Deck 2: The Crime Picture
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Deck 2: The Crime Picture
1
Murders are usually committed by strangers.
False
2
A theft of computer equipment would be classified as:
A) computer crime.
B) high technology crime.
C) larceny.
D) cyber stalking
A) computer crime.
B) high technology crime.
C) larceny.
D) cyber stalking
C
3
Which of the following is a Part II offense?
A) motor vehicle theft
B) simple assault
C) burglary
D) robbery
A) motor vehicle theft
B) simple assault
C) burglary
D) robbery
B
4
Most stalking laws require that the perpetrator make a credible threat of violence against the victim or members of the victim's immediate family.
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5
Each of the following offenses falls under the category of larceny except for:
A) robbery.
B) thefts from motor vehicles.
C) bicycle thefts.
D) shoplifting
A) robbery.
B) thefts from motor vehicles.
C) bicycle thefts.
D) shoplifting
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6
All of the following are Part I property crime offenses except:
A) Burglary.
B) Arson.
C) Larceny.
D) Robbery.
A) Burglary.
B) Arson.
C) Larceny.
D) Robbery.
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7
Murder numerically is the _________ of Part I Offenses.
A) Largest
B) Least cleared
C) Smallest
D) Highest rate per 100,000 residences
A) Largest
B) Least cleared
C) Smallest
D) Highest rate per 100,000 residences
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8
Nationally,crime statistics come from two major sources: the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)and
A) National Crime Victimization Survey of the Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) FBI arrests
C) State Reports
D) Corporate Crime
A) National Crime Victimization Survey of the Bureau of Justice Statistics
B) FBI arrests
C) State Reports
D) Corporate Crime
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9
Simple assaults:
A) Involve the use of a weapon.
B) Cause the victim to require medical assistance.
C) Typically involve pushing and shoving.
D) Are more serious than aggravated assaults.
A) Involve the use of a weapon.
B) Cause the victim to require medical assistance.
C) Typically involve pushing and shoving.
D) Are more serious than aggravated assaults.
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10
Firearms are the weapon used most often to commit murder.
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11
The burning or attempted burning of property with or without intent to defraud is called:
A) Vandalism.
B) Arson.
C) Burglary.
D) Fraud
A) Vandalism.
B) Arson.
C) Burglary.
D) Fraud
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12
All of the following are Part I violent crime offenses except:
A) Burglary.
B) Aggravated assault.
C) Rape.
D) Murder.
A) Burglary.
B) Aggravated assault.
C) Rape.
D) Murder.
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13
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony is defined as:
A) Theft
B) Burglary
C) Robbery
D) Assault
A) Theft
B) Burglary
C) Robbery
D) Assault
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14
The United States Congress authorized the attorney general to gather and publish the Uniform Crime Reports in:
A) 1965
B) 1930
C) 2000
D) 1998
A) 1965
B) 1930
C) 2000
D) 1998
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15
Cybercrime is also known as:
A) Robbery
B) White Collar Crime
C) Theft of Computers
D) Crimes perpetuated through the use of computer technology
A) Robbery
B) White Collar Crime
C) Theft of Computers
D) Crimes perpetuated through the use of computer technology
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16
The human perpetrators of corporate crime are business executives that are also known as:
A) Robbers
B) Organized Crime Criminals
C) Victimless Criminals
D) White Collar Criminals
A) Robbers
B) Organized Crime Criminals
C) Victimless Criminals
D) White Collar Criminals
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17
About fifty percent of hate crimes are motivated by ________ bias.
A) Racial
B) Gender
C) Age
D) Religious
A) Racial
B) Gender
C) Age
D) Religious
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18
The PERF organization relies on FBI statistics to define strategies to fight crime nationwide.
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19
Which of the following would be included in UCR/NIBRS murder statistics?
A) Murder attempts
B) Justifiable homicides
C) Non-negligent manslaughter
D) Suicides
A) Murder attempts
B) Justifiable homicides
C) Non-negligent manslaughter
D) Suicides
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20
The clearance rate compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means (such as the death of the suspect).
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21
________ crime is a violation of the criminal law committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation.
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22
Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful taking or attempted taking of the property of another
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful taking or attempted taking of the property of another
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23
Describe Identity Theft and the steps taken to combat it.
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24
Define and discuss hate crimes.What are the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990 and the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 and how do they impact hate crimes?
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25
________ is the repeated harassing and threatening behavior by one individual against another.
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26
Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit
a felony.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit
a felony.
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27
Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property by force or threat of force
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property by force or threat of force
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28
What was the Crime Index and how did it relate crime? When and why was it discontinued?
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29
Any crime perpetrated through the use of computer technology is known as ___________.
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30
Define and discuss Crime Typology and its social relevance.
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31
Match the term in the numbered column with the answer in the lettered column.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a person,without his or her consent.
a.Assault
b.Burglary
c.Robbery
d.Larceny
Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a person,without his or her consent.
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32
Define and compare and contrast the UCR,NIBRS,and the National Crime Victimization Survey,systems of reporting crime.
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33
__________ is an incident based reporting system that collects data on every single crime occurrence.
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34
What are the pros and cons concerning the gun control debate between the US and Mexico?
Which side do you feel is right and why.
Which side do you feel is right and why.
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35
An unlawful attack by one person upon another is the crime of ________.
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36
Define Part I Crimes.List and define three categories of Part I crimes.
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