Deck 2: Public Opinion, the News Media, and the Crime Problem

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Democratic theory suggests that:

A) Democratic countries have higher crime rates than dictatorships.
B) Whenever possible, police should hold public meetings on policy decisions.
C) Courts should base their sentencing on public opinion.
D) Policy decisions by public officials should reflect public opinion.
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In general,which of the following gets the least amount of media coverage?

A) Homicide
B) Sexual assault
C) White-collar crime
D) Armed robbery
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Which of the following is a structural factor that contributes to fear of crime?

A) Higher income levels
B) Low levels of social integration
C) Homogenous neighborhoods
D) High number of television news programs
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Which of the following helps explain a higher fear of crime among African-Americans and Latinos?

A) African-Americans and Latinos are more likely to live in large cities.
B) Whites are more likely to install security systems.
C) African-Americans and Latinos are more likely to live in rural areas.
D) Whites are less likely to go out at night.
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In general,______ tend to hold more punitive views than others.

A) Minorities
B) Women
C) Juveniles
D) Religious fundamentalists
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Which of the following groups has the greatest fear of "walking alone at night"?

A) White men
B) Latina women
C) African-American men
D) Asian women
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While its use was actually declining in the 1980s,news stories about _____ gave the public the impression that it had become an epidemic.

A) Marijuana use
B) Crack cocaine use
C) Gun-related crime
D) Juvenile DUI
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Which of the following is one of the reasons many people may have an unrealistic view of crime?

A) Lack of access to crime data
B) Media overdramatization
C) Poor FBI crime data
D) Inaccurate textbooks
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When the media suddenly overemphasizes even a small number of crimes,it may create the impression of a _____.

A) Deviance cluster
B) Crime valley
C) Crime wave
D) Deviance surge
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Based on the following characteristics,who would most likely support the use of the death penalty?

A) Younger, African-American female
B) Older, conservative White male
C) Younger, Latina female
D) Older, Latino male
Question
Which of the following groups has a more negative view of police?

A) Whites
B) Native Americans
C) Women
D) African-Americans and Latinos
Question
In regards to media coverage,which of the following has been identified as contributing to providing the public with a misleading picture of the crime problem?

A) Reporters failing to provide the social and/or historical context for the information presented in the crime story
B) Reporters adequately presenting both sides of the story
C) Reporters accounting for changes in the population
D) Reporters tending to utilize expert opinion for background presented in the crime story
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Which of the following are overrepresented in television and news reports regarding crime?

A) Whites and Latinos
B) Women and youths
C) African-Americans and the elderly
D) African-Americans and Latinos
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Which of the following structural factors contributes to an increased fear of crime in big cities?

A) A high percentage of White citizens
B) A high proportion of elderly
C) A high percentage of teenagers
D) A high proportion of people of color
Question
Which of the following is an effect of media coverage?

A) A decreased pubic fear of crime
B) A greater public concern for addressing the root causes of crime such as poverty
C) A decrease in democratic influence on public policy
D) Greater public ignorance of actual crime trends
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Approximately what percentage of youths is arrested annually for violent crime?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 18
D) 31
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Media overreporting of crime tends to focus on:

A) Arson
B) Homicide
C) Robbery
D) Kidnapping
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Which of the following is a consequence of fear of crime?

A) Greater spending on public schools
B) Decreased sentences for drug crimes
C) The building of more prisons
D) An increase in military spending
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____ are those who might be considered innocent,or having been "in the wrong place at the wrong time".

A) Tentative targets
B) Virtuous victims
C) Fatal targets
D) Tactical victims
Question
In the 1830s,major East Coast US cities:

A) Were plagued by mob violence.
B) Were plagued by juvenile delinquency.
C) Saw a major drop in violent crime.
D) Saw a slight drop in crime committed by women.
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The saying,"if it bleeds it leads" suggests the media overreports violent crime.
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The media overreports on white-collar crime.
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The media reinforces negative stereotypes about whites' criminal tendencies.
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The media tends to overdramatize crime.
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Fear of crime is generally lower in dilapidated neighborhoods.
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The media often obscure the underlying causes of crime.
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Which of the following groups has often been the subject of distorted treatment in media coverage?

A) White males
B) Wealthy women
C) Homeless
D) Racial and ethnic minorities
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The public often thinks crime is rising when it is actually falling.
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One theme stands out among public beliefs about crime and criminal justice.Which of the following statements reflects that theme?

A) Americans have almost universal agreement about the criminal justice system.
B) Americans are divided along the lines of race and ethnicity, social class, gender and age.
C) Americans are most divided in opinion depending upon the state in which they live.
D) Americans do not allow news articles to shape their opinions.
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Fear of crime strengthens social ties within a community.
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Juveniles commit more crime than adults.
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While they are least likely to be victims of crime,_____ have a high fear of crime.

A) Juveniles
B) Women
C) Elderly
D) African-Americans
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People in rural areas are more afraid to walk alone at night than urban dwellers.
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When given an option,Americans tend to prefer:

A) Incarceration as the primary sentencing option
B) The use of boot camps for juvenile offenders
C) Criminal justice spending on prevention and treatment
D) An increase in the application of the death penalty
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Most arrests eventually end with the accused going to a jury trial.
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Crime victims come from all walks of life.
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Whites are more likely to have a negative experience with police.
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Most violent crime is committed by friends or intimates.
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Of the following,which is an area with general agreement among all groups?

A) Crime seriousness
B) Perceptions of criminal injustice
C) Views about crime spending
D) Punitiveness
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Most demographic subgroups generally agree on crime seriousness.
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Explain what structural factors are and what role they play in creating criminogenic environments.
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_____ factors,that impact fear of crime,focus on community characteristics such as the living conditions of neighborhoods.
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The media overdramatizes crime through crime _____.
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Watching ___ may increase fear of crime.
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Democratic theory suggests decisions by public officials should reflect public _____.
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What do scholars mean when they suggest that the news media do,in fact,overdramatize crime?
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How "tough on crime" the public is can be a measure of _____.
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Explain why people of different races,ages and social class may have different opinions about the police.
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Overreporting violent offenses raises the public's _____ of crime.
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Criminal _____ may contribute to tension between minorities and the police.
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Watch a complete televised news cast.Keep track of the stories,and write a summary of your findings.How much time was spent on crime stories? Did you notice any myths being presented? Were the pieces presented in an objective manner?
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Individual _____ include demographic variables such as age,gender and race impact a person's fear of crime.
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News media gives more attention to who they deem innocent or _____ victims.
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crime myths
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resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
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crime waves
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
crime waves
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
crime waves
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
crime waves
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
crime waves
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
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false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
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overdramatization
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
overdramatization
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
overdramatization
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
overdramatization
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
racial prejudice
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a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
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community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
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exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
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influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
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resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
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sentencing preferences
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
sentencing preferences
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
sentencing preferences
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policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
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a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
structural factors
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
structural factors
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
structural factors
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
structural factors
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
structural factors
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
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1
Democratic theory suggests that:

A) Democratic countries have higher crime rates than dictatorships.
B) Whenever possible, police should hold public meetings on policy decisions.
C) Courts should base their sentencing on public opinion.
D) Policy decisions by public officials should reflect public opinion.
D
2
In general,which of the following gets the least amount of media coverage?

A) Homicide
B) Sexual assault
C) White-collar crime
D) Armed robbery
C
3
Which of the following is a structural factor that contributes to fear of crime?

A) Higher income levels
B) Low levels of social integration
C) Homogenous neighborhoods
D) High number of television news programs
B
4
Which of the following helps explain a higher fear of crime among African-Americans and Latinos?

A) African-Americans and Latinos are more likely to live in large cities.
B) Whites are more likely to install security systems.
C) African-Americans and Latinos are more likely to live in rural areas.
D) Whites are less likely to go out at night.
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In general,______ tend to hold more punitive views than others.

A) Minorities
B) Women
C) Juveniles
D) Religious fundamentalists
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Which of the following groups has the greatest fear of "walking alone at night"?

A) White men
B) Latina women
C) African-American men
D) Asian women
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While its use was actually declining in the 1980s,news stories about _____ gave the public the impression that it had become an epidemic.

A) Marijuana use
B) Crack cocaine use
C) Gun-related crime
D) Juvenile DUI
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Which of the following is one of the reasons many people may have an unrealistic view of crime?

A) Lack of access to crime data
B) Media overdramatization
C) Poor FBI crime data
D) Inaccurate textbooks
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When the media suddenly overemphasizes even a small number of crimes,it may create the impression of a _____.

A) Deviance cluster
B) Crime valley
C) Crime wave
D) Deviance surge
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Based on the following characteristics,who would most likely support the use of the death penalty?

A) Younger, African-American female
B) Older, conservative White male
C) Younger, Latina female
D) Older, Latino male
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Which of the following groups has a more negative view of police?

A) Whites
B) Native Americans
C) Women
D) African-Americans and Latinos
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12
In regards to media coverage,which of the following has been identified as contributing to providing the public with a misleading picture of the crime problem?

A) Reporters failing to provide the social and/or historical context for the information presented in the crime story
B) Reporters adequately presenting both sides of the story
C) Reporters accounting for changes in the population
D) Reporters tending to utilize expert opinion for background presented in the crime story
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Which of the following are overrepresented in television and news reports regarding crime?

A) Whites and Latinos
B) Women and youths
C) African-Americans and the elderly
D) African-Americans and Latinos
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Which of the following structural factors contributes to an increased fear of crime in big cities?

A) A high percentage of White citizens
B) A high proportion of elderly
C) A high percentage of teenagers
D) A high proportion of people of color
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Which of the following is an effect of media coverage?

A) A decreased pubic fear of crime
B) A greater public concern for addressing the root causes of crime such as poverty
C) A decrease in democratic influence on public policy
D) Greater public ignorance of actual crime trends
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Approximately what percentage of youths is arrested annually for violent crime?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 18
D) 31
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Media overreporting of crime tends to focus on:

A) Arson
B) Homicide
C) Robbery
D) Kidnapping
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Which of the following is a consequence of fear of crime?

A) Greater spending on public schools
B) Decreased sentences for drug crimes
C) The building of more prisons
D) An increase in military spending
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____ are those who might be considered innocent,or having been "in the wrong place at the wrong time".

A) Tentative targets
B) Virtuous victims
C) Fatal targets
D) Tactical victims
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In the 1830s,major East Coast US cities:

A) Were plagued by mob violence.
B) Were plagued by juvenile delinquency.
C) Saw a major drop in violent crime.
D) Saw a slight drop in crime committed by women.
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21
The saying,"if it bleeds it leads" suggests the media overreports violent crime.
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22
The media overreports on white-collar crime.
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The media reinforces negative stereotypes about whites' criminal tendencies.
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The media tends to overdramatize crime.
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Fear of crime is generally lower in dilapidated neighborhoods.
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The media often obscure the underlying causes of crime.
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Which of the following groups has often been the subject of distorted treatment in media coverage?

A) White males
B) Wealthy women
C) Homeless
D) Racial and ethnic minorities
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The public often thinks crime is rising when it is actually falling.
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One theme stands out among public beliefs about crime and criminal justice.Which of the following statements reflects that theme?

A) Americans have almost universal agreement about the criminal justice system.
B) Americans are divided along the lines of race and ethnicity, social class, gender and age.
C) Americans are most divided in opinion depending upon the state in which they live.
D) Americans do not allow news articles to shape their opinions.
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Fear of crime strengthens social ties within a community.
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Juveniles commit more crime than adults.
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While they are least likely to be victims of crime,_____ have a high fear of crime.

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B) Women
C) Elderly
D) African-Americans
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People in rural areas are more afraid to walk alone at night than urban dwellers.
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When given an option,Americans tend to prefer:

A) Incarceration as the primary sentencing option
B) The use of boot camps for juvenile offenders
C) Criminal justice spending on prevention and treatment
D) An increase in the application of the death penalty
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Most arrests eventually end with the accused going to a jury trial.
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Crime victims come from all walks of life.
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Whites are more likely to have a negative experience with police.
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Most violent crime is committed by friends or intimates.
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Of the following,which is an area with general agreement among all groups?

A) Crime seriousness
B) Perceptions of criminal injustice
C) Views about crime spending
D) Punitiveness
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Most demographic subgroups generally agree on crime seriousness.
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Explain what structural factors are and what role they play in creating criminogenic environments.
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_____ factors,that impact fear of crime,focus on community characteristics such as the living conditions of neighborhoods.
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The media overdramatizes crime through crime _____.
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Watching ___ may increase fear of crime.
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Democratic theory suggests decisions by public officials should reflect public _____.
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What do scholars mean when they suggest that the news media do,in fact,overdramatize crime?
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How "tough on crime" the public is can be a measure of _____.
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Explain why people of different races,ages and social class may have different opinions about the police.
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Overreporting violent offenses raises the public's _____ of crime.
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Criminal _____ may contribute to tension between minorities and the police.
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52
Watch a complete televised news cast.Keep track of the stories,and write a summary of your findings.How much time was spent on crime stories? Did you notice any myths being presented? Were the pieces presented in an objective manner?
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Individual _____ include demographic variables such as age,gender and race impact a person's fear of crime.
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News media gives more attention to who they deem innocent or _____ victims.
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crime myths
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
crime myths
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
crime myths
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
crime myths
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
crime myths
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
crime myths
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
crime myths
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
crime myths
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
crime myths
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
crime myths
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
crime waves
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
crime waves
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
crime waves
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
crime waves
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
crime waves
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
crime waves
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
crime waves
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
crime waves
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
crime waves
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
crime waves
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
democratic theory
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
democratic theory
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
democratic theory
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
democratic theory
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
democratic theory
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
democratic theory
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
democratic theory
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
democratic theory
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
democratic theory
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
democratic theory
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
fear of crime
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
fear of crime
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
fear of crime
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
fear of crime
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
fear of crime
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
fear of crime
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
fear of crime
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
fear of crime
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
fear of crime
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
fear of crime
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
news media
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
news media
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
news media
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
news media
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
news media
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
news media
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
news media
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
news media
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
news media
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
news media
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
overdramatization
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
overdramatization
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
overdramatization
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
overdramatization
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
overdramatization
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
overdramatization
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
overdramatization
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
overdramatization
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
overdramatization
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
overdramatization
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
racial prejudice
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
racial prejudice
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
racial prejudice
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
racial prejudice
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
racial prejudice
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
racial prejudice
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
racial prejudice
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
racial prejudice
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
racial prejudice
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
racial prejudice
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
sentencing preferences
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
sentencing preferences
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
sentencing preferences
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
sentencing preferences
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
sentencing preferences
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
sentencing preferences
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
sentencing preferences
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
sentencing preferences
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
sentencing preferences
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
sentencing preferences
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
seriousness of crime
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
seriousness of crime
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
seriousness of crime
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
seriousness of crime
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
seriousness of crime
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
seriousness of crime
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
seriousness of crime
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
seriousness of crime
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
seriousness of crime
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
seriousness of crime
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
structural factors
when media suddenly devotes much attention to a small number of crimes creating a false impression that crime is rampant
structural factors
influences society's cultural beliefs regarding value on human life and personal property, and affects penalties stipulated by legislators on crime
structural factors
shows popular consensus perspectives on crime and society and indicates views in public punitiveness that may influence making policies
structural factors
policy decisions by public officials should reflect and consider public opinion
structural factors
a growing body of research addressing the nature and sources of public attitudes about crime
structural factors
false beliefs concerning crime and criminal justice
structural factors
community characteristics such as social integration, quality of living conditions, and various demographic variables in neighborhoods
structural factors
exaggeration and misrepresentation of crime that influences public perspectives
structural factors
influences public opinion on punitiveness and crime on the basis of color
structural factors
resource that often portrays crimes in disproportionate ways that arouses public concern
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