Deck 4: Violent Crimes: Murders and Robberies

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_____ results in serious injuries or involves attacks or threats of harm with a deadly weapon.

A) Robbery
B) Simple assault
C) Aggravated assault
D) Burglary
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_____ are changes that occur over extended periods of time.

A) Waves
B) Trends
C) Profiles
D) Rates
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Killings arising from clashes between rival juvenile gangs accounted for nearly ___ percent of all U.S. murders in 2013.

A) 9
B) 19
C) 25
D) 30
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The UCR's Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR) does NOT include information about _____.

A) method of killing.
B) age, sex, and race of victim
C) whether the offender was convicted
D) whether the victim knew the offender
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_____ is broadly defined simply as the killing of one human being by another.

A) 1st degree murder
B) 2nd degree murder
C) Homicide
D) Aggravated assault
Question
Between 1993 and 2002 in the United States, _____.

A) the rate of robberies rose dramatically
B) the rate of robberies fell dramatically
C) conflicting definitions of "robbery" make it impossible to define trends
D) there was virtually no change in the rate of robberies
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In lone-offender, single-victim killings during 2013, _____ percent of black victims were killed by black offenders.

A) 72
B) 82
C) 90
D) 99
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Among the largest United States cities, _____ had the distinction of being the homicide capital of the U.S. in 2013.

A) Boston
B) Cleveland
C) Detroit
D) New York
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A victim-centered analysis of homicide addresses _____.

A) what groups of people are victimized most often
B) how was the victim killed
C) whether the victim provoked the murder
D) all of these
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A _____ within a victimization rate is recognizable when one category suffers significantly more than another.

A) correction
B) pattern
C) multivaraiate response
D) profile
Question
In the United States, the peak years of risk for being a victim of homicide are _____.

A) teenage years
B) early 20s
C) early 30s
D) late 50s.
Question
The _____ rate provides the number of new victims per 1000.

A) nonincidence
B) prevalence
C) incidence
D) all of these
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When murder rates in various countries are analyzed, higher rates tend to be associated with _____.

A) the treatment of women
B) great economic inequality
C) the average age of the population
D) the country's climate
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The most attractive dwellings for burglars are typically _____.

A) apartments
B) single-family homes
C) condominiums
D) multi-family homes
Question
_____ risks indicate the odds of an unwanted event taking place for members of one social demographic group as compared to another.

A) Potential
B) Differential
C) Referential
D) Cumulative
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_____ provide an estimate of the number of people per 1000 who have ever experienced some event.

A) Prevalence rates
B) Incidence rates
C) Cumulative rates
D) Ballpark figures.
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_____ has (have) an extremely low murder rate, despite being a huge urban area.

A) Hong Kong
B) Jakarta
C) Seoul
D) all of the above
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In the U.S., _____ individuals out of every 1,000 over the age of 11 were robbed in 2013.

A) two
B) twenty
C) two hundred
D) thirty-nine
Question
In 2012, which city had the highest murder rate?

A) Jakarta, Indonesia
B) Detroit, Michigan
C) Mexico City, Mexico
D) Caracas, Venezuela
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SHR statistics indicate that victim _____ is a crucial determinant of risk of being murdered.

A) age
B) sex
C) race
D) socio-economic status
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Which group experiences robbery at a higher rate than any other demographic group?

A) affluent, elderly women
B) white, middle-aged men
C) single white males
D) young black men
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Profiles are to changes that occur over extended periods of time.
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The likelihood of experiencing a crime in the course of one's lifetime is known as one's "cumulative risk."
Question
The Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act of 2013 authorizes the U.S. Department of Justice to look into attempted mass killings in public places.
Question
The UCR keeps records of the annual number of aggravated assaults, while the NCVS does not.
Question
During 2012, 90 people were killed and 118 were injured in mass shootings.
Question
Aggravated assault results in serious injuries or involves attacks or threats of harm with a deadly weapon.
Question
Robbers hurt their victims for a number of reasons. Which of these is true?

A) They are seeking to intimidate the victim.
B) They are showing off to accomplices.
C) They experience a loss of self-control.
D) all of these.
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Robbery is thought to be a big-city problem and this is confirmed by the data.
Question
Incidence rates measure the number of new victims per 1,000 or per 100,000 persons annually and thereby reveal the risks people face.
Question
The murder rates occur in Northern Europe and Eastern Asia.
Question
Aggravated or felonious assaults outnumber the other serious interpersonal crimes of violence (murder, rape, and robbery) monitored by the UCR every year.
Question
A key determinant of the murder rate in any country is the proportion of the population made up of young women.
Question
By 2013, differences in victimization rates for robbery related to economic status _____.

A) increased slightly
B) increased dramatically
C) saw no changes at all
D) narrowed considerably
Question
In order for a theft to be considered a robbery, the offender must be in possession of a weapon.
Question
A severe beating that almost claims a life would be classified as aggravated assault.
Question
Approximately _____ percent of robbery victims are wounded.

A) 25
B) 37
C) 17
D) 50
Question
Sharp increases in crime rates over several consecutive years are commonly known as crime waves.
Question
Family income is _____ correlated with victimization.

A) positively
B) negatively
C) inconsistently
D) not
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Almost 45% of victims say the individual who robbed them was a complete stranger.
Question
Robbery always results in serious wounds or involves attacks with a deadly weapon.
Question
Most murders can be characterized as young adults slaying other relatively young persons.
Question
Identity theft is a relatively new type of white-collar crime. It draws upon traditional interpersonal crimes such as pickpocketing, thievery, robbery, and burglary of wallets, but also uses modern technology to increase the impact of a traditional theft. How do people usually discover they have been victimized? What impact can identity theft have on individuals?
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A continuous drop in the lethality of assaults since 1960 can be primarily attributed to advances in emergency medicine.
Question
Lower income people fall into a low risk group of murder, while affluent people are in a higher risk group.
Question
The murder rate varies substantially by geographic location.
Question
Data from UCR and NCVS confirm long-held suspicion certain groups of people are much more likely to be victimized. Characterize the groups that are more likely to be a victim of murder, aggravated assault, and robbery.
Question
Motor vehicle thefts impact five out of 1000 households in the United States according to the NCVS. Some people consider this a "happy crime" with no losers. Why do they think this? Are they correct?
Question
Describe the factors that a potential offender takes into consideration when selecting a victim or target. How can understanding this process assist an individual in reducing his or her likelihood of becoming a crime victim?
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1
_____ results in serious injuries or involves attacks or threats of harm with a deadly weapon.

A) Robbery
B) Simple assault
C) Aggravated assault
D) Burglary
C
2
_____ are changes that occur over extended periods of time.

A) Waves
B) Trends
C) Profiles
D) Rates
B
3
Killings arising from clashes between rival juvenile gangs accounted for nearly ___ percent of all U.S. murders in 2013.

A) 9
B) 19
C) 25
D) 30
A
4
The UCR's Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR) does NOT include information about _____.

A) method of killing.
B) age, sex, and race of victim
C) whether the offender was convicted
D) whether the victim knew the offender
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5
_____ is broadly defined simply as the killing of one human being by another.

A) 1st degree murder
B) 2nd degree murder
C) Homicide
D) Aggravated assault
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6
Between 1993 and 2002 in the United States, _____.

A) the rate of robberies rose dramatically
B) the rate of robberies fell dramatically
C) conflicting definitions of "robbery" make it impossible to define trends
D) there was virtually no change in the rate of robberies
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7
In lone-offender, single-victim killings during 2013, _____ percent of black victims were killed by black offenders.

A) 72
B) 82
C) 90
D) 99
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8
Among the largest United States cities, _____ had the distinction of being the homicide capital of the U.S. in 2013.

A) Boston
B) Cleveland
C) Detroit
D) New York
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9
A victim-centered analysis of homicide addresses _____.

A) what groups of people are victimized most often
B) how was the victim killed
C) whether the victim provoked the murder
D) all of these
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10
A _____ within a victimization rate is recognizable when one category suffers significantly more than another.

A) correction
B) pattern
C) multivaraiate response
D) profile
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11
In the United States, the peak years of risk for being a victim of homicide are _____.

A) teenage years
B) early 20s
C) early 30s
D) late 50s.
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12
The _____ rate provides the number of new victims per 1000.

A) nonincidence
B) prevalence
C) incidence
D) all of these
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13
When murder rates in various countries are analyzed, higher rates tend to be associated with _____.

A) the treatment of women
B) great economic inequality
C) the average age of the population
D) the country's climate
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14
The most attractive dwellings for burglars are typically _____.

A) apartments
B) single-family homes
C) condominiums
D) multi-family homes
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15
_____ risks indicate the odds of an unwanted event taking place for members of one social demographic group as compared to another.

A) Potential
B) Differential
C) Referential
D) Cumulative
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16
_____ provide an estimate of the number of people per 1000 who have ever experienced some event.

A) Prevalence rates
B) Incidence rates
C) Cumulative rates
D) Ballpark figures.
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17
_____ has (have) an extremely low murder rate, despite being a huge urban area.

A) Hong Kong
B) Jakarta
C) Seoul
D) all of the above
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18
In the U.S., _____ individuals out of every 1,000 over the age of 11 were robbed in 2013.

A) two
B) twenty
C) two hundred
D) thirty-nine
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19
In 2012, which city had the highest murder rate?

A) Jakarta, Indonesia
B) Detroit, Michigan
C) Mexico City, Mexico
D) Caracas, Venezuela
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20
SHR statistics indicate that victim _____ is a crucial determinant of risk of being murdered.

A) age
B) sex
C) race
D) socio-economic status
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21
Which group experiences robbery at a higher rate than any other demographic group?

A) affluent, elderly women
B) white, middle-aged men
C) single white males
D) young black men
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22
Profiles are to changes that occur over extended periods of time.
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23
The likelihood of experiencing a crime in the course of one's lifetime is known as one's "cumulative risk."
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24
The Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act of 2013 authorizes the U.S. Department of Justice to look into attempted mass killings in public places.
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25
The UCR keeps records of the annual number of aggravated assaults, while the NCVS does not.
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26
During 2012, 90 people were killed and 118 were injured in mass shootings.
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27
Aggravated assault results in serious injuries or involves attacks or threats of harm with a deadly weapon.
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28
Robbers hurt their victims for a number of reasons. Which of these is true?

A) They are seeking to intimidate the victim.
B) They are showing off to accomplices.
C) They experience a loss of self-control.
D) all of these.
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Robbery is thought to be a big-city problem and this is confirmed by the data.
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30
Incidence rates measure the number of new victims per 1,000 or per 100,000 persons annually and thereby reveal the risks people face.
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31
The murder rates occur in Northern Europe and Eastern Asia.
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32
Aggravated or felonious assaults outnumber the other serious interpersonal crimes of violence (murder, rape, and robbery) monitored by the UCR every year.
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A key determinant of the murder rate in any country is the proportion of the population made up of young women.
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34
By 2013, differences in victimization rates for robbery related to economic status _____.

A) increased slightly
B) increased dramatically
C) saw no changes at all
D) narrowed considerably
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35
In order for a theft to be considered a robbery, the offender must be in possession of a weapon.
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36
A severe beating that almost claims a life would be classified as aggravated assault.
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37
Approximately _____ percent of robbery victims are wounded.

A) 25
B) 37
C) 17
D) 50
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38
Sharp increases in crime rates over several consecutive years are commonly known as crime waves.
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39
Family income is _____ correlated with victimization.

A) positively
B) negatively
C) inconsistently
D) not
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Almost 45% of victims say the individual who robbed them was a complete stranger.
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41
Robbery always results in serious wounds or involves attacks with a deadly weapon.
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42
Most murders can be characterized as young adults slaying other relatively young persons.
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43
Identity theft is a relatively new type of white-collar crime. It draws upon traditional interpersonal crimes such as pickpocketing, thievery, robbery, and burglary of wallets, but also uses modern technology to increase the impact of a traditional theft. How do people usually discover they have been victimized? What impact can identity theft have on individuals?
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44
A continuous drop in the lethality of assaults since 1960 can be primarily attributed to advances in emergency medicine.
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45
Lower income people fall into a low risk group of murder, while affluent people are in a higher risk group.
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46
The murder rate varies substantially by geographic location.
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47
Data from UCR and NCVS confirm long-held suspicion certain groups of people are much more likely to be victimized. Characterize the groups that are more likely to be a victim of murder, aggravated assault, and robbery.
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48
Motor vehicle thefts impact five out of 1000 households in the United States according to the NCVS. Some people consider this a "happy crime" with no losers. Why do they think this? Are they correct?
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Describe the factors that a potential offender takes into consideration when selecting a victim or target. How can understanding this process assist an individual in reducing his or her likelihood of becoming a crime victim?
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