Deck 2: Measuring and Explaining Crime

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In the twentieth century crime declined most between ______.

A) 1930-1940
B) 1990-2000
C) 1950-1960
D) 1970-1980
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Researchers who study the causes of crime are:

A) Victimologists
B) Criminologists
C) Psychologists
D) Sociologists
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The number of women in prisons and jails is ____ over time.

A) Remaining stable
B) Decreasing steadily
C) Increasing rapidly
D) Slowly increasing
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Since its inception in 1930,the ____ has attempted to measure the overall rate of crime in the United States by organizing "crimes known to the police."

A) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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The study of crime is referred to as ____.

A) Criminal justice
B) Criminology
C) Psychology
D) Sociology
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A theory of crime in which offenders weigh the possible benefits of criminal activity against the costs of being apprehended is:

A) Rational choice theory
B) Social disorganization theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
Question
Supporters report that ____ gives victims a voice in the criminal justice process.

A) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
B) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) The Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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A theory is:

A) A relationship between two variables in which they vary together
B) An educated guess by a criminologist about the relationship between two variables
C) A statement in which a variable is denoted as the cause of change in another variable
D) An explanation for a phenomenon based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning
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____ is a phrase used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place.

A) "Hidden figure of crime"
B) "Dark prediction of crime"
C) "Dark figure of crime"
D) "Hidden prediction of crime"
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The UCR is comprised of agency data which represents __________ of the American population.

A) 95%
B) 88%
C) 76%
D) 65%
Question
The UCR is prepared annually by:

A) The United States Census Bureau
B) The Department of Homeland Security
C) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) The United States Secret Service
Question
The "dark figure of crime" appears to be:

A) Much higher than suggested by the UCR
B) Much lower than suggested by the UCR
C) Slightly lower than suggested by the UCR
D) Consistent with the UCR
Question
The Uniform Crime Report (UCR)reports on three measurements.Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) The number of persons arrested
B) The number of crimes reported by victims,witnesses,or the police themselves
C) The number of officers and support law enforcement specialists
D) The number of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)agents that compile the UCR
Question
When the UCR presents crime data as a rate,they are reporting:

A) The amount of crime per 100,000 people
B) The amount of change that has occurred since the previous year
C) The total number of crimes
D) The frequency with which a particular crime is committed within a 24 hour period
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Which of the following is a Part II offense?

A) Driving under the influence
B) Burglary
C) Arson
D) Motor vehicle theft
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What are criminological theories primarily concerned with?

A) Assisting the criminal justice professional
B) Constructing grounds to explain the behavior of criminal justice professionals
C) Determining the reasons behind criminal behavior
D) Providing support to criminal psychologists
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While traditionally overlooked in criminological research,__________________ are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S.prison population.

A) African Americans
B) Asians
C) Hispanics
D) American Indians
Question
In what form of data collection are persons asked directly,through personal interviews or questionnaires or over the telephone,about specific criminal activity to which they may have been a party?

A) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
B) National Victimization Survey (NCVS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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A proposition that can be tested by researchers to determine if it is valid is a (n):

A) Hypothesis
B) Scientific method
C) Theory
D) Correlation
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Which of the following is a Part I offense?

A) Driving under the influence
B) Embezzlement
C) Drug abuse violations
D) Larceny/theft
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According to Jack Katz,the emotional or sensual rush a criminal experiences upon the successful completion of a crime is referred to as:

A) "Crime adrenalin"
B) "Criminal benefit"
C) "Rush sensation"
D) "Seduction of crime"
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A theory that believes criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to participate in illegal activity.

A) Labeling theory
B) Learning theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
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Which theory suggests that certain biological or psychological traits in individuals could incline them toward criminal behavior given a certain set of circumstances?

A) Choice theory
B) Social process theory
C) Social structure theory
D) Trait theory
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To understand the basics of addiction and physical dependence,you must understand the role of _ ____________ in the brain.

A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Histamine
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Gambling is considered to be a white-collar crime.
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According to ________________crime occurs when three factors are present: a likely offender,a suitable target,and the absence of a capable guardian.

A) Choice theory
B) Social disorganization
C) Social process theory
D) Routine activity theory
Question
A delinquent or criminal who commits multiple offenses and is considered part of a small group of wrongdoers who are responsible for a majority of the antisocial activity in any given community is a:

A) Constant criminal
B) Chronic offender
C) Constant offender
D) Persistent perpetrator
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Robbery is considered a violent crime.
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According to Wolfgang,Figlio,and Sellin,what percent of juvenile offenders has been shown to be responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime?

A) 6%
B) 10%
C) 14%
D) 80%
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Social conflict theory focuses on ____ as a key component in explaining crime.

A) Choice
B) The community
C) Learning
D) Power
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Shaw and McKay studied high-crime neighborhoods and discovered that these "zones" were characterized by ____,or a breakdown in schools,families,and community groups.

A) Chaos
B) Conflict
C) Disorganization
D) Disruption
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Assault and battery are the same crime.
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Learning theory was popularized by:

A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Clifford Shaw
C) Edwin Sutherland
D) Henry McKay
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Choice theorists believe the best way to deter crime is to:

A) Increase the severity of the punishment for offending
B) Provide counseling and treatment for those individuals at risk for offending
C) Establish programs to strengthen communities
D) Divert juvenile offenders from the criminal justice system
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According to ____,criminal offending is the result of interactions with parents,friends and peer groups.

A) Choice theory
B) Social disorganization theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three neurotransmitters that seem particularly related to aggressive behavior?

A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Estrogen
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Robbery is the unlawful entry of a structure with the intention of committing a serious crime such as theft.
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The UCR presents crime data collected annually from local,state,and federal law enforcement agencies.
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A chronic offender is also referred to as a ____.

A) Career criminal
B) Constant criminal
C) Chronic victim
D) Persistent perpetrator
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What is the school of criminology that is often associated with a critique of our capitalist economic system?

A) Labeling
B) Social conflict
C) Social disorganization
D) Social process
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Research shows that serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is related to aggressive behavior.
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All individuals are at equal risk of being victimized by crime.
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Prostitution and gambling are examples of ____________________.
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There are currently no theories that associate physical characteristics with criminality.
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UCR Part I offenses include attempted as well as completed crimes.
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Victimology is a school of criminology that studies why certain people are the victims of crimes and the optimal role for victims in the criminal justice system.
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As a reaction to the research of the "chronic 6%," law enforcement agencies and district attorneys' offices have devised specific strategies to apprehend and prosecute repeat offenders.
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__________ is the act of taking property from another person through force,threat of force,or intimidation.
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Part I offenses are recorded by the FBI to give a general idea of the "crime picture" in the United States.
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There are potentially criminal penalties for subjects who admit to criminal activity in a self-report survey.
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Victim surveys are used to collect data from criminals and victims of crime.
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The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)are compiled by the __________.
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Part II offenses are measured only by __________ data.
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There are seven Part II offenses listed in the UCR.
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Crime is an overwhelmingly male activity.
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UCR crime rates are expressed per 10,000 people.
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Trait theorists believe that crime is best addressed by punishing criminal offenders.
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_______________describes an illegal act or series of acts committed by an individual or business entity using some nonviolent means to obtain a personal or business advantage.
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The dark figure of crime refers to those offenses that are committed,but are unknown to the police.
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A correlation between variables means that one variable causes change in another variable.
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Someone with low self-control is likely to solve problems with _______________ rather than his or her intellect.
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Compare and contrast Part I and Part II crimes of the UCR Reports.
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A _______________ is a chemical that transmits nerve impulses between nerve cells and from nerve cells to the brain.
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__________ allow the victims of crime to speak directly to crime experts about their experiences.
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Describe the Uniform Crime Report (UCR).Who compiles this crime measurement source,when was it created,and what does it include?
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Medical drugs that require a physician's permission for purchase are ________________________.
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_______________ regulates perceptions of pleasure and reward.
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A _____________ is an explanation of a happening or circumstance that is based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning
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A proposition that can be tested by researchers to determine if it is valid is a(n)____________________.
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__________ is the scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
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__________ suggests that a lack of social control,as provided by entities such as the family or school,can lead to antisocial behavior.
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____________ is/are researchers who study the causes of crime.
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Criminologists believe that first-time illegal drug users go through a ___________________ in taking up the habit.
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The two major branches of social process theory are learning theory and __________ theory.
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Compare and contrast victim surveys and self-reported surveys
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Strain theory has its roots in the works of Emile Durkheim and his concept of _________________.
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__________ is more important that skin color when it comes to crime trends.
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The ___________________________ refers to the actual amount of crime that takes place.
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What is meant by "the dark figure of crime?" Are there sources that help to reveal this "dark figure?"
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List and discuss the six different main categories of crime.
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Deck 2: Measuring and Explaining Crime
1
In the twentieth century crime declined most between ______.

A) 1930-1940
B) 1990-2000
C) 1950-1960
D) 1970-1980
B
2
Researchers who study the causes of crime are:

A) Victimologists
B) Criminologists
C) Psychologists
D) Sociologists
B
3
The number of women in prisons and jails is ____ over time.

A) Remaining stable
B) Decreasing steadily
C) Increasing rapidly
D) Slowly increasing
C
4
Since its inception in 1930,the ____ has attempted to measure the overall rate of crime in the United States by organizing "crimes known to the police."

A) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
B) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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The study of crime is referred to as ____.

A) Criminal justice
B) Criminology
C) Psychology
D) Sociology
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A theory of crime in which offenders weigh the possible benefits of criminal activity against the costs of being apprehended is:

A) Rational choice theory
B) Social disorganization theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
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7
Supporters report that ____ gives victims a voice in the criminal justice process.

A) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
B) National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) The Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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A theory is:

A) A relationship between two variables in which they vary together
B) An educated guess by a criminologist about the relationship between two variables
C) A statement in which a variable is denoted as the cause of change in another variable
D) An explanation for a phenomenon based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning
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9
____ is a phrase used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place.

A) "Hidden figure of crime"
B) "Dark prediction of crime"
C) "Dark figure of crime"
D) "Hidden prediction of crime"
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10
The UCR is comprised of agency data which represents __________ of the American population.

A) 95%
B) 88%
C) 76%
D) 65%
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11
The UCR is prepared annually by:

A) The United States Census Bureau
B) The Department of Homeland Security
C) The Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) The United States Secret Service
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12
The "dark figure of crime" appears to be:

A) Much higher than suggested by the UCR
B) Much lower than suggested by the UCR
C) Slightly lower than suggested by the UCR
D) Consistent with the UCR
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13
The Uniform Crime Report (UCR)reports on three measurements.Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) The number of persons arrested
B) The number of crimes reported by victims,witnesses,or the police themselves
C) The number of officers and support law enforcement specialists
D) The number of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)agents that compile the UCR
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14
When the UCR presents crime data as a rate,they are reporting:

A) The amount of crime per 100,000 people
B) The amount of change that has occurred since the previous year
C) The total number of crimes
D) The frequency with which a particular crime is committed within a 24 hour period
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Which of the following is a Part II offense?

A) Driving under the influence
B) Burglary
C) Arson
D) Motor vehicle theft
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What are criminological theories primarily concerned with?

A) Assisting the criminal justice professional
B) Constructing grounds to explain the behavior of criminal justice professionals
C) Determining the reasons behind criminal behavior
D) Providing support to criminal psychologists
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While traditionally overlooked in criminological research,__________________ are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S.prison population.

A) African Americans
B) Asians
C) Hispanics
D) American Indians
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In what form of data collection are persons asked directly,through personal interviews or questionnaires or over the telephone,about specific criminal activity to which they may have been a party?

A) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
B) National Victimization Survey (NCVS)
C) Self-report surveys
D) Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
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A proposition that can be tested by researchers to determine if it is valid is a (n):

A) Hypothesis
B) Scientific method
C) Theory
D) Correlation
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Which of the following is a Part I offense?

A) Driving under the influence
B) Embezzlement
C) Drug abuse violations
D) Larceny/theft
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21
According to Jack Katz,the emotional or sensual rush a criminal experiences upon the successful completion of a crime is referred to as:

A) "Crime adrenalin"
B) "Criminal benefit"
C) "Rush sensation"
D) "Seduction of crime"
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22
A theory that believes criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to participate in illegal activity.

A) Labeling theory
B) Learning theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
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23
Which theory suggests that certain biological or psychological traits in individuals could incline them toward criminal behavior given a certain set of circumstances?

A) Choice theory
B) Social process theory
C) Social structure theory
D) Trait theory
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To understand the basics of addiction and physical dependence,you must understand the role of _ ____________ in the brain.

A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Histamine
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Gambling is considered to be a white-collar crime.
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According to ________________crime occurs when three factors are present: a likely offender,a suitable target,and the absence of a capable guardian.

A) Choice theory
B) Social disorganization
C) Social process theory
D) Routine activity theory
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A delinquent or criminal who commits multiple offenses and is considered part of a small group of wrongdoers who are responsible for a majority of the antisocial activity in any given community is a:

A) Constant criminal
B) Chronic offender
C) Constant offender
D) Persistent perpetrator
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Robbery is considered a violent crime.
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According to Wolfgang,Figlio,and Sellin,what percent of juvenile offenders has been shown to be responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime?

A) 6%
B) 10%
C) 14%
D) 80%
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Social conflict theory focuses on ____ as a key component in explaining crime.

A) Choice
B) The community
C) Learning
D) Power
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31
Shaw and McKay studied high-crime neighborhoods and discovered that these "zones" were characterized by ____,or a breakdown in schools,families,and community groups.

A) Chaos
B) Conflict
C) Disorganization
D) Disruption
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Assault and battery are the same crime.
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Learning theory was popularized by:

A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Clifford Shaw
C) Edwin Sutherland
D) Henry McKay
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Choice theorists believe the best way to deter crime is to:

A) Increase the severity of the punishment for offending
B) Provide counseling and treatment for those individuals at risk for offending
C) Establish programs to strengthen communities
D) Divert juvenile offenders from the criminal justice system
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According to ____,criminal offending is the result of interactions with parents,friends and peer groups.

A) Choice theory
B) Social disorganization theory
C) Social process theory
D) Trait theory
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three neurotransmitters that seem particularly related to aggressive behavior?

A) Serotonin
B) Norepinephrine
C) Dopamine
D) Estrogen
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37
Robbery is the unlawful entry of a structure with the intention of committing a serious crime such as theft.
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38
The UCR presents crime data collected annually from local,state,and federal law enforcement agencies.
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39
A chronic offender is also referred to as a ____.

A) Career criminal
B) Constant criminal
C) Chronic victim
D) Persistent perpetrator
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What is the school of criminology that is often associated with a critique of our capitalist economic system?

A) Labeling
B) Social conflict
C) Social disorganization
D) Social process
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Research shows that serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is related to aggressive behavior.
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42
All individuals are at equal risk of being victimized by crime.
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Prostitution and gambling are examples of ____________________.
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There are currently no theories that associate physical characteristics with criminality.
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45
UCR Part I offenses include attempted as well as completed crimes.
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Victimology is a school of criminology that studies why certain people are the victims of crimes and the optimal role for victims in the criminal justice system.
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As a reaction to the research of the "chronic 6%," law enforcement agencies and district attorneys' offices have devised specific strategies to apprehend and prosecute repeat offenders.
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__________ is the act of taking property from another person through force,threat of force,or intimidation.
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Part I offenses are recorded by the FBI to give a general idea of the "crime picture" in the United States.
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There are potentially criminal penalties for subjects who admit to criminal activity in a self-report survey.
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Victim surveys are used to collect data from criminals and victims of crime.
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The Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)are compiled by the __________.
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Part II offenses are measured only by __________ data.
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There are seven Part II offenses listed in the UCR.
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Crime is an overwhelmingly male activity.
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UCR crime rates are expressed per 10,000 people.
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Trait theorists believe that crime is best addressed by punishing criminal offenders.
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_______________describes an illegal act or series of acts committed by an individual or business entity using some nonviolent means to obtain a personal or business advantage.
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The dark figure of crime refers to those offenses that are committed,but are unknown to the police.
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A correlation between variables means that one variable causes change in another variable.
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Someone with low self-control is likely to solve problems with _______________ rather than his or her intellect.
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Compare and contrast Part I and Part II crimes of the UCR Reports.
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A _______________ is a chemical that transmits nerve impulses between nerve cells and from nerve cells to the brain.
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__________ allow the victims of crime to speak directly to crime experts about their experiences.
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Describe the Uniform Crime Report (UCR).Who compiles this crime measurement source,when was it created,and what does it include?
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Medical drugs that require a physician's permission for purchase are ________________________.
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_______________ regulates perceptions of pleasure and reward.
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A _____________ is an explanation of a happening or circumstance that is based on observation,experimentation,and reasoning
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A proposition that can be tested by researchers to determine if it is valid is a(n)____________________.
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__________ is the scientific study of mental processes and behavior.
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__________ suggests that a lack of social control,as provided by entities such as the family or school,can lead to antisocial behavior.
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____________ is/are researchers who study the causes of crime.
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Criminologists believe that first-time illegal drug users go through a ___________________ in taking up the habit.
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The two major branches of social process theory are learning theory and __________ theory.
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Compare and contrast victim surveys and self-reported surveys
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Strain theory has its roots in the works of Emile Durkheim and his concept of _________________.
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77
__________ is more important that skin color when it comes to crime trends.
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78
The ___________________________ refers to the actual amount of crime that takes place.
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79
What is meant by "the dark figure of crime?" Are there sources that help to reveal this "dark figure?"
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80
List and discuss the six different main categories of crime.
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