Deck 3: Victims and Victimization

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Which of the following households is most vulnerable to crime?

A)a rented urban home in the west
B)an owned rural home in the west
C)a rented suburban home in the east
D)an owned rural home in the east
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Some victims, especially ______ develop a persistent and paralyzing fear that they will be re-victimized.

A)whites
B)the elderly
C)males
D)widows
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Gender affects victimization risk. Which of the following is a significant gender
Difference?

A)Men are less likely to be victims of violent crime.
B)Women are more likely to be victims of robbery.
C)Women are more likely to be victimized by a stranger.
D)Women are more likely to be victimized by someone they know.
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The long-term stress associated with crime victimization resulting in depression, anxiety, flashbacks, and recurring nightmares is called:

A)post-traumatic stress disorder.
B)disassociation disorder.
C)psychosis anxiety.
D)victimization anxiety.
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Victim risk diminishes rapidly after age:

A)25
B)30
C)35
D)40
Question
Research indicates that _____ is significantly related to female violent victimization rates.

A)economic inequality
B)school inequality
C)religious inequality
D)discipline inequality
Question
People living in rural areas have a victimization rate almost __________ than that of city dwellers.

A)25% higher
B)50% higher
C)25% lower
D)50% lower
Question
Females are ___ more likely than males to be victims of rape and sexual assault.

A)two times
B)four times
C)six times
D)eight times
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Victimization risk is influenced by marital status. Which of the following groups has the lowest rate of victimization?

A)divorced people
B)widows and widowers
C)single people
D)divorced and single people
Question
Tom has been repeatedly victimized while wearing the home team's football jersey while sitting on the visiting team's side of the football field. What aspect of repeat victimization accounts for Tom's troubles?

A)target vulnerability
B)target gratifiability
C)target hostility
D)target antagonism
Question
__________ refers to a victim's physical weakness or psychological stress that renders them incapable of resisting or deterring crime.

A)Target vulnerability
B)Target gratifiability
C)Target hostility
D)Target antagonism
Question
In her study of rape survivors, Courtney Aherns found that the treatment survivors receive from legal, medical, and mental health services is so destructive that victims cannot help feeling:

A)"re-tried."
B)"re-blamed."
C)"re-raped."
D)"re-pained."
Question
Being abused or neglected as a child __________ the odds of being arrested, both as a juvenile and as an adult.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)initially increases then decreases
D)does not impact
Question
What discovery prompted the scientific study of victims?

A)the discovery that society focuses on the offender's role in the crime process
B)the discovery that victims play an important role in the crime process
C)the discovery that the crime process is skewed toward offenders
D)the discovery that the crime process is skewed toward victims
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The elderly are most often victims of a narrow band of crimes that includes:

A)robberies.
B)burglaries.
C)frauds.
D)assaults.
Question
Which victimization theory claims that victims may initiate, either actively or passively, the confrontation that leads to their victimization?

A)victim precipitation theory
B)deviant place theory
C)victim impulsivity theory
D)routine activities theory
Question
Referencing the social ecology of victimization, in general, where is a violent crime more likely to take place?

A)in a post office
B)in a school
C)in a private home
D)in a park
Question
Why are schools the locale of a great deal of victimization?

A)Because schools lack adult supervision during class times.
B)Because schools are populated by teenage males.
C)Because schools lack adult supervision during lunch hours.
D)Because schools are populated by antisocial teens
Question
If the cost of the justice system, legal costs, and treatment costs are included, the total annual monetary loss due to crime is ___ or about ____ per U.S. citizen.

A)$150 billion - $18
B)$250 billion -$180
C)$350 billion - $800
D)$450 billion - $1800
Question
Victims of crime, especially childhood abuse, are more likely to commit crime themselves. This abuse-crime phenomenon is termed:

A)the cycle of abuse.
B)the cycle of crime.
C)the cycle of violence.
D)the cycle of victimization.
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Males are more likely than females to be the victims of violent crime.
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The poorest Americans are also the most likely victims of violent and property crimes.
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Victim compensation is financial aid awarded to victims to repay them for loss and injury. Who ordinarily pays compensation?

A)victim advocates
B)the offender
C)victim compensators
D)the state
Question
Until about 40 years ago, crime victims were viewed by criminologists as passive targets who were considered to be in the "wrong place at the wrong time."
Question
The view that victimization results from the interaction of three everyday factors: the availability of suitable targets, the absence of capable guardians, and the presences of motivated offenders is called:

A)victim precipitation theory.
B)routine activities theory.
C)life-style theory.
D)deviant place theory.
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Children who are psychologically, sexually, or physically abused are more likely to suffer low self-esteem and be more suicidal as adults.
Question
_____ programs assist victims who feel isolated and vulnerable and who are in need of immediate or emergency services.

A)Crime reaction
B)Crisis intervention
C)Victim impact
D)Disaster service
Question
Some victims, especially the elderly, the poor, and minority group members, develop a persistent and paralyzing fear that they will again become victimized.
Question
Schools are the locale of a great deal of victimization because they are populated by a dangerous segment of society, teenage males.
Question
Approximately two-thirds of rapes and sexual assaults occur between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00
a.m.
Question
What category of victim precipitation occurs when the victim exhibits some personal characteristic that unknowingly either threatens or encourages the attacker?

A)impulsive precipitation
B)passive precipitation
C)reflexive precipitation
D)active precipitation
Question
Males are more likely than females to be victimized by someone they know.
Question
Research on males and females indicates a strong association between victimization and which personality characteristic?

A)stubbornness
B)impulsivity
C)tenacity
D)depression
Question
According to Cohen and Felson, why did crime rates increase between 1960 and 1980?

A)Because unemployment rose resulting in an increase in motivated offenders.
B)Because the amount of suburban neighborhoods decreased resulting in a population shift to urban neighborhoods.
C)Because a demographic bulge in the population resulted in an increased number of motivated offenders.
D)Because guardians decreased as a result of increased female participation in the workforce.
Question
Counselors who help victims to understand the operations of the criminal justice system, who guide victims through the justice process, and who may provide transportation to and from court are called:

A)victim advisors.
B)victim reconcilers.
C)victim advocates.
D)victim compensators.
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Psychological disorders are prevalent among victims of domestic violence.
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Victims tend to be passive people who rarely become involved in crime themselves.
Question
According to deviant place theory, the greater their exposure to dangerous places, the more likely people will become victims of crime and violence. Which factor does not characterize a deviant/dangerous place?

A)a highly transient neighborhood
B)a neighborhood with educational and residential properties
C)a poor neighborhood
D)a neighborhood with commercial and residential properties
Question
Mediated face-to-face encounters between victims and their attackers that are
Designed to produce restitution agreements are called:

A)recidivist prevention programs.
B)trial diversion programs.
C)victim-offender reconciliation programs.
D)alternative dispute resolution programs.
Question
The most controversial element of the victims' rights movement is the:

A)removal of witness protection programs.
B)development of offender registration laws.
C)creation of restitution programs.
D)unconstitutional nature of victim impact statements.
Question
State Victims' Bills of Rights generally include allowing the victim to be consulted in determining an appropriate sentence.
Question
The European Union's Framework Decision sets out minimum standards for the treatment of victims of crime.
Question
Describe how victim advocates and crisis intervention programs assist victims.
Question
Discuss how criminologists' views about the role of victims and criminal behavior have changed over time.
Question
Every state has a Victim's Bill of Rights. What are the general rights legally accorded to victims of crime?
Question
Identify and discuss the costs of victimization and the problems that victims experience.
Question
Does prior victimization enhance or reduce the chances of future victimization? Explain how and/or why.
Question
Discuss the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on crime victims and explain how PTSD can lead to a "cycle of violence."
Question
People with high-risk lifestyles have a lower risk of victimization due to the extra precautions they take.
Question
Referencing the social ecology of victimization, when and where is a crime most likely to happen?
Question
Explain how victim impulsivity is associated with victim precipitation. Why does this personality trait contribute to victimization risk?
Question
Social and demographic characteristics distinguish victims from non-victims. Discuss gender, age, and marital status in terms of victimization risk.
Question
Reconciliation programs are based on the concept of restorative justice.
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Households that have experienced victimization in the past are the least likely to experience victimization again in the future.
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Describe the household that is most likely and least likely to be victimized.
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1
Which of the following households is most vulnerable to crime?

A)a rented urban home in the west
B)an owned rural home in the west
C)a rented suburban home in the east
D)an owned rural home in the east
A
2
Some victims, especially ______ develop a persistent and paralyzing fear that they will be re-victimized.

A)whites
B)the elderly
C)males
D)widows
B
3
Gender affects victimization risk. Which of the following is a significant gender
Difference?

A)Men are less likely to be victims of violent crime.
B)Women are more likely to be victims of robbery.
C)Women are more likely to be victimized by a stranger.
D)Women are more likely to be victimized by someone they know.
D
4
The long-term stress associated with crime victimization resulting in depression, anxiety, flashbacks, and recurring nightmares is called:

A)post-traumatic stress disorder.
B)disassociation disorder.
C)psychosis anxiety.
D)victimization anxiety.
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Victim risk diminishes rapidly after age:

A)25
B)30
C)35
D)40
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6
Research indicates that _____ is significantly related to female violent victimization rates.

A)economic inequality
B)school inequality
C)religious inequality
D)discipline inequality
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People living in rural areas have a victimization rate almost __________ than that of city dwellers.

A)25% higher
B)50% higher
C)25% lower
D)50% lower
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Females are ___ more likely than males to be victims of rape and sexual assault.

A)two times
B)four times
C)six times
D)eight times
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9
Victimization risk is influenced by marital status. Which of the following groups has the lowest rate of victimization?

A)divorced people
B)widows and widowers
C)single people
D)divorced and single people
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10
Tom has been repeatedly victimized while wearing the home team's football jersey while sitting on the visiting team's side of the football field. What aspect of repeat victimization accounts for Tom's troubles?

A)target vulnerability
B)target gratifiability
C)target hostility
D)target antagonism
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__________ refers to a victim's physical weakness or psychological stress that renders them incapable of resisting or deterring crime.

A)Target vulnerability
B)Target gratifiability
C)Target hostility
D)Target antagonism
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12
In her study of rape survivors, Courtney Aherns found that the treatment survivors receive from legal, medical, and mental health services is so destructive that victims cannot help feeling:

A)"re-tried."
B)"re-blamed."
C)"re-raped."
D)"re-pained."
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Being abused or neglected as a child __________ the odds of being arrested, both as a juvenile and as an adult.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)initially increases then decreases
D)does not impact
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What discovery prompted the scientific study of victims?

A)the discovery that society focuses on the offender's role in the crime process
B)the discovery that victims play an important role in the crime process
C)the discovery that the crime process is skewed toward offenders
D)the discovery that the crime process is skewed toward victims
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The elderly are most often victims of a narrow band of crimes that includes:

A)robberies.
B)burglaries.
C)frauds.
D)assaults.
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16
Which victimization theory claims that victims may initiate, either actively or passively, the confrontation that leads to their victimization?

A)victim precipitation theory
B)deviant place theory
C)victim impulsivity theory
D)routine activities theory
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Referencing the social ecology of victimization, in general, where is a violent crime more likely to take place?

A)in a post office
B)in a school
C)in a private home
D)in a park
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Why are schools the locale of a great deal of victimization?

A)Because schools lack adult supervision during class times.
B)Because schools are populated by teenage males.
C)Because schools lack adult supervision during lunch hours.
D)Because schools are populated by antisocial teens
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If the cost of the justice system, legal costs, and treatment costs are included, the total annual monetary loss due to crime is ___ or about ____ per U.S. citizen.

A)$150 billion - $18
B)$250 billion -$180
C)$350 billion - $800
D)$450 billion - $1800
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20
Victims of crime, especially childhood abuse, are more likely to commit crime themselves. This abuse-crime phenomenon is termed:

A)the cycle of abuse.
B)the cycle of crime.
C)the cycle of violence.
D)the cycle of victimization.
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Males are more likely than females to be the victims of violent crime.
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The poorest Americans are also the most likely victims of violent and property crimes.
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23
Victim compensation is financial aid awarded to victims to repay them for loss and injury. Who ordinarily pays compensation?

A)victim advocates
B)the offender
C)victim compensators
D)the state
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Until about 40 years ago, crime victims were viewed by criminologists as passive targets who were considered to be in the "wrong place at the wrong time."
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The view that victimization results from the interaction of three everyday factors: the availability of suitable targets, the absence of capable guardians, and the presences of motivated offenders is called:

A)victim precipitation theory.
B)routine activities theory.
C)life-style theory.
D)deviant place theory.
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Children who are psychologically, sexually, or physically abused are more likely to suffer low self-esteem and be more suicidal as adults.
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_____ programs assist victims who feel isolated and vulnerable and who are in need of immediate or emergency services.

A)Crime reaction
B)Crisis intervention
C)Victim impact
D)Disaster service
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Some victims, especially the elderly, the poor, and minority group members, develop a persistent and paralyzing fear that they will again become victimized.
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Schools are the locale of a great deal of victimization because they are populated by a dangerous segment of society, teenage males.
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Approximately two-thirds of rapes and sexual assaults occur between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00
a.m.
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What category of victim precipitation occurs when the victim exhibits some personal characteristic that unknowingly either threatens or encourages the attacker?

A)impulsive precipitation
B)passive precipitation
C)reflexive precipitation
D)active precipitation
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Males are more likely than females to be victimized by someone they know.
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Research on males and females indicates a strong association between victimization and which personality characteristic?

A)stubbornness
B)impulsivity
C)tenacity
D)depression
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34
According to Cohen and Felson, why did crime rates increase between 1960 and 1980?

A)Because unemployment rose resulting in an increase in motivated offenders.
B)Because the amount of suburban neighborhoods decreased resulting in a population shift to urban neighborhoods.
C)Because a demographic bulge in the population resulted in an increased number of motivated offenders.
D)Because guardians decreased as a result of increased female participation in the workforce.
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35
Counselors who help victims to understand the operations of the criminal justice system, who guide victims through the justice process, and who may provide transportation to and from court are called:

A)victim advisors.
B)victim reconcilers.
C)victim advocates.
D)victim compensators.
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36
Psychological disorders are prevalent among victims of domestic violence.
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Victims tend to be passive people who rarely become involved in crime themselves.
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38
According to deviant place theory, the greater their exposure to dangerous places, the more likely people will become victims of crime and violence. Which factor does not characterize a deviant/dangerous place?

A)a highly transient neighborhood
B)a neighborhood with educational and residential properties
C)a poor neighborhood
D)a neighborhood with commercial and residential properties
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39
Mediated face-to-face encounters between victims and their attackers that are
Designed to produce restitution agreements are called:

A)recidivist prevention programs.
B)trial diversion programs.
C)victim-offender reconciliation programs.
D)alternative dispute resolution programs.
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The most controversial element of the victims' rights movement is the:

A)removal of witness protection programs.
B)development of offender registration laws.
C)creation of restitution programs.
D)unconstitutional nature of victim impact statements.
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State Victims' Bills of Rights generally include allowing the victim to be consulted in determining an appropriate sentence.
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The European Union's Framework Decision sets out minimum standards for the treatment of victims of crime.
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43
Describe how victim advocates and crisis intervention programs assist victims.
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44
Discuss how criminologists' views about the role of victims and criminal behavior have changed over time.
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45
Every state has a Victim's Bill of Rights. What are the general rights legally accorded to victims of crime?
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46
Identify and discuss the costs of victimization and the problems that victims experience.
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Does prior victimization enhance or reduce the chances of future victimization? Explain how and/or why.
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Discuss the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on crime victims and explain how PTSD can lead to a "cycle of violence."
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People with high-risk lifestyles have a lower risk of victimization due to the extra precautions they take.
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Referencing the social ecology of victimization, when and where is a crime most likely to happen?
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Explain how victim impulsivity is associated with victim precipitation. Why does this personality trait contribute to victimization risk?
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Social and demographic characteristics distinguish victims from non-victims. Discuss gender, age, and marital status in terms of victimization risk.
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Reconciliation programs are based on the concept of restorative justice.
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Households that have experienced victimization in the past are the least likely to experience victimization again in the future.
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