Deck 7: Crime Control Through Legislation

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President ___________ signed the Patriot Act into law on October 27.

A) Ford
B) Bush
C) Elect
D) Clinton
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Right- to- carry laws all but guarantee that people who are not barred from purchasing guns can carry guns, often in a ___________manner.

A) concealed
B) reckless
C) dangerous
D) defensive
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Which approach includes trigger locks and personalized gun technology?

A) altering gun design
B) buybacks
C) right- to- carry
D) denying gun ownership to dangerous person
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It is estimated that enforcing America's drug laws costs the federal government about ___________annually.

A) $65 billion
B) $40 million
C) $100 million
D) $16 billion
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Under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, the most ________offenders were required to register for life due to the serious nature of their offenses.

A) elusive
B) apprehensive
C) flamboyant
D) serious
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Presently, all ________(with the exception of rural counties in Nevada) have chosen to criminalize prostitution.

A) municipalities
B) cities
C) states
D) counties
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The most common legal challenge to sex offender registration is based on the ________ Amendment's double jeopardy provision.

A) Seventh
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
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One of the most common approaches to crime control in the United States is for legislators to ban certain and substances that are thought to contribute to the crime problem.

A) foods
B) drugs
C) actions
D) devices
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So long as the justice system fails to target the demand for drugs that exists, the supply will eventually find its way to ________.

A) consumers
B) dealers
C) police
D) Mexico
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Critics of drug and gun bans argue that criminalization creates a black market where products and services will be provided by profit- seeking criminal ________.

A) syndicates
B) lines
C) attorneys
D) courts
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Research suggests that ________resulted in only modest reductions in the consumption of alcohol, despite significant increases in the costs of alcohol resulting from the policy.

A) prohibition
B) licensure
C) drugs
D) alcohol
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Both the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NHSDA) and Monitoring the Future (MTF) can be used to effectively measure drug use by addicts.
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America's tough- on- drugs approach is concerned purely with interdicting and eradicating illicit substances.
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Gun buyback programs are short- lived and voluntary.
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According to the Gun Control Act of 1968, minors cannot buy guns.
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The Gun Control Act of 1968 requires that licensed dealers require buyers to show identification and complete a form attesting that they can legally own a gun.
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Research suggests that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), can easily inspect the nation's 80,000 licensed dealers each year, but refuse to do so.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is charged with the responsibility to license ________
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Right- to- ________laws allow people to carry concealed weapons who are not otherwise
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One way ________jeopardy occurs is when, for the same offense, a person is
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White ________ crime includes corporate fraud, and has gained increased attention after high profile accounting scandals involving companies such as Enron.
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___________offender registration was initiated by passage of Megan's Law.
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What are some pros and cons for legalizing prostitution?
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There is no conclusive evidence that Megan Laws have succeeded in their stated purpose. There is no evidence that a pedophile can be cured of his or her sexual attraction to children. What are some ideas that might increase the success of preventing child molestation?
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Deck 7: Crime Control Through Legislation
1
President ___________ signed the Patriot Act into law on October 27.

A) Ford
B) Bush
C) Elect
D) Clinton
Bush
2
Right- to- carry laws all but guarantee that people who are not barred from purchasing guns can carry guns, often in a ___________manner.

A) concealed
B) reckless
C) dangerous
D) defensive
concealed
3
Which approach includes trigger locks and personalized gun technology?

A) altering gun design
B) buybacks
C) right- to- carry
D) denying gun ownership to dangerous person
altering gun design
4
It is estimated that enforcing America's drug laws costs the federal government about ___________annually.

A) $65 billion
B) $40 million
C) $100 million
D) $16 billion
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Under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, the most ________offenders were required to register for life due to the serious nature of their offenses.

A) elusive
B) apprehensive
C) flamboyant
D) serious
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Presently, all ________(with the exception of rural counties in Nevada) have chosen to criminalize prostitution.

A) municipalities
B) cities
C) states
D) counties
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The most common legal challenge to sex offender registration is based on the ________ Amendment's double jeopardy provision.

A) Seventh
B) Fourth
C) Fifth
D) Sixth
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One of the most common approaches to crime control in the United States is for legislators to ban certain and substances that are thought to contribute to the crime problem.

A) foods
B) drugs
C) actions
D) devices
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9
So long as the justice system fails to target the demand for drugs that exists, the supply will eventually find its way to ________.

A) consumers
B) dealers
C) police
D) Mexico
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Critics of drug and gun bans argue that criminalization creates a black market where products and services will be provided by profit- seeking criminal ________.

A) syndicates
B) lines
C) attorneys
D) courts
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Research suggests that ________resulted in only modest reductions in the consumption of alcohol, despite significant increases in the costs of alcohol resulting from the policy.

A) prohibition
B) licensure
C) drugs
D) alcohol
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12
Both the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NHSDA) and Monitoring the Future (MTF) can be used to effectively measure drug use by addicts.
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America's tough- on- drugs approach is concerned purely with interdicting and eradicating illicit substances.
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Gun buyback programs are short- lived and voluntary.
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According to the Gun Control Act of 1968, minors cannot buy guns.
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The Gun Control Act of 1968 requires that licensed dealers require buyers to show identification and complete a form attesting that they can legally own a gun.
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Research suggests that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), can easily inspect the nation's 80,000 licensed dealers each year, but refuse to do so.
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms is charged with the responsibility to license ________
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Right- to- ________laws allow people to carry concealed weapons who are not otherwise
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One way ________jeopardy occurs is when, for the same offense, a person is
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White ________ crime includes corporate fraud, and has gained increased attention after high profile accounting scandals involving companies such as Enron.
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___________offender registration was initiated by passage of Megan's Law.
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What are some pros and cons for legalizing prostitution?
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There is no conclusive evidence that Megan Laws have succeeded in their stated purpose. There is no evidence that a pedophile can be cured of his or her sexual attraction to children. What are some ideas that might increase the success of preventing child molestation?
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