Deck 13: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century: White-Collar Crime, Organized Crime, and Terrorism
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Deck 13: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century: White-Collar Crime, Organized Crime, and Terrorism
1
The smuggling of men,women and children from their home countries,usually for purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor is referred to as __________ in humans.
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
C
2
Intentionally preventing a public servant from lawfully performing an official function is called ___________.
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
D
3
A method of "washing" illegally obtained money (e.g. ,from drugs or gambling proceeds)by making it appear as if the money were earned legally as part of a legitimate business is known as money __________.
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
D
4
__________ are violations that circumvent measures designed to protect public health,safety,or welfare in business,industry,and government.
A)White-collar crimes
B)Crimes of fraud
C)Crimes against public administration
D)Regulatory offenses
A)White-collar crimes
B)Crimes of fraud
C)Crimes against public administration
D)Regulatory offenses
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5
Dangerous or unjust actions in the conduct of business prompted by the desire for profits is/are called ___________.
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
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6
A continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities that are often in great public demand is/are called __________.
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
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7
An ongoing criminal enterprise that is maintained through a pattern of criminal activity is called __________.
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
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8
Offenses designed to intimidate or coerce a government or civilians in furtherance of political or social objectives is/are called __________.
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
A)racketeering
B)terrorism
C)trafficking
D)laundering
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9
The purposeful misappropriation of property entrusted to one's care,custody,or control to which one is not entitled is called __________.
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
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10
__________ have money as their object and include embezzlement,extortion,forgery,and fraud.
A)White-collar crimes
B)Crimes of fraud
C)Crimes against public administration
D)Regulatory offenses
A)White-collar crimes
B)Crimes of fraud
C)Crimes against public administration
D)Regulatory offenses
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11
Voluntary giving or receiving anything of value with the intent of influencing the action of a public official is called __________.
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
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12
Organized crime that takes place across two or more countries is/are called __________.
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
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13
Attempts to impede government processes through bribery,obstruction of justice,official misconduct,or perjury are called __________.
A)white-collar crimes
B)crimes of fraud
C)crimes against public administration
D)regulatory offenses
A)white-collar crimes
B)crimes of fraud
C)crimes against public administration
D)regulatory offenses
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14
Crimes of fraud,crimes against public administration,and regulatory offenses that are usually carried out during the course of a legitimate occupation are called __________.
A)white-collar crimes
B)crimes of fraud
C)crimes against public administration
D)regulatory offenses
A)white-collar crimes
B)crimes of fraud
C)crimes against public administration
D)regulatory offenses
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15
Purposely obtaining the property of another person through deception is called __________.
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
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16
Making a false statement under oath in an official proceeding is called ___________.
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
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17
Agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or to carry out a legal act in an illegal manner is called __________.
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
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18
Intentionally preventing a public servant from lawfully performing an official function is called __________.
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
A)forgery
B)fraud
C)bribery
D)perjury
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19
Purposely obtaining property from another person without consent through wrongful use of force or fear or under the guise of official authority is called __________.
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
A)conspiracy
B)embezzlement
C)extortion
D)obstruction of justice
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20
Crimes in which computers are used as the instrument of the offense,and crimes in which computers are the object of the offense is/are called __________.
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
A)corporate crimes
B)computer crime
C)organized crime
D)transnational crime
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21
The USA __________ Act was passed weeks after the 9/11 attacks,and provides a series of provisions to enhance the government's ability to gather information that may be related to terrorism,including expanded authority to monitor communications among citizens.
A)Nationalist
B)Partisan
C)Patriot
D)Terrorism
A)Nationalist
B)Partisan
C)Patriot
D)Terrorism
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22
The number of terrorist incidents in the United States has increased since the 1980s,and the crimes committed are becoming less deadly.
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23
The extended legal power for __________ of citizens,due to the passing of the USA Patriot Act,has been criticized in recent years for eroding civil liberties without any corresponding benefit to public safety.
A)surveillance
B)terrorism
C)incarceration
D)custody
A)surveillance
B)terrorism
C)incarceration
D)custody
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24
The motivations for these more sophisticated crimes always involve profit (in the case of white-collar and organized crime)or ideology (in the case of terrorism).
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25
The laws governing corporate crimes are designed to ensure fairness and safety in the conduct of business so that the desire for profits does not lead to dangerous or unjust actions.
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26
Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government,the civilian population,or any segment thereof,in furtherance of political or social objectives.
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27
Intentionally preventing a public servant from lawfully performing an official function is obstruction of justice.
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28
Identity fraud refers to the manufacture and use of false identification and credit cards based on personal information stolen without the victim's knowledge.
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29
The term 'racketeering' refers to the smuggling of men,women and children from their home countries,usually for purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor.
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30
__________ always involve prejudice in some form-usually racial or ethnic in nature.Terrorism sometimes entails prejudice,but more often it stems from political motives or ideology.
A)White-collar crimes
B)Hate crimes
C)Organized crimes
D)Computer crimes
A)White-collar crimes
B)Hate crimes
C)Organized crimes
D)Computer crimes
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31
Transnational crimes are almost always a form of organized crime,because they fit the definition of organized crime,with the added feature that the crime involves two or more countries in its planning or execution.
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32
Money laundering is a method of "washing" illegally obtained money (e.g. ,money from drug sales or gambling proceeds)by making it appear that the money was earned legally as part of the legitimate business.
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33
There are national databases of terrorism incidents,and research has shown that terrorist incidents over time remain a focus in specific locations.
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34
Embezzlement is the purposeful misappropriation of property entrusted to one's care,custody,or control to which one is not entitled.
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35
The Department of Homeland Security is now the _______-largest federal department,bringing together a total of twenty-two different federal agencies.
A)second
B)third
C)fourth
D)fifth
A)second
B)third
C)fourth
D)fifth
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36
In contrast,white-collar crimes are characterized by force or stealth,which are required for successful conspiracy,fraud,extortion,embezzlement,forgery,or regulatory offenses.
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37
Statistics for hate crimes were not collected before the 1990s.
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38
Crimes of __________ have money as their object and include embezzlement,extortion,forgery,and fraud.
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39
Different types of computer crime can be grouped into two basic categories: crimes in which computers are used as the instrument of the offense,and crimes in which computers are the object of the offense.
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40
Street crimes are characterized by the use of planning or deceit,which is required for homicide,rape,robbery,assault,burglary,larceny,or arson.
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41
Do you think that the public mood has shifted with regard to offenses related to gambling and drugs? Why or why not? Please explain.
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42
The number of terrorist incidents in the United States has declined since the 1980s,but the crimes committed are becoming more deadly.Why do you think this is?
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43
__________ are violations that circumvent measures designed to protect public health,safety,or welfare in business,industry,and government.
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44
What are 'labor violations'? What are some examples of these offenses?
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45
The term __________ refers to a continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities that are often in great public demand.Its continuing existence is maintained through the use of force,threats,monopoly control,and/or the corruption of public officials.
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46
When someone makes a false statement under oath in an official proceeding,he or she is guilty of __________,or false swearing.
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47
A person who falsely makes or alters an official document with intent to defraud commits the crime of __________.
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48
__________ involves an ongoing criminal enterprise that is maintained through a pattern of criminal activity.
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49
__________ is a public official's unauthorized exercise of an official function with intent to benefit or injure another.
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50
__________ consists of purposely obtaining property from another person with that person's consent,when that consent is induced through wrongful use of force or threat of force or under the guise of official authority
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51
A __________ is a system of loosely structured relationships functioning primarily because each participant is interested in furthering his own welfare.
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52
Crimes against __________ attempt to impede government processes.These include bribery,obstruction of justice,official misconduct,and perjury.
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53
What are 'crimes against public administration' and what do they include?
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54
Why is the true extent of organized crime unknown? Please explain.
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