Deck 15: Current and Future Criminal Justice Issues

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Which of the following is a criticism of background check policies?

A) Most gun owners have a felony record.
B) Criminals don't buy their guns legally.
C) Background checks are too time consuming and expensive.
D) The policies violate the Constitution.
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Which country has one of the lowest victimization rates in the world?

A) Northern Ireland
B) Columbia
C) Sierra Leone
D) Japan
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After reviewing dozens of studies on gun/violence policies, Sherman concluded that what works is

A) pulling levers practices and penalty enhancement policies.
B) Operation Exile and Project Ceasefire.
C) sales restriction and possession policies.
D) hot spot law enforcement and background checks.
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Which type of offender gains access illegally to computer databases for the purpose of sabotage?

A) Hacker
B) Stalker
C) Cracker
D) Tracker
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How are older offenders usually protected in prison?

A) Electronic monitoring
B) Solitary confinement
C) 1:1 supervision
D) Segregation
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All of the following are reasons criminologists have ignored elder abuse in their research EXCEPT

A) older persons have the lowest crime rate of any age group.
B) most find the topic unimportant to society.
C) problems are vaguely defined.
D) samples are difficult to find.
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Which terrorism incident is an example of right- and left-wing extremism?

A) The Boston Marathon Bombing
B) The bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building
C) The video beheadings carried out by ISIS
D) The killing of abortion doctor George Tiller
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Why do policies based on penalty enhancement ideals generally receive public support?

A) They are used as a tool for racial discrimination.
B) They are endorsed by the National Rifle Association.
C) They have been shown to reduce the teen suicide rate.
D) They don't target the average gun owner.
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Which type of policy is typically a pulling-levers practice?

A) Background checks
B) Penalty enhancement
C) Possession
D) Civil commitment
Question
All of the following are True of the Patriot Act EXCEPT

A) It was created to track terrorism incidents across the world and over time.
B) It permitted indefinite detention of terrorism suspects.
C) It allowed unprecedented access to financial records of individuals/businesses suspected of terrorism.
D) It legalized the use of wiretaps without court orders in these cases.
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Research suggests that policies controlling the availability of guns should reduce the likelihood of

A) teen violence.
B) injuries from firearms.
C) gang-related crime.
D) sudden deaths.
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Lisa has been living with and caring for her mother, Kay for the past year. Kay has late-stage Alzheimer's disease. She is in a wheelchair and cannot transfer without Lisa's help. Last week, Lisa decided she needed a break and took a vacation out of town, leaving her mother at home with no assistance. Which type of crime has Lisa perpetrated?

A) Physical abuse
B) Intentional neglect
C) Financial abuse
D) Emotional abuse
Question
The fact that alcohol consumption is illegal in Saudi Arabia supports the concept that

A) crime is the same throughout most middle eastern countries.
B) definitions of crime vary across countries.
C) different countries have different responses to crime.
D) various countries have the same risk factors for crime.
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According to the FBI, premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents is

A) trafficking.
B) international trafficking.
C) domestic terrorism.
D) terrorism.
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What is the most serious form of computer crime?

A) Internet crimes
B) Unauthorized access
C) Cyber terrorism
D) Virus introduction
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What is the concern with placing older adult offenders in nursing homes?

A) They are at greater risk for sexual abuse.
B) They typically have more acute medical needs.
C) Other vulnerable residents may be at risk.
D) Staff is not trained in criminal justice issues.
Question
Between 1993 and 2011, 70 to 80 percent of homicides were committed using

A) drugs.
B) knives.
C) vehicles.
D) handguns.
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According to the FBI's 2012 Internet Crime Complaint Center annual report, computer crimes cost more than __________ dollars that year.

A) 289,000
B) 500,000
C) 3 million
D) 525 million
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Which individual is most likely to experience physical aggression at the hands of his caregiver?

A) Mike, a 78-year-old father of three who has accumulated wealth throughout life.
B) Bob, a 65-year-old stroke patient who lives in a skilled nursing facility.
C) Tim, a 70-year-old widow who has multiple sclerosis.
D) Jack, an 88-year-old former engineer who has Alzheimer's disease.
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All of the following programs are based on penalty enhancement ideals EXCEPT

A) SAFE Act.
B) Project Exile.
C) Operation Ceasefire.
D) Project Ceasefire.
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The Islamic State is a left-wing terrorist group that carries out executions, extortion, and crucifixions.
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Problems such as traffic congestion, vandalism, and high rates of disorderly conduct are associated with

A) the legalization of marijuana.
B) evidence-based policies.
C) open-air drug dealing.
D) domestic terrorism.
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Which of the following is a common argument against the legalization of drugs?

A) Drug laws are biased.
B) The war on drugs creates crime.
C) The war on drugs costs too much.
D) Drug use is tied to crime.
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The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of international terrorism.
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Policies that are supported by empirical research are referred to as

A) anecdotal.
B) penalty enhancement
C) evidence-based.
D) pulling-levers
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Chen makes referrals to dealers in exchange for cash. Which type of drug employee is Chen?

A) Steerer
B) Look out
C) Holder
D) Tout
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Twenty years ago, all of the text's authors predicted that a Department of Homeland Security would be created to focus on various crimes including terrorism.
Question
Which of the following is an outcome of Colorado's legalization of the recreational use of marijuana?

A) There has been a proliferation of privately-owned drug treatment programs targeting marijuana users.
B) Both violent crimes and property crimes have increased dramatically.
C) More young adults are trying other "harder" drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
D) The state now has a large tax revenue from the legal sale of the drug.
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Criminologist Robert Bohm's 1993 presidential address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences urged scholars to

A) influence policy.
B) conduct research.
C) become technocrats.
D) understand diversity.
Question
Most criminal justice scholars agree that

A) drugs cause crime.
B) crime causes drugs.
C) crime is synonymous with drugs.
D) drugs and crime are related.
Question
The U.S. Patriot Act permitted the use of wiretaps without court orders for terrorism suspects.
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Terrorists who threaten harm in an effort to create terror are engaging in

A) cyber terrorism.
B) psychological terrorism.
C) hostage taking.
D) bioterrorism.
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In his address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Todd Clear asserted that criminal justice legislation is lacking

A) input from criminal justice experts.
B) adequate funding to implement programs.
C) victims' voices and feedback.
D) political support.
Question
Which of the following statements is supported by the research on the war on drugs?

A) The number of crimes related to drug use has decreased dramatically.
B) The number of treatment programs available to drug abusers has increased dramatically.
C) The number of violent crimes caused by drug trafficking has decreased dramatically.
D) The number of drug arrests has increased dramatically.
Question
Theft, counterfeiting, and copyright violations are types of

A) virus introduction.
B) unauthorized access.
C) cyber terrorism.
D) software crimes.
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The vast majority of terrorist incidents occurring in the U.S. involve international terrorism.
Question
Which of the following is a prediction made by the authors of the text?

A) Most drugs will be legalized throughout the United States.
B) Issues related to terrorism will dwindle and eventually die down.
C) The number of older offenders will increase.
D) Gun violence will decrease.
Question
Research suggests that heavier drug users are more likely than non-users to be involved in __________ offenses.

A) property
B) criminal
C) sexual
D) violent
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Evidence suggests that cyber-crime is

A) overstated.
B) underreported.
C) rampant.
D) incidental.
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Treatment programs that include individual therapy for sex offenders are usually not implemented because they are

A) expensive.
B) dangerous.
C) ineffective.
D) punitive.
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Throughout the history of the discipline, criminal justice researchers and criminologists have been instrumental in helping to determine the efficacy of criminal justice policies.
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Human __________ refers to offenses where individuals are moved into particular areas without their consent.
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Internet crimes refer to a range of offenses where the offender uses the __________ to perpetrate their offenses.
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In 2014, Colorado and New York legalized the recreational use of marijuana.
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Historically, older adult abuse cases have been primarily attributed to __________ strain.
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The goal of terrorists is to create __________ terror in a broader group of individuals.
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Some older jail inmates are placed on __________ with electronic monitoring under the premise that the offenders are better off in the community.
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Most criminal justice experts believe that drugs cause crime.
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Compared to self-report surveys, official statistics report a higher victimization rate for older adults.
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California was the first state to pass laws covering computer crimes.
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The Islamic State in Iraq is an example of a(n) __________ terrorist group.
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Different countries have different __________ of law violations.
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Gun violence decreased by 39 percent between 1993 and 2011.
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In cases of cyber fraud, the computer is a __________ used in the commission of the crime.
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Opponents of drug legalization argue that drug laws are biased against the poor and minorities.
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The United States has the __________ incarceration rate in the world.
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Voyeurism is an example of a type of sexual abuse perpetrated against older adults.
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Empirical research can single-handedly change criminal justice policies.
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We now live in a __________ world that encourages us to look beyond our borders in order to understand human behavior
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The war on drugs has reduced the number of crimes related to drugs in the U.S.
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Research has shown that heavier drug users are more likely than nonusers to be involved in __________ offenses.
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Briefly describe one prediction that the authors make about the future of criminal justice.
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Briefly describe three ways the criminal justice system will be affected by the increasing aging population.
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Identify and briefly describe one type of severe human trafficking.
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Neglect refers to situations where individuals who have a __________ duty to provide care fail to do so.
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Which three predictions would you make about the criminal justice system 20 years from now?
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Discuss how the war on drugs has impacted the criminal justice system.
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Evidence-based policy refers to one that is supported by __________ research.
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What was Michael Fay's punishment when he was convicted of vandalism in Singapore?
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By the 1980s, the federal government officially declared its __________ with a series of laws that greatly stiffened the penalties for various drug offenses.
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How does recognizing the similarities and differences between crimes and criminal justice responses across the globe affect the criminal justice system in the U.S.?
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Pulling-levers practices often involve the implementation of __________ policies.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of legalizing drugs in the United States. What is your opinion on whether drugs should be legalized?
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Identify three ways the computer may be used in cybercrime.
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How long have criminal justice researchers and criminologists been instrumental in evidence-based policy?
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Which two factors often join together to restrain policy making?
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Define pulling-levers policies and provide an example of one intervention program that implemented this policy. How was the program implemented and what is the interpretation of the program's success?
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Which factor of the illegal drug business is similar to a legitimate business?
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Identify one difference between domestic terrorism and international terrorism.
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Deck 15: Current and Future Criminal Justice Issues
1
Which of the following is a criticism of background check policies?

A) Most gun owners have a felony record.
B) Criminals don't buy their guns legally.
C) Background checks are too time consuming and expensive.
D) The policies violate the Constitution.
B
2
Which country has one of the lowest victimization rates in the world?

A) Northern Ireland
B) Columbia
C) Sierra Leone
D) Japan
D
3
After reviewing dozens of studies on gun/violence policies, Sherman concluded that what works is

A) pulling levers practices and penalty enhancement policies.
B) Operation Exile and Project Ceasefire.
C) sales restriction and possession policies.
D) hot spot law enforcement and background checks.
D
4
Which type of offender gains access illegally to computer databases for the purpose of sabotage?

A) Hacker
B) Stalker
C) Cracker
D) Tracker
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How are older offenders usually protected in prison?

A) Electronic monitoring
B) Solitary confinement
C) 1:1 supervision
D) Segregation
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All of the following are reasons criminologists have ignored elder abuse in their research EXCEPT

A) older persons have the lowest crime rate of any age group.
B) most find the topic unimportant to society.
C) problems are vaguely defined.
D) samples are difficult to find.
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Which terrorism incident is an example of right- and left-wing extremism?

A) The Boston Marathon Bombing
B) The bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building
C) The video beheadings carried out by ISIS
D) The killing of abortion doctor George Tiller
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8
Why do policies based on penalty enhancement ideals generally receive public support?

A) They are used as a tool for racial discrimination.
B) They are endorsed by the National Rifle Association.
C) They have been shown to reduce the teen suicide rate.
D) They don't target the average gun owner.
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Which type of policy is typically a pulling-levers practice?

A) Background checks
B) Penalty enhancement
C) Possession
D) Civil commitment
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All of the following are True of the Patriot Act EXCEPT

A) It was created to track terrorism incidents across the world and over time.
B) It permitted indefinite detention of terrorism suspects.
C) It allowed unprecedented access to financial records of individuals/businesses suspected of terrorism.
D) It legalized the use of wiretaps without court orders in these cases.
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Research suggests that policies controlling the availability of guns should reduce the likelihood of

A) teen violence.
B) injuries from firearms.
C) gang-related crime.
D) sudden deaths.
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Lisa has been living with and caring for her mother, Kay for the past year. Kay has late-stage Alzheimer's disease. She is in a wheelchair and cannot transfer without Lisa's help. Last week, Lisa decided she needed a break and took a vacation out of town, leaving her mother at home with no assistance. Which type of crime has Lisa perpetrated?

A) Physical abuse
B) Intentional neglect
C) Financial abuse
D) Emotional abuse
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13
The fact that alcohol consumption is illegal in Saudi Arabia supports the concept that

A) crime is the same throughout most middle eastern countries.
B) definitions of crime vary across countries.
C) different countries have different responses to crime.
D) various countries have the same risk factors for crime.
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According to the FBI, premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents is

A) trafficking.
B) international trafficking.
C) domestic terrorism.
D) terrorism.
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What is the most serious form of computer crime?

A) Internet crimes
B) Unauthorized access
C) Cyber terrorism
D) Virus introduction
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What is the concern with placing older adult offenders in nursing homes?

A) They are at greater risk for sexual abuse.
B) They typically have more acute medical needs.
C) Other vulnerable residents may be at risk.
D) Staff is not trained in criminal justice issues.
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Between 1993 and 2011, 70 to 80 percent of homicides were committed using

A) drugs.
B) knives.
C) vehicles.
D) handguns.
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According to the FBI's 2012 Internet Crime Complaint Center annual report, computer crimes cost more than __________ dollars that year.

A) 289,000
B) 500,000
C) 3 million
D) 525 million
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Which individual is most likely to experience physical aggression at the hands of his caregiver?

A) Mike, a 78-year-old father of three who has accumulated wealth throughout life.
B) Bob, a 65-year-old stroke patient who lives in a skilled nursing facility.
C) Tim, a 70-year-old widow who has multiple sclerosis.
D) Jack, an 88-year-old former engineer who has Alzheimer's disease.
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All of the following programs are based on penalty enhancement ideals EXCEPT

A) SAFE Act.
B) Project Exile.
C) Operation Ceasefire.
D) Project Ceasefire.
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The Islamic State is a left-wing terrorist group that carries out executions, extortion, and crucifixions.
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22
Problems such as traffic congestion, vandalism, and high rates of disorderly conduct are associated with

A) the legalization of marijuana.
B) evidence-based policies.
C) open-air drug dealing.
D) domestic terrorism.
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Which of the following is a common argument against the legalization of drugs?

A) Drug laws are biased.
B) The war on drugs creates crime.
C) The war on drugs costs too much.
D) Drug use is tied to crime.
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The Boston Marathon Bombing is an example of international terrorism.
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Policies that are supported by empirical research are referred to as

A) anecdotal.
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C) evidence-based.
D) pulling-levers
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Chen makes referrals to dealers in exchange for cash. Which type of drug employee is Chen?

A) Steerer
B) Look out
C) Holder
D) Tout
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Twenty years ago, all of the text's authors predicted that a Department of Homeland Security would be created to focus on various crimes including terrorism.
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Which of the following is an outcome of Colorado's legalization of the recreational use of marijuana?

A) There has been a proliferation of privately-owned drug treatment programs targeting marijuana users.
B) Both violent crimes and property crimes have increased dramatically.
C) More young adults are trying other "harder" drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
D) The state now has a large tax revenue from the legal sale of the drug.
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Criminologist Robert Bohm's 1993 presidential address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences urged scholars to

A) influence policy.
B) conduct research.
C) become technocrats.
D) understand diversity.
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Most criminal justice scholars agree that

A) drugs cause crime.
B) crime causes drugs.
C) crime is synonymous with drugs.
D) drugs and crime are related.
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The U.S. Patriot Act permitted the use of wiretaps without court orders for terrorism suspects.
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Terrorists who threaten harm in an effort to create terror are engaging in

A) cyber terrorism.
B) psychological terrorism.
C) hostage taking.
D) bioterrorism.
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In his address to the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Todd Clear asserted that criminal justice legislation is lacking

A) input from criminal justice experts.
B) adequate funding to implement programs.
C) victims' voices and feedback.
D) political support.
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Which of the following statements is supported by the research on the war on drugs?

A) The number of crimes related to drug use has decreased dramatically.
B) The number of treatment programs available to drug abusers has increased dramatically.
C) The number of violent crimes caused by drug trafficking has decreased dramatically.
D) The number of drug arrests has increased dramatically.
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Theft, counterfeiting, and copyright violations are types of

A) virus introduction.
B) unauthorized access.
C) cyber terrorism.
D) software crimes.
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The vast majority of terrorist incidents occurring in the U.S. involve international terrorism.
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Which of the following is a prediction made by the authors of the text?

A) Most drugs will be legalized throughout the United States.
B) Issues related to terrorism will dwindle and eventually die down.
C) The number of older offenders will increase.
D) Gun violence will decrease.
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Research suggests that heavier drug users are more likely than non-users to be involved in __________ offenses.

A) property
B) criminal
C) sexual
D) violent
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Evidence suggests that cyber-crime is

A) overstated.
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C) rampant.
D) incidental.
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Treatment programs that include individual therapy for sex offenders are usually not implemented because they are

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D) punitive.
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Throughout the history of the discipline, criminal justice researchers and criminologists have been instrumental in helping to determine the efficacy of criminal justice policies.
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Human __________ refers to offenses where individuals are moved into particular areas without their consent.
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Internet crimes refer to a range of offenses where the offender uses the __________ to perpetrate their offenses.
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In 2014, Colorado and New York legalized the recreational use of marijuana.
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Historically, older adult abuse cases have been primarily attributed to __________ strain.
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The goal of terrorists is to create __________ terror in a broader group of individuals.
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Some older jail inmates are placed on __________ with electronic monitoring under the premise that the offenders are better off in the community.
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Most criminal justice experts believe that drugs cause crime.
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Compared to self-report surveys, official statistics report a higher victimization rate for older adults.
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California was the first state to pass laws covering computer crimes.
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The Islamic State in Iraq is an example of a(n) __________ terrorist group.
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Different countries have different __________ of law violations.
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Gun violence decreased by 39 percent between 1993 and 2011.
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In cases of cyber fraud, the computer is a __________ used in the commission of the crime.
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Opponents of drug legalization argue that drug laws are biased against the poor and minorities.
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The United States has the __________ incarceration rate in the world.
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Voyeurism is an example of a type of sexual abuse perpetrated against older adults.
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Empirical research can single-handedly change criminal justice policies.
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We now live in a __________ world that encourages us to look beyond our borders in order to understand human behavior
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The war on drugs has reduced the number of crimes related to drugs in the U.S.
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Research has shown that heavier drug users are more likely than nonusers to be involved in __________ offenses.
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Briefly describe one prediction that the authors make about the future of criminal justice.
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Briefly describe three ways the criminal justice system will be affected by the increasing aging population.
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Identify and briefly describe one type of severe human trafficking.
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Neglect refers to situations where individuals who have a __________ duty to provide care fail to do so.
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Which three predictions would you make about the criminal justice system 20 years from now?
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Discuss how the war on drugs has impacted the criminal justice system.
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Evidence-based policy refers to one that is supported by __________ research.
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What was Michael Fay's punishment when he was convicted of vandalism in Singapore?
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By the 1980s, the federal government officially declared its __________ with a series of laws that greatly stiffened the penalties for various drug offenses.
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How does recognizing the similarities and differences between crimes and criminal justice responses across the globe affect the criminal justice system in the U.S.?
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72
Pulling-levers practices often involve the implementation of __________ policies.
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73
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of legalizing drugs in the United States. What is your opinion on whether drugs should be legalized?
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74
Identify three ways the computer may be used in cybercrime.
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75
How long have criminal justice researchers and criminologists been instrumental in evidence-based policy?
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76
Which two factors often join together to restrain policy making?
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77
Define pulling-levers policies and provide an example of one intervention program that implemented this policy. How was the program implemented and what is the interpretation of the program's success?
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78
Which factor of the illegal drug business is similar to a legitimate business?
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79
Identify one difference between domestic terrorism and international terrorism.
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