Deck 3: The Measurement and Patterning of Criminal Behavior

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Which of the following seeks to measure hidden crimes or the "dark figure of crime"?

A) NCVS
B) NIBRS
C) UCR
D) IOCP
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Which of the following will eventually replace the UCR?

A) NCVS
B) NIBRS
C) IOCP
D) CCCP
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Men account for approximately ___ percent of violent crime arrests.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
Question
When is crime generally higher?

A) Winter
B) Spring
C) Summer
D) Fall
Question
Which of the following is not a common critique of self-reports?

A) They tend to focus on minor and trivial offenses.
B) Self-report respondents often fib.
C) They rely too heavily on only reported arrests.
D) They tend to ignore white-collar crime.
Question
The primary source of US crime statistics is the _____.

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) National Crime Data Bank
C) Interpol Crime Reports
D) Victims Crime Review
Question
Which of the following trends is supported by both UCR and NCVS data?

A) Crime rates have been declining since the early 1990s.
B) Crime has skyrocketed since the 1990s.
C) Crime rates dropped sharply in the 1960s and 1970s.
D) Crime has stayed constant for almost 3 decades.
Question
Typically,how does a crime become known to the police?

A) It is reported in the local news.
B) It is reported to the police by the victim.
C) It is posted on Facebook.
D) Crimes rarely become known to the police.
Question
Which of the following is a recognized critique of the UCR?

A) It overemphasizes white-collar offenses such as insider trading.
B) The FBI lacks the resources to compile and distribute the data.
C) It seriously underestimates the number of crimes committed each year.
D) It is biased against the upper-middle class.
Question
Which of the following is considered a "myth" regarding crime rates?

A) They tend to rise in warmer months
B) Men commit more violent crimes than women
C) White-collar crime is a serious problem
D) Girls are becoming more violent
Question
Crime rates vary according to location,season and climate,and demographic factors such as gender,race and social class.This is referred to as _____.

A) Surveying
B) Patterning
C) Trending
D) Graphing
Question
According to Sigmund Freud,who would commit crime due to penis envy?

A) Men
B) Women
C) Minorities
D) Elderly
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Which of the following is thought to explain why Japan has a lower crime rate than the US?

A) Americans are less respectful of authority
B) In Japan, police have little interaction with the public
C) Americans are more biologically prone to aggression
D) In Japan, harmony is a very important value
Question
Which of the following is true regarding those interviewed by the NCVS?

A) Only those over the age of 18 are interviewed.
B) Only men are interviewed.
C) Individuals from cities over 100,000 are excluded.
D) Individuals from 90,000 households were interviewed.
Question
If girls are raised to be less assertive,less dominant,and more gentle and nurturing,crime rates will be lower.This suggests a ____ explanation of lower crime rates.

A) Biological
B) Psychological
C) Sociological
D) Structural
Question
Which country has the highest homicide rate among Western democracies?

A) Canada
B) Australia
C) United States
D) Germany
Question
According to the UCR,most criminals are _____.

A) African-American
B) White
C) Latino
D) Asian
Question
As with gender,racial arrests statistics may reflect _____ more than racial differences in actual offending.

A) Police arrest practices
B) An increase in the number of minority police officers
C) A lack of minority police officers
D) The implementation of community policing programs
Question
Which of the following is a Part II offense?

A) Murder
B) Aggravated assault
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Driving under the influence
Question
Which of the following is one of the major advantages the NCVS has over the UCR?

A) It involves a very large random sample of the US population.
B) It uses advanced statistical methods to incorporate police reports.
C) It is distributed by the FBI and CIA.
D) It measures all Part I offenses including homicide and arson.
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The UCR diverts attention from white-collar crime.
Question
Which of the following is true regarding social class and crime?

A) Most people arrested and imprisoned for white-collar criminals receive very long sentences.
B) Most people arrested for street crime have high incomes but low education levels.
C) Most people arrested for white-collar crimes are low income but well educated.
D) Most people arrested and imprisoned for street crime are poorly educated and low income.
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Very few crimes go unreported.
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The primary source of US crime statistics is the Uniform Crime Reports.
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DUI is considered a Part I offense.
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Police may underreport crimes in order to boost their city's image.
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The NIBRS relies on inmate self-reports.
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NCVS measure the "dark figure of crime".
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The NCVS contacts approximately 90,000 households each year.
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Those who engage in continual criminal behavior throughout adulthood are referred to as ____.

A) Mature offenders
B) Passive offenders
C) Chronic offenders
D) Seasonal offenders
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African Americans are the largest minority group.
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Self-report data is provided by victims.
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All things being equal,the nation's crime rate should increase when which of the following age groups rises?

A) 10-14
B) 15-25
C) 26-34
D) 35-41
Question
Race is a _____,something we make up rather than something real.

A) Metaphorical concept
B) Structural perception
C) Social construction
D) Psychological condition
Question
Self-report studies can be used to demonstrate the prevalence of offending.
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All police agencies have the same understanding and definition of crimes.
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Crime has skyrocketed in the US since the 1990s.
Question
Around what age does crime peak and then begin to decline?

A) 12
B) 18
C) 21
D) 30
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Japan has a higher crime rate than the United States.
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The police tell the FBI whether each Part I offense cleared by arrest.
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Beginning in the 1960s,explanations focusing on a ______ of violence (e.g.,attitudes approving violence)and on deficiencies in African-American family structure became popular.
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UCR data is compiled by the _____ from police department reports.
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Homicide,rape,robbery,and aggravated assault are classified as _____ crime.
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Burglary,larceny,motor vehicle theft,and arson are classified as _____ crime.
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The FBI's _____ will eventually replace the UCR.
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Sigmund Freud thought that women commit crime because of penis _____,which is jealousy over not having penises.They strive to be more like men by committing crimes.
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The NCVS seeks to measure hidden crime.Discuss how the NCVS collects its data and how it compares to similar crimes reported in the UCR.
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Better known as _____ offenders,these offenders often continue their offending into adulthood as they enter criminal careers.
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Some of the most interesting crime data concern seasonal and _____ (weather-related)variations.
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Property crime peaks during the _____ months.
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The primary source of US crime statistics is _____.
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One reason discussed in the textbook with regard to minorities being overrepresented in committing street crime when compared to their actual representation of the total population was racial bias in the criminal justice system.Complete some outside research on this topic and draw some conclusions regarding racial bias in the criminal justice system and possible solutions to reduce racial bias.
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Explain how crimes become "official" and how that affects the accuracy of the UCR.
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Discuss whether or not you think women are becoming more violent.
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chronic offenders
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
chronic offenders
will replace the UCR
chronic offenders
most commonly utilized crime statistics
chronic offenders
burglary
chronic offenders
measures “hidden” crime
chronic offenders
being a victim of crime
chronic offenders
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
chronic offenders
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
chronic offenders
murder
chronic offenders
measure respondent admissions of crime
criminal careers
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
criminal careers
will replace the UCR
criminal careers
most commonly utilized crime statistics
criminal careers
burglary
criminal careers
measures “hidden” crime
criminal careers
being a victim of crime
criminal careers
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
criminal careers
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
criminal careers
murder
criminal careers
measure respondent admissions of crime
NCVS
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
NCVS
will replace the UCR
NCVS
most commonly utilized crime statistics
NCVS
burglary
NCVS
measures “hidden” crime
NCVS
being a victim of crime
NCVS
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
NCVS
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
NCVS
murder
NCVS
measure respondent admissions of crime
UCR
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
UCR
will replace the UCR
UCR
most commonly utilized crime statistics
UCR
burglary
UCR
measures “hidden” crime
UCR
being a victim of crime
UCR
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
UCR
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
UCR
murder
UCR
measure respondent admissions of crime
NIBRS
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
NIBRS
will replace the UCR
NIBRS
most commonly utilized crime statistics
NIBRS
burglary
NIBRS
measures “hidden” crime
NIBRS
being a victim of crime
NIBRS
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
NIBRS
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
NIBRS
murder
NIBRS
measure respondent admissions of crime
self-reports
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
self-reports
will replace the UCR
self-reports
most commonly utilized crime statistics
self-reports
burglary
self-reports
measures “hidden” crime
self-reports
being a victim of crime
self-reports
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
self-reports
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
self-reports
murder
self-reports
measure respondent admissions of crime
subculture of violence
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
subculture of violence
will replace the UCR
subculture of violence
most commonly utilized crime statistics
subculture of violence
burglary
subculture of violence
measures “hidden” crime
subculture of violence
being a victim of crime
subculture of violence
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
subculture of violence
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
subculture of violence
murder
subculture of violence
measure respondent admissions of crime
victimization
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
victimization
will replace the UCR
victimization
most commonly utilized crime statistics
victimization
burglary
victimization
measures “hidden” crime
victimization
being a victim of crime
victimization
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
victimization
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
victimization
murder
victimization
measure respondent admissions of crime
violent crime
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
violent crime
will replace the UCR
violent crime
most commonly utilized crime statistics
violent crime
burglary
violent crime
measures “hidden” crime
violent crime
being a victim of crime
violent crime
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
violent crime
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
violent crime
murder
violent crime
measure respondent admissions of crime
property crime
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
property crime
will replace the UCR
property crime
most commonly utilized crime statistics
property crime
burglary
property crime
measures “hidden” crime
property crime
being a victim of crime
property crime
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
property crime
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
property crime
murder
property crime
measure respondent admissions of crime
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Which of the following seeks to measure hidden crimes or the "dark figure of crime"?

A) NCVS
B) NIBRS
C) UCR
D) IOCP
A
2
Which of the following will eventually replace the UCR?

A) NCVS
B) NIBRS
C) IOCP
D) CCCP
B
3
Men account for approximately ___ percent of violent crime arrests.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
D
4
When is crime generally higher?

A) Winter
B) Spring
C) Summer
D) Fall
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Which of the following is not a common critique of self-reports?

A) They tend to focus on minor and trivial offenses.
B) Self-report respondents often fib.
C) They rely too heavily on only reported arrests.
D) They tend to ignore white-collar crime.
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The primary source of US crime statistics is the _____.

A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) National Crime Data Bank
C) Interpol Crime Reports
D) Victims Crime Review
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Which of the following trends is supported by both UCR and NCVS data?

A) Crime rates have been declining since the early 1990s.
B) Crime has skyrocketed since the 1990s.
C) Crime rates dropped sharply in the 1960s and 1970s.
D) Crime has stayed constant for almost 3 decades.
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Typically,how does a crime become known to the police?

A) It is reported in the local news.
B) It is reported to the police by the victim.
C) It is posted on Facebook.
D) Crimes rarely become known to the police.
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Which of the following is a recognized critique of the UCR?

A) It overemphasizes white-collar offenses such as insider trading.
B) The FBI lacks the resources to compile and distribute the data.
C) It seriously underestimates the number of crimes committed each year.
D) It is biased against the upper-middle class.
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Which of the following is considered a "myth" regarding crime rates?

A) They tend to rise in warmer months
B) Men commit more violent crimes than women
C) White-collar crime is a serious problem
D) Girls are becoming more violent
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Crime rates vary according to location,season and climate,and demographic factors such as gender,race and social class.This is referred to as _____.

A) Surveying
B) Patterning
C) Trending
D) Graphing
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According to Sigmund Freud,who would commit crime due to penis envy?

A) Men
B) Women
C) Minorities
D) Elderly
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Which of the following is thought to explain why Japan has a lower crime rate than the US?

A) Americans are less respectful of authority
B) In Japan, police have little interaction with the public
C) Americans are more biologically prone to aggression
D) In Japan, harmony is a very important value
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Which of the following is true regarding those interviewed by the NCVS?

A) Only those over the age of 18 are interviewed.
B) Only men are interviewed.
C) Individuals from cities over 100,000 are excluded.
D) Individuals from 90,000 households were interviewed.
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If girls are raised to be less assertive,less dominant,and more gentle and nurturing,crime rates will be lower.This suggests a ____ explanation of lower crime rates.

A) Biological
B) Psychological
C) Sociological
D) Structural
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Which country has the highest homicide rate among Western democracies?

A) Canada
B) Australia
C) United States
D) Germany
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According to the UCR,most criminals are _____.

A) African-American
B) White
C) Latino
D) Asian
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As with gender,racial arrests statistics may reflect _____ more than racial differences in actual offending.

A) Police arrest practices
B) An increase in the number of minority police officers
C) A lack of minority police officers
D) The implementation of community policing programs
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Which of the following is a Part II offense?

A) Murder
B) Aggravated assault
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Driving under the influence
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Which of the following is one of the major advantages the NCVS has over the UCR?

A) It involves a very large random sample of the US population.
B) It uses advanced statistical methods to incorporate police reports.
C) It is distributed by the FBI and CIA.
D) It measures all Part I offenses including homicide and arson.
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The UCR diverts attention from white-collar crime.
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Which of the following is true regarding social class and crime?

A) Most people arrested and imprisoned for white-collar criminals receive very long sentences.
B) Most people arrested for street crime have high incomes but low education levels.
C) Most people arrested for white-collar crimes are low income but well educated.
D) Most people arrested and imprisoned for street crime are poorly educated and low income.
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Very few crimes go unreported.
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The primary source of US crime statistics is the Uniform Crime Reports.
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DUI is considered a Part I offense.
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Police may underreport crimes in order to boost their city's image.
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The NIBRS relies on inmate self-reports.
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NCVS measure the "dark figure of crime".
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The NCVS contacts approximately 90,000 households each year.
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Those who engage in continual criminal behavior throughout adulthood are referred to as ____.

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C) Chronic offenders
D) Seasonal offenders
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African Americans are the largest minority group.
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Self-report data is provided by victims.
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All things being equal,the nation's crime rate should increase when which of the following age groups rises?

A) 10-14
B) 15-25
C) 26-34
D) 35-41
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Race is a _____,something we make up rather than something real.

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D) Psychological condition
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Self-report studies can be used to demonstrate the prevalence of offending.
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All police agencies have the same understanding and definition of crimes.
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Crime has skyrocketed in the US since the 1990s.
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Around what age does crime peak and then begin to decline?

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C) 21
D) 30
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Japan has a higher crime rate than the United States.
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The police tell the FBI whether each Part I offense cleared by arrest.
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Beginning in the 1960s,explanations focusing on a ______ of violence (e.g.,attitudes approving violence)and on deficiencies in African-American family structure became popular.
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UCR data is compiled by the _____ from police department reports.
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Homicide,rape,robbery,and aggravated assault are classified as _____ crime.
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Burglary,larceny,motor vehicle theft,and arson are classified as _____ crime.
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The FBI's _____ will eventually replace the UCR.
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Sigmund Freud thought that women commit crime because of penis _____,which is jealousy over not having penises.They strive to be more like men by committing crimes.
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The NCVS seeks to measure hidden crime.Discuss how the NCVS collects its data and how it compares to similar crimes reported in the UCR.
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Better known as _____ offenders,these offenders often continue their offending into adulthood as they enter criminal careers.
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Some of the most interesting crime data concern seasonal and _____ (weather-related)variations.
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Property crime peaks during the _____ months.
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The primary source of US crime statistics is _____.
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52
One reason discussed in the textbook with regard to minorities being overrepresented in committing street crime when compared to their actual representation of the total population was racial bias in the criminal justice system.Complete some outside research on this topic and draw some conclusions regarding racial bias in the criminal justice system and possible solutions to reduce racial bias.
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Explain how crimes become "official" and how that affects the accuracy of the UCR.
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Discuss whether or not you think women are becoming more violent.
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chronic offenders
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
chronic offenders
will replace the UCR
chronic offenders
most commonly utilized crime statistics
chronic offenders
burglary
chronic offenders
measures “hidden” crime
chronic offenders
being a victim of crime
chronic offenders
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
chronic offenders
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
chronic offenders
murder
chronic offenders
measure respondent admissions of crime
criminal careers
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
criminal careers
will replace the UCR
criminal careers
most commonly utilized crime statistics
criminal careers
burglary
criminal careers
measures “hidden” crime
criminal careers
being a victim of crime
criminal careers
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
criminal careers
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
criminal careers
murder
criminal careers
measure respondent admissions of crime
NCVS
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
NCVS
will replace the UCR
NCVS
most commonly utilized crime statistics
NCVS
burglary
NCVS
measures “hidden” crime
NCVS
being a victim of crime
NCVS
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
NCVS
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
NCVS
murder
NCVS
measure respondent admissions of crime
UCR
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
UCR
will replace the UCR
UCR
most commonly utilized crime statistics
UCR
burglary
UCR
measures “hidden” crime
UCR
being a victim of crime
UCR
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
UCR
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
UCR
murder
UCR
measure respondent admissions of crime
NIBRS
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
NIBRS
will replace the UCR
NIBRS
most commonly utilized crime statistics
NIBRS
burglary
NIBRS
measures “hidden” crime
NIBRS
being a victim of crime
NIBRS
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
NIBRS
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
NIBRS
murder
NIBRS
measure respondent admissions of crime
self-reports
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
self-reports
will replace the UCR
self-reports
most commonly utilized crime statistics
self-reports
burglary
self-reports
measures “hidden” crime
self-reports
being a victim of crime
self-reports
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
self-reports
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
self-reports
murder
self-reports
measure respondent admissions of crime
subculture of violence
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
subculture of violence
will replace the UCR
subculture of violence
most commonly utilized crime statistics
subculture of violence
burglary
subculture of violence
measures “hidden” crime
subculture of violence
being a victim of crime
subculture of violence
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
subculture of violence
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
subculture of violence
murder
subculture of violence
measure respondent admissions of crime
victimization
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
victimization
will replace the UCR
victimization
most commonly utilized crime statistics
victimization
burglary
victimization
measures “hidden” crime
victimization
being a victim of crime
victimization
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
victimization
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
victimization
murder
victimization
measure respondent admissions of crime
violent crime
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
violent crime
will replace the UCR
violent crime
most commonly utilized crime statistics
violent crime
burglary
violent crime
measures “hidden” crime
violent crime
being a victim of crime
violent crime
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
violent crime
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
violent crime
murder
violent crime
measure respondent admissions of crime
property crime
it is more common among those with low education and bleak job prospects
property crime
will replace the UCR
property crime
most commonly utilized crime statistics
property crime
burglary
property crime
measures “hidden” crime
property crime
being a victim of crime
property crime
focuses on a subculture of violence and on deficiencies in African-American family structure
property crime
those who often continue their offending into adulthood
property crime
murder
property crime
measure respondent admissions of crime
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