Deck 10: Violent Crime: Homicide,assault,and Robbery

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Although,as we have seen,family members commit most elder abuse,such abuse also occurs in _____ and other facilities.

A) Prisons
B) Public schools
C) Police stations
D) Nursing homes
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The UCR defines _____ as an attack "where no weapon is used and which do not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim."

A) Fourth-degree assault
B) involuntary assault
C) Simple assault
D) Aggravated assault
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Which country had the highest homicide rate in 2009?

A) Canada
B) Scotland
C) United States
D) Germany
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The FBI's list of Part I crimes included in its Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)begins with murder and non-negligent _____.

A) Manslaughter
B) Assault
C) Arson
D) Rape
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Which of the following commit robberies when they are drunk and trying to get money to buy more alcohol?

A) Student robbers
B) Underage robbers
C) Liquor robbers
D) Alcoholic robbers
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The UCR defines _____ as "an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury."

A) Simple assault
B) Justifiable assault
C) Third-degree assault
D) Aggravated assault
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Some scholars think that high homicide rates in the South arises from a _____ in which disputes that might fade away in other regions become deadly in the South.

A) Southern subculture of violence
B) Greater availability of opportunity
C) Decreased access to nutrition as youths
D) Southern subculture of illiteracy
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Which of the following is accurate regarding assaults?

A) They are disproportionately committed by men, by people of color, and in major urban centers
B) They are disproportionately committed in the Northwest, by Asians, and during the early morning
C) They are disproportionately committed by women, whites, and the elderly
D) They are disproportionately committed in rural areas, by whites, and during the winter months
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Which of the following refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens?

A) Vigilante homicide
B) Revenge homicide
C) Justifiable homicide
D) Honor homicide
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In which country has one of the highest homicide rates in the Western Hemisphere?

A) Argentina
B) Venezuela
C) Mexico
D) Colombia
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Which of the following rob in order to acquire money to buy illegal drugs?

A) Adderall robbers
B) Opportunist robbers
C) Professional robbers
D) Addict robbers
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Murder victims are _____ as likely to be killed by someone they know than by a stranger.

A) Twice
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Five times
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Which of the following constitute most involuntary manslaughter cases?

A) Medical errors
B) Store robberies
C) Kidnappings
D) Traffic fatalities
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Which of the following is traditionally committed with malice aforethought,meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so?

A) Third-degree murder
B) Fourth-degree murder
C) Second-degree murder
D) First-degree murder
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Because robbery is committed for economic gain,it is an example of innovation in Robert Merton's _____ theory.

A) Conflict
B) Rational choice
C) Anomie
D) Learning
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In 2011,firearms accounted for slightly more than two-thirds of all homicides,with handguns accounting for _____ percent.

A) 10
B) 22
C) 47
D) 67
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Looking at different regions of the United States,homicide rates are highest in the _____.

A) South
B) North
C) Northwest
D) Southwest
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The advent of _____ helped increase robbery rates because they provided a location where a lone target could be expected to have a fair amount of money.

A) Automated teller machines
B) Starbucks stores
C) Banks
D) Pawn shops
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Which of the following is true?

A) Houston's homicide rate is six times greater than Toronto's rate
B) Tampa's homicide rate is four times greater than Calgary's rate
C) Chicago's homicide rate is three times greater than Mexico City's rate
D) Boston's homicide rate is two times greater than Mexico City's rate
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Homicide is largely an intraracial crime because:

A) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by Latino offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by African-American offenders.
B) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by African-American offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by white offenders.
C) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by white offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by women offenders.
D) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of women murder victims are murdered by female offenders, and 85 percent of male murder victims are murdered by white offenders.
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Mass murder and serial killing rarely receive heavy media attention because they are one of the most commonly committed crimes.
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Law enforcement officers,security guards,and _____ experience the highest rates of nonfatal workplace violence.

A) Professors
B) Bartenders
C) Firefighters
D) Postal workers
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Homicide is largely an intraracial crime.
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Traditionally,involuntary manslaughters are committed with malice aforethought,meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so.
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Which of the following commit their murders for sexual pleasure,and may even have sex with a corpse?

A) Power-control killers
B) Hedonistic lust killers
C) Pornographic killers
D) Frustrated killers
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The South has the nation's lowest homicide rate.
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Robbery involves both theft and interpersonal violence.
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Nonphysical harm here refers to fear,anxiety,and other emotional states.
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Mass murder involves:

A) The taking of several lives at once or within a very short time frame
B) The methodical taking of a human life one at a time over a period of days, weeks, months or even years
C) The taking of human lives in repeated use of self-defense over time
D) The involuntary killing of multiple people by accident such as a car accident
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The US saw a sharp rise in homicides in the 1990s.
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Which of the following are committed against individuals or groups or their property (destruction and theft)because of their race,ethnicity,religion,national origin,disability,or sexual orientation?

A) Maximum crimes
B) Multi-cultural crimes
C) Hate crimes
D) Diversity crimes
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Males at the top of the socioeconomic ladder are more likely than less-wealthier males to engage in opposition masculinity involving physical competition,violence,and drinking.
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Men commit almost all aggravated assaults.
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Simple assault is "an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury."
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Justifiable homicide refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens.
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Firearms are rarely used in homicides.
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Although many studies suggest that violent _____ contribute to real-life violence,the actual effect of media violence remains unclear.

A) Paintings and posters
B) Books and graphic novels
C) Text messages and political speeches
D) Television and movies
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Robbery is a prototypical example of innovation in Merton's anomie theory.
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Unsafe products,and dangerous workplaces,which kill and harm many thousands of people each year,are forms of corporate violence.
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The United States has the lowest homicide rate among Western countries.
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Most involuntary manslaughter cases are the result of _____ fatalities.
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Pick a famous serial killer and summarize their case.Determine which type of serial killer your person was and explain your reasons why.
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What are some of the explanations offered about why crime rates tend to be higher in the South?
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Write mini-examples of each type of subcategories of murder and manslaughter.
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Explain the link between robbery and the adoption of innovation in Merton's anomie theory.
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Find a recent example of and assault and summarize the offense. Explain why it was an assault and what conditions made if aggravated or simple. What factors lead to the assault,what are the demographics of the offender,and what was the offender-victim relationship?
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Someone who has been unlawfully attacked and suffered severe or aggravated bodily injury is a victim of _____ assault.
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Of all firearm homicides,_____ are utilized 47% of the time.
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_____ homicide refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens.
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Killings committed out of intense emotion,such as anger or fear,are called _____ manslaughter.
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Killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but not justifiable are labeled _____.
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____________ killing involves the methodological taking of human life one at a time of a period of days,weeks,months and even years.
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The _____ type of robber,robs to acquire money to buy illegal drugs.
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Looking at different regions of the United States,homicide rates are highest in the _____.
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aggravated assault
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
aggravated assault
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
aggravated assault
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
aggravated assault
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
aggravated assault
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
aggravated assault
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
aggravated assault
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
aggravated assault
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
aggravated assault
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
aggravated assault
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
involuntary manslaughter
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
involuntary manslaughter
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
involuntary manslaughter
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
involuntary manslaughter
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
involuntary manslaughter
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
involuntary manslaughter
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
involuntary manslaughter
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
involuntary manslaughter
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
involuntary manslaughter
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
involuntary manslaughter
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
elder abuse
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
elder abuse
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
elder abuse
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
elder abuse
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
elder abuse
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
elder abuse
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
elder abuse
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
elder abuse
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
elder abuse
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
elder abuse
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
manslaughter
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
manslaughter
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
manslaughter
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
manslaughter
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
manslaughter
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
manslaughter
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
manslaughter
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
manslaughter
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
manslaughter
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
manslaughter
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
first-degree murder
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
first-degree murder
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
first-degree murder
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
first-degree murder
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
first-degree murder
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
first-degree murder
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
first-degree murder
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
first-degree murder
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
first-degree murder
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
first-degree murder
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
intraracial
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
intraracial
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
intraracial
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
intraracial
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
intraracial
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
intraracial
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
intraracial
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
intraracial
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
intraracial
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
intraracial
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
robbery
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
robbery
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
robbery
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
robbery
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
robbery
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
robbery
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
robbery
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
robbery
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
robbery
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
robbery
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
mass media
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
mass media
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
mass media
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
mass media
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
mass media
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
mass media
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
mass media
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
mass media
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
mass media
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
mass media
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
hate crimes
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
hate crimes
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
hate crimes
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
hate crimes
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
hate crimes
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
hate crimes
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
hate crimes
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
hate crimes
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
hate crimes
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
hate crimes
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
“going postal”
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
“going postal”
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
“going postal”
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
“going postal”
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
“going postal”
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
“going postal”
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
“going postal”
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
“going postal”
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
“going postal”
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
“going postal”
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
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Deck 10: Violent Crime: Homicide,assault,and Robbery
1
Although,as we have seen,family members commit most elder abuse,such abuse also occurs in _____ and other facilities.

A) Prisons
B) Public schools
C) Police stations
D) Nursing homes
D
2
The UCR defines _____ as an attack "where no weapon is used and which do not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim."

A) Fourth-degree assault
B) involuntary assault
C) Simple assault
D) Aggravated assault
C
3
Which country had the highest homicide rate in 2009?

A) Canada
B) Scotland
C) United States
D) Germany
C
4
The FBI's list of Part I crimes included in its Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)begins with murder and non-negligent _____.

A) Manslaughter
B) Assault
C) Arson
D) Rape
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Which of the following commit robberies when they are drunk and trying to get money to buy more alcohol?

A) Student robbers
B) Underage robbers
C) Liquor robbers
D) Alcoholic robbers
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The UCR defines _____ as "an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury."

A) Simple assault
B) Justifiable assault
C) Third-degree assault
D) Aggravated assault
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Some scholars think that high homicide rates in the South arises from a _____ in which disputes that might fade away in other regions become deadly in the South.

A) Southern subculture of violence
B) Greater availability of opportunity
C) Decreased access to nutrition as youths
D) Southern subculture of illiteracy
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Which of the following is accurate regarding assaults?

A) They are disproportionately committed by men, by people of color, and in major urban centers
B) They are disproportionately committed in the Northwest, by Asians, and during the early morning
C) They are disproportionately committed by women, whites, and the elderly
D) They are disproportionately committed in rural areas, by whites, and during the winter months
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Which of the following refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens?

A) Vigilante homicide
B) Revenge homicide
C) Justifiable homicide
D) Honor homicide
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In which country has one of the highest homicide rates in the Western Hemisphere?

A) Argentina
B) Venezuela
C) Mexico
D) Colombia
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Which of the following rob in order to acquire money to buy illegal drugs?

A) Adderall robbers
B) Opportunist robbers
C) Professional robbers
D) Addict robbers
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Murder victims are _____ as likely to be killed by someone they know than by a stranger.

A) Twice
B) Three times
C) Four times
D) Five times
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Which of the following constitute most involuntary manslaughter cases?

A) Medical errors
B) Store robberies
C) Kidnappings
D) Traffic fatalities
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Which of the following is traditionally committed with malice aforethought,meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so?

A) Third-degree murder
B) Fourth-degree murder
C) Second-degree murder
D) First-degree murder
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Because robbery is committed for economic gain,it is an example of innovation in Robert Merton's _____ theory.

A) Conflict
B) Rational choice
C) Anomie
D) Learning
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In 2011,firearms accounted for slightly more than two-thirds of all homicides,with handguns accounting for _____ percent.

A) 10
B) 22
C) 47
D) 67
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Looking at different regions of the United States,homicide rates are highest in the _____.

A) South
B) North
C) Northwest
D) Southwest
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The advent of _____ helped increase robbery rates because they provided a location where a lone target could be expected to have a fair amount of money.

A) Automated teller machines
B) Starbucks stores
C) Banks
D) Pawn shops
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Which of the following is true?

A) Houston's homicide rate is six times greater than Toronto's rate
B) Tampa's homicide rate is four times greater than Calgary's rate
C) Chicago's homicide rate is three times greater than Mexico City's rate
D) Boston's homicide rate is two times greater than Mexico City's rate
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Homicide is largely an intraracial crime because:

A) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by Latino offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by African-American offenders.
B) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by African-American offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by white offenders.
C) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of African-American murder victims are murdered by white offenders, and 85 percent of white murder victims are murdered by women offenders.
D) For single-offender, single-victim homicides, 92 percent of women murder victims are murdered by female offenders, and 85 percent of male murder victims are murdered by white offenders.
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Mass murder and serial killing rarely receive heavy media attention because they are one of the most commonly committed crimes.
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Law enforcement officers,security guards,and _____ experience the highest rates of nonfatal workplace violence.

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C) Firefighters
D) Postal workers
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Homicide is largely an intraracial crime.
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Traditionally,involuntary manslaughters are committed with malice aforethought,meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so.
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Which of the following commit their murders for sexual pleasure,and may even have sex with a corpse?

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C) Pornographic killers
D) Frustrated killers
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The South has the nation's lowest homicide rate.
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Robbery involves both theft and interpersonal violence.
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Nonphysical harm here refers to fear,anxiety,and other emotional states.
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Mass murder involves:

A) The taking of several lives at once or within a very short time frame
B) The methodical taking of a human life one at a time over a period of days, weeks, months or even years
C) The taking of human lives in repeated use of self-defense over time
D) The involuntary killing of multiple people by accident such as a car accident
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The US saw a sharp rise in homicides in the 1990s.
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Which of the following are committed against individuals or groups or their property (destruction and theft)because of their race,ethnicity,religion,national origin,disability,or sexual orientation?

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B) Multi-cultural crimes
C) Hate crimes
D) Diversity crimes
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Males at the top of the socioeconomic ladder are more likely than less-wealthier males to engage in opposition masculinity involving physical competition,violence,and drinking.
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Men commit almost all aggravated assaults.
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Simple assault is "an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury."
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Justifiable homicide refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens.
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Firearms are rarely used in homicides.
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Although many studies suggest that violent _____ contribute to real-life violence,the actual effect of media violence remains unclear.

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D) Television and movies
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Robbery is a prototypical example of innovation in Merton's anomie theory.
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Unsafe products,and dangerous workplaces,which kill and harm many thousands of people each year,are forms of corporate violence.
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The United States has the lowest homicide rate among Western countries.
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Most involuntary manslaughter cases are the result of _____ fatalities.
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42
Pick a famous serial killer and summarize their case.Determine which type of serial killer your person was and explain your reasons why.
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43
What are some of the explanations offered about why crime rates tend to be higher in the South?
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45
Write mini-examples of each type of subcategories of murder and manslaughter.
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46
Explain the link between robbery and the adoption of innovation in Merton's anomie theory.
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47
Find a recent example of and assault and summarize the offense. Explain why it was an assault and what conditions made if aggravated or simple. What factors lead to the assault,what are the demographics of the offender,and what was the offender-victim relationship?
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48
Someone who has been unlawfully attacked and suffered severe or aggravated bodily injury is a victim of _____ assault.
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Of all firearm homicides,_____ are utilized 47% of the time.
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_____ homicide refers to the killing of armed and dangerous felons by police or private citizens.
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Killings committed out of intense emotion,such as anger or fear,are called _____ manslaughter.
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Killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but not justifiable are labeled _____.
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53
____________ killing involves the methodological taking of human life one at a time of a period of days,weeks,months and even years.
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The _____ type of robber,robs to acquire money to buy illegal drugs.
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Looking at different regions of the United States,homicide rates are highest in the _____.
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aggravated assault
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
aggravated assault
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
aggravated assault
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
aggravated assault
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
aggravated assault
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
aggravated assault
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
aggravated assault
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
aggravated assault
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
aggravated assault
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
aggravated assault
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
involuntary manslaughter
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
involuntary manslaughter
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
involuntary manslaughter
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
involuntary manslaughter
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
involuntary manslaughter
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
involuntary manslaughter
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
involuntary manslaughter
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
involuntary manslaughter
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
involuntary manslaughter
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
involuntary manslaughter
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
elder abuse
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
elder abuse
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
elder abuse
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
elder abuse
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
elder abuse
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
elder abuse
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
elder abuse
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
elder abuse
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
elder abuse
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
elder abuse
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
manslaughter
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
manslaughter
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
manslaughter
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
manslaughter
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
manslaughter
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
manslaughter
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
manslaughter
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
manslaughter
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
manslaughter
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
manslaughter
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
first-degree murder
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
first-degree murder
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
first-degree murder
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
first-degree murder
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
first-degree murder
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
first-degree murder
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
first-degree murder
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
first-degree murder
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
first-degree murder
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
first-degree murder
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
intraracial
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
intraracial
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
intraracial
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
intraracial
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
intraracial
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
intraracial
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
intraracial
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
intraracial
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
intraracial
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
intraracial
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
robbery
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
robbery
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
robbery
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
robbery
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
robbery
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
robbery
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
robbery
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
robbery
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
robbery
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
robbery
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
mass media
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
mass media
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
mass media
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
mass media
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
mass media
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
mass media
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
mass media
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
mass media
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
mass media
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
mass media
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
hate crimes
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
hate crimes
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
hate crimes
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
hate crimes
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
hate crimes
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
hate crimes
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
hate crimes
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
hate crimes
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
hate crimes
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
hate crimes
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
“going postal”
crimes committed against individuals or groups or their property because of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation
“going postal”
is committed with malice aforethought, meaning that the offender planned to kill someone and then did so
“going postal”
the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force, threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear
“going postal”
an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury
“going postal”
the neglect of a 90-year-old woman by her daughter
“going postal”
TV shows, Hollywood movies, music and video games
“going postal”
refers to killings considered less serious or less blameworthy but still not justifiable
“going postal”
a term for disgruntled workers who enter their workplaces with handguns or other firearms and take a deadly toll
“going postal”
refers to killings committed because offenders have acted recklessly
“going postal”
the dynamic that victims of violent crime are almost always victimized by someone of the same race
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