us something about that nation's social, economic, and political situation.
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51
Discuss the four (4) main flaws of the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR).
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52
Explain some factors that influence Japan's low crime rate.
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