Deck 2: Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice Research
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Deck 2: Perspectives on Crime and Criminal Justice Research
1
Which of the following is a legal definition of crime?
A) certain behaviors that are against the moral code and thus labeled deviant by society
B) an intentional act or omission in violation of criminal law committed without defense or justification and sanctioned by the state as a felony or misdemeanor
C) moral principles that are used to determine right from wrong
D) offenses that are defined as such in order to allow the justice system to dispense with them readily
A) certain behaviors that are against the moral code and thus labeled deviant by society
B) an intentional act or omission in violation of criminal law committed without defense or justification and sanctioned by the state as a felony or misdemeanor
C) moral principles that are used to determine right from wrong
D) offenses that are defined as such in order to allow the justice system to dispense with them readily
B
2
Criminal law differs from other forms of law in that it
A) provides boundaries between behaviors and classifications of specific offenses.
B) defines a moral code that society is expected to follow.
C) uses principles of science to measure one's behavior.
D) proscribes specific punishments for offenders who are convicted of violating the criminal law.
A) provides boundaries between behaviors and classifications of specific offenses.
B) defines a moral code that society is expected to follow.
C) uses principles of science to measure one's behavior.
D) proscribes specific punishments for offenders who are convicted of violating the criminal law.
D
3
The concept of strict liability excludes which legal element of criminality?
A) criminal intent
B) causation
C) concurrence
D) commission of an act
A) criminal intent
B) causation
C) concurrence
D) commission of an act
A
4
Which type of law is an example of strict liability?
A) status offenses
B) statutory rape
C) mala in se offenses
D) criminal negligence
A) status offenses
B) statutory rape
C) mala in se offenses
D) criminal negligence
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5
According to Erich Goode, marijuana is a drug, because it
A) affects one's physical and psychological functioning
B) is illegal
C) always has been
D) is labeled a drug by society
A) affects one's physical and psychological functioning
B) is illegal
C) always has been
D) is labeled a drug by society
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6
How has law enforcement changed as offenders' crimes have changed over the years?
A) by expanding the reach of federal law
B) by becoming more localized
C) by enhancing hours of police officer training
D) by restricting citizens' constitutional rights
A) by expanding the reach of federal law
B) by becoming more localized
C) by enhancing hours of police officer training
D) by restricting citizens' constitutional rights
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7
One criticism of social constructionists is that they
A) do not try to change the political and social structure that creates definitions of crime.
B) are too forceful and aggressive in trying to change laws.
C) do not provide sufficient insight into the way that laws are shaped, developed, implemented, and enforced.
D) are too dismissive of their powerful enemies.
A) do not try to change the political and social structure that creates definitions of crime.
B) are too forceful and aggressive in trying to change laws.
C) do not provide sufficient insight into the way that laws are shaped, developed, implemented, and enforced.
D) are too dismissive of their powerful enemies.
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8
Which crime violates natural law?
A) murder
B) spanking
C) burglary
D) pollution
A) murder
B) spanking
C) burglary
D) pollution
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9
The term more is best described as a __________ concept.
A) criminal
B) legal
C) sociological
D) psychological
A) criminal
B) legal
C) sociological
D) psychological
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10
Dagmar is a social justice advocate who lives in a high-crime neighborhood. Dagmar is organizing a community group to address the crime program in her neighborhood. Which issue will Dagmar likely focus on at her meeting?
A) the legal code in the state
B) the parenting practices of neighborhood families
C) the difference between right and wrong
D) the high poverty rate in the neighborhood
A) the legal code in the state
B) the parenting practices of neighborhood families
C) the difference between right and wrong
D) the high poverty rate in the neighborhood
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11
Peter's defense is built around the assertion that he could not have robbed the bank, because he was home with his partner. Peter is likely using a(n) __________ defense.
A) justification
B) alibi
C) consent
D) affirmative
A) justification
B) alibi
C) consent
D) affirmative
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12
What is the concern with restricting the definition of crime to offenses that are felonies and misdemeanors?
A) It minimizes the importance of formal punishment.
B) It disregards violations against the individual.
C) It excludes illegal offenses that are treated by the justice system as illegal.
D) It emphasizes legal offenses and juvenile offenses that are technically illegal.
A) It minimizes the importance of formal punishment.
B) It disregards violations against the individual.
C) It excludes illegal offenses that are treated by the justice system as illegal.
D) It emphasizes legal offenses and juvenile offenses that are technically illegal.
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13
Which phrase means "guilty mind"?
A) mens rea
B) actus reus
C) yoir dire
D) nolo contendre
A) mens rea
B) actus reus
C) yoir dire
D) nolo contendre
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14
Which of the following is a summary offense?
A) disorderly conduct
B) aggravated assault
C) arson
D) terrorism
A) disorderly conduct
B) aggravated assault
C) arson
D) terrorism
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15
All of the following are components of the behavioral perspective of crime except:
A) the actions of a particular individual
B) how members of a society define crime
C) the harm caused by an individual's action
D) whether behaviors can be captured within broader conceptualization of crime
A) the actions of a particular individual
B) how members of a society define crime
C) the harm caused by an individual's action
D) whether behaviors can be captured within broader conceptualization of crime
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16
Which example would most likely be considered criminal in the United States?
A) Shannon injures her partner while sparring in martial arts class
B) Zach hits his wife returning home from a cocktail party
C) Talia slaps her 4-year-old son at the market
D) Steve slams into his neighbor's car while backing out of the driveway
A) Shannon injures her partner while sparring in martial arts class
B) Zach hits his wife returning home from a cocktail party
C) Talia slaps her 4-year-old son at the market
D) Steve slams into his neighbor's car while backing out of the driveway
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17
Which is of the following an example of a status offense?
A) assault with a deadly weapon
B) child neglect
C) running away
D) failure to pay taxes
A) assault with a deadly weapon
B) child neglect
C) running away
D) failure to pay taxes
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18
At age 19, Joe sexually assaulted a woman in a mall parking lot. Legally, Joe is considered a(n)
A) status offender
B) juvenile delinquent
C) criminal
D) deviant
A) status offender
B) juvenile delinquent
C) criminal
D) deviant
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19
Compared to common law, criminal law defines elements of a crime more
A) fairly
B) concisely
C) punitively
D) specifically
A) fairly
B) concisely
C) punitively
D) specifically
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20
In which way does the repeal of the Volstead Act suggest that states socially construct their laws based on political and social factors?
A) The repeal supported the fact that society viewed alcohol as a dangerous and harmful drug.
B) The repeal promoted family values by banning alcohol consumption in public places.
C) The repeal encouraged the use of cocaine and heroin, which led to an increase in violent crime.
D) The repeal recognized the social acceptability of alcohol and that taxes on the sale of alcohol could raise needed government funds.
A) The repeal supported the fact that society viewed alcohol as a dangerous and harmful drug.
B) The repeal promoted family values by banning alcohol consumption in public places.
C) The repeal encouraged the use of cocaine and heroin, which led to an increase in violent crime.
D) The repeal recognized the social acceptability of alcohol and that taxes on the sale of alcohol could raise needed government funds.
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21
Which type of survey would be most helpful when research subjects have varying reading levels?
A) mail surveys
B) face-to-face surveys
C) archival surveys
D) electronic surveys
A) mail surveys
B) face-to-face surveys
C) archival surveys
D) electronic surveys
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22
What was the significance to criminal justice of Matt Delisi's study on a pretrial services unit after the Columbine Massacre?
A) It helped us understand the criminal minds of the perpetrators.
B) It exposed the long-term effects of video game violence on the young.
C) It was the first to imply that school massacres are a type of terrorism.
D) It showed that a significant event like Columbine affects the criminal justice system response in a community.
A) It helped us understand the criminal minds of the perpetrators.
B) It exposed the long-term effects of video game violence on the young.
C) It was the first to imply that school massacres are a type of terrorism.
D) It showed that a significant event like Columbine affects the criminal justice system response in a community.
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23
Ethics are essentially __________ principles that are used to determine right from wrong.
A) legal
B) sociological
C) moral
D) legitimate
A) legal
B) sociological
C) moral
D) legitimate
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24
According to the social perspective of crime, a violation of norms is synonymous with
A) deviance
B) crime
C) mores
D) ethics
A) deviance
B) crime
C) mores
D) ethics
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25
Which policing experiment examined the ability of patrol efforts to control crime and changed our understanding of policing?
A) The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
B) The Stanford Prison Experiment
C) The Pizzaro Police and Homicide Study
D) The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Arrest Experiment
A) The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment
B) The Stanford Prison Experiment
C) The Pizzaro Police and Homicide Study
D) The Minneapolis Domestic Violence Arrest Experiment
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26
All of the following individuals are criminal justice scientists except:
A) your professor
B) the authors of this textbook
C) a researcher who is studying crime in Malaysia
D) a juvenile delinquent
A) your professor
B) the authors of this textbook
C) a researcher who is studying crime in Malaysia
D) a juvenile delinquent
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27
Which term best describes the criminal career of Chic Conwell in Edwin Sutherland's case study?
A) professional
B) naïve
C) unsuccessful
D) terminal
A) professional
B) naïve
C) unsuccessful
D) terminal
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28
Which of the following is an example of a telephone survey?
A) The New York Prison Project
B) The Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
C) The Stanford Prison Experiment
D) The National Violence Against Women Survey
A) The New York Prison Project
B) The Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
C) The Stanford Prison Experiment
D) The National Violence Against Women Survey
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29
Dr. Newman's current research involves administering questionnaires to federal inmates. Dr. Newman is conducting __________ research on __________ offenders.
A) archival, at-risk
B) electronic, juvenile
C) experimental, active
D) survey, incarcerated
A) archival, at-risk
B) electronic, juvenile
C) experimental, active
D) survey, incarcerated
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30
Kira is observing juvenile delinquents at a residential treatment facility as part of her study for her thesis. Which concern should she be particularly aware of?
A) the pseudo patient phenomenon
B) field variables
C) social construction
D) the Hawthorne effect
A) the pseudo patient phenomenon
B) field variables
C) social construction
D) the Hawthorne effect
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31
Sarah was raised in a culture where it is unacceptable for a couple to live together before marriage. Sarah and her partner recently moved in together and have no plans to marry. According to the social perspective of crime, Sarah is a __________ who is violating a(n) __________.
A) criminal, law
B) delinquent, folkway
C) deviant, more
D) subject, code
A) criminal, law
B) delinquent, folkway
C) deviant, more
D) subject, code
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32
Mala in se is to __________ as mala prohibita is to __________.
A) murder, public intoxication
B) public intoxication, murder
C) guilt, innocence
D) innocence, guilt
A) murder, public intoxication
B) public intoxication, murder
C) guilt, innocence
D) innocence, guilt
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33
Reviews of police records and judicial decisions are examples of __________ research.
A) legal
B) survey
C) archival
D) experimental
A) legal
B) survey
C) archival
D) experimental
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34
In a classic experiment, which group is manipulated?
A) the control group
B) the experimental group
C) the social group
D) the randomly selected group
A) the control group
B) the experimental group
C) the social group
D) the randomly selected group
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35
Which type of research is considered the gold standard for testing criminal justice policies and practices?
A) surveys
B) archival research
C) experiments
D) field research
A) surveys
B) archival research
C) experiments
D) field research
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36
Which definition of crime is most closely associated with the concept of sustainable justice?
A) crime as a violation of norms
B) crime as an ethical violation
C) crime as a social construction
D) crime as a social justice issue
A) crime as a violation of norms
B) crime as an ethical violation
C) crime as a social construction
D) crime as a social justice issue
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37
Legal strategies where the defendant admits to committing the crime but provides either a justification or an excuse are called
A) legal alibis
B) affirmative defenses
C) strict liabilities
D) status offenses
A) legal alibis
B) affirmative defenses
C) strict liabilities
D) status offenses
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38
The coding schedule used in archival research is similar to that of a
A) survey
B) guilty verdict
C) jury
D) criminal investigation
A) survey
B) guilty verdict
C) jury
D) criminal investigation
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39
Which individual would most likely be labeled a juvenile delinquent?
A) a 16-year-old who sells drugs in her high school
B) a 19-year-old who skips her criminology class for two weeks in a row
C) a 17-year-old who cheats on his history exam
D) a 22-year-old who sets fire to his neighbor's garage
A) a 16-year-old who sells drugs in her high school
B) a 19-year-old who skips her criminology class for two weeks in a row
C) a 17-year-old who cheats on his history exam
D) a 22-year-old who sets fire to his neighbor's garage
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40
At which stage of criminal justice research do researchers study their notes and observations?
A) analysis
B) getting in
C) departure
D) note taking
A) analysis
B) getting in
C) departure
D) note taking
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41
The two most popular types of criminal justice studies are
A) experiments and case studies
B) field studies and experiments
C) case studies and archival research
D) archival research and surveys
A) experiments and case studies
B) field studies and experiments
C) case studies and archival research
D) archival research and surveys
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42
Self-report studies of juveniles typically find that crime occurs more frequently than crime statistics suggest.
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43
According to social constructionists, society's decision to attach the label of crime to certain behaviors is influenced by social and __________ factors.
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44
As a case proceeds through the justice process, the standards of proof for establishing the legal elements of criminality decrease.
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45
Individuals can be charged with and convicted of an offense without direct proof of criminal intent.
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46
In experimental research, the manipulation is also known as the
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47
Most criminal justice studies are experiments.
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48
Behavioral perspectives classify crime as either harmful conduct or research definitions.
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49
Mail surveys typically require direct, face-to-face contact between the researcher and the respondent.
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50
In the past, law enforcement was traditionally done at the __________ level.
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51
Calling in sick for work when one isn't really sick is an example of a status offense.
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52
Xavier got on the elevator on the ground floor and sang loudly until he reached the 45th floor. Xavier has violated a more.
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53
Police records and trial transcripts are examples of materials for use in __________ research.
A) archival
B) survey
C) experimental
D) field
A) archival
B) survey
C) experimental
D) field
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54
Cheating on a test meets the legal definition of crime.
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55
Social constructionists assert that, in order to address the crime problem, social issues such as poverty and homelessness must first be addressed.
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56
According to the behavioral perspective of crime, acts do not have to be illegal to be considered crimes.
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57
David May and Peter Wood's research on incarcerated offenders found that sanctions that are often viewed as lenient by the public are viewed as punitive by offenders.
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58
Most states define juveniles as individuals under the age of 21.
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59
Which of the following is a disadvantage of archival research?
A) The presence of researchers affects the research
B) Criminal justice trends can be examined only at one point in time
C) Only small samples can be used *d Archives are inflexible
D) Archives are inflexible
A) The presence of researchers affects the research
B) Criminal justice trends can be examined only at one point in time
C) Only small samples can be used *d Archives are inflexible
D) Archives are inflexible
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60
Compared to common law, criminal law statutes are more specific in defining the various elements of a crime.
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61
Identify three roles that researchers fulfill in criminal justice field studies.
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62
__________ law involves violations against the individual.
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63
Distinguish between strict liability and vicarious liability offenses.
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64
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses for which the punishment is no greater than __________ in jail.
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65
Ethics are essentially __________ principles that are used to determine right from wrong.
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66
Legal scholars have recognized __________ elements of criminality.
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67
Case studies in criminal justice research have a sample size of __________ subject(s).
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68
Electronic and mail are methods of __________ research.
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69
Briefly describe one problem with defining crime as violation of the legal code.
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70
When using a(n) __________, the defendant does not acknowledge any type of responsibility for the crime.
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71
Sitting in your class facing backward violates a __________.
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72
A study that mimics experiments but does not possess all of the qualities of the classic experiment is called a(n) __________ experiment.
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73
Identify the factors that affect whether norm violations are defined as criminal under the social perspective of crime.
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74
Why is social justice sometimes described as a contentious concept?
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75
Explain the primary limitation of Tappan's definition of crime.
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76
How society creates definitions of appropriate and inappropriate behavior is referred to as the __________ of crime.
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77
According to the element of concurrence, the criminal act and the __________ must be joined together.
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78
The processes whereby criminologists use mass communication for the purposes of interpreting, informing, and altering the images of crime and justice, crime and punishment, and criminals and victims is called __________ criminology.
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79
List two research subjects commonly used in surveys.
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80
Which two overlapping factors determine whether norm violations are crimes?
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