Deck 4: Crime and Violence
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Deck 4: Crime and Violence
1
Men are more likely than women are to commit violent crime.
True
2
Although males are more likely to be the perpetrators of crime in general, females are more likely to be the victims of those crimes.
False
3
The accuracy of official statistics is largely dependent on the willingness of victims to report their victimization experience.
True
4
Historically, crime rates in Canada have generally increased from east to west, with Nova Scotia and Alberta providing exceptions to this general trend.
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5
Prostitution is illegal in Canada.
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6
Non-industrialized countries usually have higher crime rates than non-industrialized nations.
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7
Recent "get tough on crime" legislation would be a good example of deterrence initiatives.
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8
The fact that there is a smaller percentage of young people in the Canadian population today has led to a decrease in crime statistics.
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9
Police-based victim assistance programs are very rare in Canada.
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10
Aboriginal women tend to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons more than are Aboriginal men.
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11
Acquaintance rape is the most likely type of rape to be reported to the police.
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12
According to victimization surveys, domestic abuse and sexual assault are the crimes most likely to be reported to the police.
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13
According to 2008 Canadian statistics, 16-17 is the peak age for committing violent and property offences.
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14
Theft is a good example of a conventional crime.
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15
Crime is ubiquitous. That is, there is no country where crime does not exist.
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16
Every country in the world practises some form of capital punishment.
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17
In 2001, Manitoba had the lowest crime rate of the four western provinces in Canada.
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18
The Canadian Criminal Code distinguishes three types of sexual assault that are based on the specific sexual acts engaged in by the offender.
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19
In most cases of sexual assault, the victim knows the offender.
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20
Systematic national police statistics have been collected in Canada since 1920.
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21
Canada lacks a national DNA databank.
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22
Which of the following statements describes self-report offender surveys?
A) They ask if the crime was premeditated
B) They ask offenders about their criminal behaviour.
C) They ask crime victims if they reported the crime.
D) They ask police why they arrested certain individuals.
A) They ask if the crime was premeditated
B) They ask offenders about their criminal behaviour.
C) They ask crime victims if they reported the crime.
D) They ask police why they arrested certain individuals.
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23
How often are Canadian UCR (Uniform Crime Reporting) statistics collected?
A) daily
B) weekly
C) monthly
D) yearly
A) daily
B) weekly
C) monthly
D) yearly
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24
Under the Young Offenders Act, Canada had a record of youth custody that ranked among the lowest in the industrialized world.
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25
The United States has a much lower murder rate than Western European nations that do not practise capital punishment.
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26
In Canada, the Anti-Terrorism Act stipulates that it is a criminal offence, punishable by a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment, to belong to a terrorist organization.
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27
Canada's incarceration rate is one of the lowest in the world.
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28
In Canada, a DNA warrant can be issued during criminal investigations for a list of designated offences, and DNA samples can be taken and stored.
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29
How is the amount of crime in various countries of the world usually expressed?
A) raw numbers
B) victimization complaints to the police
C) percentages
D) rates
A) raw numbers
B) victimization complaints to the police
C) percentages
D) rates
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30
Where do the data in the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR) come from?
A) victimization surveys
B) police departments
C) self-report offender surveys
D) Statistics Canada
A) victimization surveys
B) police departments
C) self-report offender surveys
D) Statistics Canada
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31
Which of the following reveals that virtually every adult has engaged in some type of criminal activity?
A) official crime statistics
B) victimization surveys
C) self-report offender surveys
D) Statistics Canada data
A) official crime statistics
B) victimization surveys
C) self-report offender surveys
D) Statistics Canada data
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32
Comparative research statistics from 2001 show that the U.S. homicide rate is how many more times higher than Canada's?
A) 2 times
B) 3 times
C) 6 times
D) 10 times
A) 2 times
B) 3 times
C) 6 times
D) 10 times
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33
Which type of crime is likely to be captured in self-report offender surveys?
A) homicide
B) minor crime
C) theft
D) spousal abuse
A) homicide
B) minor crime
C) theft
D) spousal abuse
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34
What question do victimization surveys ask people?
A) whether they have engaged in criminal behaviour
B) whether they have witnessed criminal behaviour
C) whether they have been victims of crime
D) whether they have reported criminal behaviour
A) whether they have engaged in criminal behaviour
B) whether they have witnessed criminal behaviour
C) whether they have been victims of crime
D) whether they have reported criminal behaviour
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35
According to a 2002 survey, what percentage of Canadians reported a victimization experience during that year?
A) 35 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 55 percent
A) 35 percent
B) 40 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 55 percent
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36
According to Merton's strain theory of crime, which of the following is a culturally defined goal?
A) health
B) spiritual enlightenment
C) love and acceptance in a social group
D) money
A) health
B) spiritual enlightenment
C) love and acceptance in a social group
D) money
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37
Restorative justice is most likely to be found in non-Aboriginal communities.
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38
Which country has the highest reported crime rate in the world according to 2001 data?
A) the United States
B) Germany
C) Gibraltar
D) Brazil
A) the United States
B) Germany
C) Gibraltar
D) Brazil
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39
What was the first modern police force to collect information about crime?
A) the FBI
B) the RCMP
C) Scotland Yard
D) Interpol
A) the FBI
B) the RCMP
C) Scotland Yard
D) Interpol
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40
In which year did Statistics Canada carry out the first national victimization survey in Canada?
A) 1966
B) 1972
C) 1988
D) 1996
A) 1966
B) 1972
C) 1988
D) 1996
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41
What is another term for "conventional crime"?
A) white-collar crime
B) transnational crime
C) street crime
D) routine activities
A) white-collar crime
B) transnational crime
C) street crime
D) routine activities
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42
Which of the following would be considered a "conventional crime"?
A) espionage
B) armed robbery
C) corporate crime
D) treason
A) espionage
B) armed robbery
C) corporate crime
D) treason
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43
According to conflict theory, those in power define what is criminal and what is not. What do these definitions reflect?
A) the moral standards of society
B) the interests of the ruling class
C) the interests of future generations
D) the interest of the police
A) the moral standards of society
B) the interests of the ruling class
C) the interests of future generations
D) the interest of the police
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44
Which of the following does the term "secondary deviance" refer to?
A) deviant behaviour that is committed by adults and not youths
B) deviant behaviour that most members of society view as immoral and unacceptable
C) deviant behaviour that occurs only in industrialized societies
D) deviant behaviour that results from being caught and labelled as an offender
A) deviant behaviour that is committed by adults and not youths
B) deviant behaviour that most members of society view as immoral and unacceptable
C) deviant behaviour that occurs only in industrialized societies
D) deviant behaviour that results from being caught and labelled as an offender
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45
Which of the following theories postulates that law enforcement is applied differentially, penalizing those without power and benefiting those with power?
A) strain theory
B) social bond theory
C) subcultural theory
D) conflict theory
A) strain theory
B) social bond theory
C) subcultural theory
D) conflict theory
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46
Research cited in the textbook found that (a) a good marriage contributes to the cessation of a criminal career and (b) local community ties decrease the probability of crimes occurring. Which of the following theories of crime do these findings support?
A) control theory
B) subcultural theory
C) strain theory
D) conflict theory
A) control theory
B) subcultural theory
C) strain theory
D) conflict theory
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47
Which of the following theories emphasizes the role of Hirschi's concept of the social bond?
A) conflict
B) subcultural
C) strain
D) control
A) conflict
B) subcultural
C) strain
D) control
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48
According to Merton, which of the following categories do most people fall into?
A) ritualists
B) innovators
C) conformists
D) retreatists
A) ritualists
B) innovators
C) conformists
D) retreatists
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49
According to Sutherland's differential association theory of crime, which of the following do individuals learn?
A) values and attitudes associated with crime
B) techniques for adjusting to prison life
C) how to respond to police questioning
D) post-prison skills
A) values and attitudes associated with crime
B) techniques for adjusting to prison life
C) how to respond to police questioning
D) post-prison skills
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50
What is the least common violent crime in Canada?
A) homicide
B) level 3 assault
C) level 3 sexual assault
D) armed robbery
A) homicide
B) level 3 assault
C) level 3 sexual assault
D) armed robbery
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51
What theory attempts to explain why people conform to our laws?
A) strain theory
B) control theory
C) subcultural theory
D) labelling theory
A) strain theory
B) control theory
C) subcultural theory
D) labelling theory
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52
According to labelling theory, which of the following statements applies to primary deviance?
A) It is deviant behaviour learned from one's parents or significant others.
B) It is deviant behaviour almost all members of a society consider deviant.
C) It is deviant behaviour committed before a person is caught and labelled.
D) It is deviant behaviour committed by virtually every member of society.
A) It is deviant behaviour learned from one's parents or significant others.
B) It is deviant behaviour almost all members of a society consider deviant.
C) It is deviant behaviour committed before a person is caught and labelled.
D) It is deviant behaviour committed by virtually every member of society.
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53
According to Merton's strain theory, which mode of adaptation is most associated with drug/alcohol abuse?
A) innovation
B) ritualism
C) retreatism
D) rebellion
A) innovation
B) ritualism
C) retreatism
D) rebellion
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54
According to Merton's strain theory, which mode of adaptation is most associated with criminal behaviour?
A) innovation
B) ritualism
C) conformity
D) rebellion
A) innovation
B) ritualism
C) conformity
D) rebellion
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55
What type of crime does labelling theory NOT explain very well?
A) primary deviance
B) secondary deviance
C) acquaintance rape
D) white-collar crime
A) primary deviance
B) secondary deviance
C) acquaintance rape
D) white-collar crime
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56
Which of the following do subcultural theories of crime use to explain criminal activity?
A) crime-promoting attitudes and values of groups
B) social inequality between "haves" and "have-nots"
C) family disruption
D) low educational attainment
A) crime-promoting attitudes and values of groups
B) social inequality between "haves" and "have-nots"
C) family disruption
D) low educational attainment
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57
Which theory of crime suggests that children who see their parents benefit from crime, or who live in high-crime neighbourhoods where success is associated with illegal behaviour, are more likely to engage in criminal behaviour?
A) control theory
B) differential association theory
C) strain theory
D) restorative justice theory
A) control theory
B) differential association theory
C) strain theory
D) restorative justice theory
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58
Which theoretical perspective is the source of labelling theory?
A) symbolic interactionism
B) structural-functionalism
C) Marxist conflict
D) non-Marxist conflict
A) symbolic interactionism
B) structural-functionalism
C) Marxist conflict
D) non-Marxist conflict
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59
Which of the following is best explained by Merton's strain theory?
A) domestic violence
B) white-collar crime
C) higher crime rates during election years
D) crime committed by undereducated and poor individuals
A) domestic violence
B) white-collar crime
C) higher crime rates during election years
D) crime committed by undereducated and poor individuals
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60
According to conflict theory, which of the following has a positive correlation to the crime rate in a society?
A) wealth
B) industrialization
C) social bond
D) inequality
A) wealth
B) industrialization
C) social bond
D) inequality
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61
Which of the following is a good example of a vice crime?
A) arson
B) prostitution
C) theft
D) carjacking
A) arson
B) prostitution
C) theft
D) carjacking
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62
Which term is often applied to using illegal drugs, communicating for the purposes of prostitution, and illegal gambling?
A) secondary deviance
B) victimless crimes
C) status offences
D) inchoate crimes
A) secondary deviance
B) victimless crimes
C) status offences
D) inchoate crimes
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63
For both homicide and other violent crime, which of the following groups is the most likely to offend?
A) males aged 16 to 34 years old
B) males aged 35 to 54 years old
C) females aged 16 to 34 years old
D) females aged 35 to 54 years old
A) males aged 16 to 34 years old
B) males aged 35 to 54 years old
C) females aged 16 to 34 years old
D) females aged 35 to 54 years old
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64
Which of the following is considered corporate violence?
A) an employee murdering an employer or another employee
B) the production of unsafe consumer products
C) workplace harassment
D) insider trading
A) an employee murdering an employer or another employee
B) the production of unsafe consumer products
C) workplace harassment
D) insider trading
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65
According to Statistics Canada (2007), crime severity in Canada fell by what percentage over the past decade?
A) 20 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 35 percent
A) 20 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 35 percent
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66
The declining will and ability to prosecute corporate crime is the direct result of which of the following?
A) neo-conservative legislation
B) neo-liberal legislation
C) standard economic principles
D) poor government enforcement of laws
A) neo-conservative legislation
B) neo-liberal legislation
C) standard economic principles
D) poor government enforcement of laws
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67
Which of the following is considered a violent crime?
A) break and enter
B) fraud
C) robbery
D) drug trafficking
A) break and enter
B) fraud
C) robbery
D) drug trafficking
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68
What was the most frequently heard offence in adult criminal court in Canada in the 2006-2007 fiscal year?
A) break and enter
B) common assault
C) fraud
D) marijuana possession
A) break and enter
B) common assault
C) fraud
D) marijuana possession
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69
With regard to sexual and nonsexual assault, which of the following statements is true according to 2003 data?
A) the rates for both are increasing
B) the least serious are the most common
C) women are overrepresented as both perpetrators and victims
D) most victims never report these crimes to the police
A) the rates for both are increasing
B) the least serious are the most common
C) women are overrepresented as both perpetrators and victims
D) most victims never report these crimes to the police
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70
Historically and continuing into the present in Canada, which of the following homicide statistics is accurate?
A) about two-thirds of homicide victims have been women
B) 90 percent of those accused of homicide have been men
C) men and women are equally represented in homicide statistics
D) more women are committing homicide
A) about two-thirds of homicide victims have been women
B) 90 percent of those accused of homicide have been men
C) men and women are equally represented in homicide statistics
D) more women are committing homicide
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71
Which of the following are included in the term "corporate crime"?
A) conventional crime and occupational crime
B) vice crime and organized crime
C) organized crime and victimless crime
D) index crime and occupational crime
A) conventional crime and occupational crime
B) vice crime and organized crime
C) organized crime and victimless crime
D) index crime and occupational crime
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72
Classic rape is defined as a sexual assault usually committed by which of the following?
A) a family member
B) an acquaintance
C) a co-worker
D) a stranger
A) a family member
B) an acquaintance
C) a co-worker
D) a stranger
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73
When female offenders commit acts of theft, what far more common offence are the thefts often connected with?
A) mischief
B) prostitution
C) robbery
D) arson
A) mischief
B) prostitution
C) robbery
D) arson
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74
Which of the following is a criterion for defining aggravated assault?
A) a weapon is used
B) robbery is also a motive
C) a victim is wounded, maimed, or disfigured
D) there is a lack of provocation
A) a weapon is used
B) robbery is also a motive
C) a victim is wounded, maimed, or disfigured
D) there is a lack of provocation
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75
Which of the following is considered to be a victimless crime?
A) prostitution
B) arson
C) cruelty to an animal
D) acquaintance rape
A) prostitution
B) arson
C) cruelty to an animal
D) acquaintance rape
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76
What type of crime includes the following four categories: crimes against consumers, crimes against employees, crimes against employers, and crimes against the public?
A) index crime
B) vice crime
C) victimless crime
D) corporate crime
A) index crime
B) vice crime
C) victimless crime
D) corporate crime
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77
What other term is commonly used to refer to vice crimes?
A) classic crimes
B) violent crimes
C) conventional crimes
D) victimless crimes
A) classic crimes
B) violent crimes
C) conventional crimes
D) victimless crimes
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78
Deceptive advertising is a good example of which type of crime?
A) street crime
B) organized crime
C) corporate crime
D) inchoate crime
A) street crime
B) organized crime
C) corporate crime
D) inchoate crime
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79
An unauthorized computer intrusion is often referred to as what type of crime?
A) churning
B) identity theft
C) phishing
D) hacking
A) churning
B) identity theft
C) phishing
D) hacking
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80
Which of the following is part of organized crime?
A) coercion for illegitimate profit
B) vandalism
C) treason
D) espionage
A) coercion for illegitimate profit
B) vandalism
C) treason
D) espionage
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