Deck 2: The Nature and Measurement of Crime

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Offenses committed by a corporation's officers who pursue illegal activity in the corporation's name.

A)Blue-collar crime.
B)Political crime.
C)Street crime.
D)Corporate crime.
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A nonviolent criminal offense committed during the course of business for financial gain.

A)Blue-collar crime.
B)Street crime.
C)Corporate crime.
D)White-collar crime.
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Criminologists use this term to refer to instances when a victim plays an active role in initiating conflict.

A)Instrumental violence.
B)Group violence.
C)Victim precipitation.
D)Chronic offender.
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This is the use of violence against a state or other political entity to coerce.

A)Serial murder.
B)Crimes against property.
C)Terrorism.
D)Assault.
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This involves the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

A)Robbery.
B)Larceny/theft.
C)Breaking and entering.
D)Burglary.
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This involves the unlawful taking of another person's property.

A)Larceny.
B)Stealing.
C)Mugging.
D)Burglary.
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This is the most extensive and useful measure of crime available.

A)Self-report studies.
B)Victimization surveys.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)Dark figure of crime.
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The sources of error in the UCR are .

A)Unintentional and forced.
B)Correct and incorrect.
C)Unintentional and intentional.
D)Accidental and forced.
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The number of Crime Index offenses divided by the population of an area is called the .

A)UCR.
B)Clearance rate.
C)Part I Offenses.
D)Crime rate.
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Homicides of a sequence of victims committed in three or more separate events over a period of time is .

A)Involuntary manslaughter.
B)A victimless crime.
C)Serial murder.
D)Mass murder.
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This is designed to gather data on each criminal act even if several acts are committed within the same complex of behavior.

A)Part II Offenses.
B)National Incident-based Reporting System.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)FBI's 10 Most Wanted.
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ask crime victims about their experiences.

A)UCR studies.
B)Victimization surveys.
C)Self-report studies.
D)NIBRS surveys.
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Sexual activity, usually sexual intercourse, that is forced on another person without his or her consent, usually under threat of harm, is called .

A)Rape.
B)A misdemeanor.
C)None of the above.
D)Sexual assault.
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is sexual contact that is committed without the other party's consent or with a party who is not capable of giving consent.

A)All of the above.
B)Statutory rape.
C)Sexual assault.
D)Forcible rape.
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Here, individuals are asked to identify the types of offenses they have committed.

A)Uniform Crime Report studies.
B)Arraignments.
C)Self-report studies.
D)Victimization surveys.
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Which part of the crime picture do the UCR, self-report studies, and victimization studies tend to miss?

A)Corporate crime.
B)Drug sales.
C)Organized crime.
D)All of the above.
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Joel Best contended that perceptions of violence are constructed not by official measures of crime, but by .

A)Law enforcement.
B)The criminal justice system.
C)The Uniform Crime Reports.
D)The media.
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Nuisance-type offenses that reflect quality-of-life concerns for many people are called .

A)Crimes against property.
B)Crimes against the person.
C)Crimes against norms.
D)Crimes against public order.
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Violence that is used as a means to another criminal end is called .

A)Random violence.
B)Instrumental violence.
C)Victim precipitation.
D)Gang violence.
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This kind of offender is extremely rare.

A)Arsonist.
B)Serial murderer.
C)Burglar.
D)Mugger.
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Which is not a reason that a victim would not report an offense?

A)The victim may not know the offense happened.
B)The victim fears reprisal.
C)An offense may not be perceived as such.
D)The victim may have committed the offense.
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This annual FBI publication uses data from participating U.S. law enforcement agencies to summarize the incidence and rate of reported crime.

A)Ten Most Wanted List.
B)National Incident-based Reporting System.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted.
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The FBI classifies murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault as .

A)Crimes against humanity.
B)Sensational crimes.
C)Part II Offenses.
D)Violent crimes.
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The FBI currently classifies arson as a .

A)UCR Part II Offense.
B)NIBRS Group B Offense.
C)Property crime.
D)Violent crime.
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Which is not a recognized problem with victimization surveys?

A)Memory decay.
B)A lack of victims.
C)Telescoping.
D)Flaws in question wording.
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This sector of society typically suffers the least victimization but expresses the highest level of fear of crime.

A)Young males.
B)The elderly.
C)The poor.
D)Middle-age women.
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This recently classified social problem became established as a distinct and important issue for the criminal justice system.

A)Wilding.
B)Stalking.
C)Freeway violence.
D)Murder.
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According to Joel Best, which popular conception is part of the public's idea of random violence?

A)Pointlessness.
B)Patternlessness.
C)Deterioration of society.
D)All of the above.
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The advantage of the NIBRS over the UCR is that it allows law enforcement to precisely identify .

A)The characteristics of victims and perpetrators.
B)When and where an offense takes place.
C)The form of an offense.
D)All of the above.
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Rules, regulations, norms, folkways, and laws dictate what is acceptable and what will be sanctioned.
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The most severe penalties are reserved for those who commit offenses against the public order.
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Violence is never used as a means to another criminal end.
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Carjackings are considered robberies.
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Burglary and larceny are practically the same thing.
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Motor vehicle theft involves anything with a motor.
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Some criminal offenses involve no discernible victim.
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A victim may not want to report a crime for several reasons.
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Someday, criminologists will discover the dark figure of crime.
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There are several excellent and extensive means of measuring crime other than the Uniform Crime Reports.
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There are three sources of error in the Uniform Crime Reports.
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The NIBRS gathers data on only the major criminal act committed within a set of criminal acts.
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One method for trying to understand the level of unreported crime is victimization surveys.
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Self-report studies are not filtered through criminal justice system agencies.
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Often, people who fear crime the most are those least in danger of encountering it.
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In 2006, the FBI discontinued the Crime Index because it was found to be a poor indicator of the crime rate within jurisdictions.
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The types of property crime that the criminal justice system measures best are those in which the offender and victim do not know each other.
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More white-collar and corporate offenses go unnoticed and unrecorded than street offenses.
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The NIBRS classifies white-collar and corporate offenses in greater detail than the UCR.
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Victimization surveys do not attempt to create a comprehensive account of criminal offenses.
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Name two of three logistical obstacles to the effective and efficient measurement of crime.
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Calculate the crime rate in a city of 519,415 people that reported 44,896 criminal offenses in 2008.
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List some consistent complaints about the Uniform Crime Reports.
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What is the advantage of the NIBRS over the UCR?
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Give four reasons why measuring corporate and white-collar crime is a difficult task.
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List three problematic issues concerning the NIBRS.
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Why is it important for white-collar and corporate crime to be measured?
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The UCR provides good measures of what the police do. Victimization surveys provide the perspective of those who have suffered some loss. What is the advantage of self-report studies?
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What is a major problem with the anonymity of self-report studies?
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1
Offenses committed by a corporation's officers who pursue illegal activity in the corporation's name.

A)Blue-collar crime.
B)Political crime.
C)Street crime.
D)Corporate crime.
D
2
A nonviolent criminal offense committed during the course of business for financial gain.

A)Blue-collar crime.
B)Street crime.
C)Corporate crime.
D)White-collar crime.
D
3
Criminologists use this term to refer to instances when a victim plays an active role in initiating conflict.

A)Instrumental violence.
B)Group violence.
C)Victim precipitation.
D)Chronic offender.
C
4
This is the use of violence against a state or other political entity to coerce.

A)Serial murder.
B)Crimes against property.
C)Terrorism.
D)Assault.
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5
This involves the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

A)Robbery.
B)Larceny/theft.
C)Breaking and entering.
D)Burglary.
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This involves the unlawful taking of another person's property.

A)Larceny.
B)Stealing.
C)Mugging.
D)Burglary.
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7
This is the most extensive and useful measure of crime available.

A)Self-report studies.
B)Victimization surveys.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)Dark figure of crime.
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The sources of error in the UCR are .

A)Unintentional and forced.
B)Correct and incorrect.
C)Unintentional and intentional.
D)Accidental and forced.
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9
The number of Crime Index offenses divided by the population of an area is called the .

A)UCR.
B)Clearance rate.
C)Part I Offenses.
D)Crime rate.
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10
Homicides of a sequence of victims committed in three or more separate events over a period of time is .

A)Involuntary manslaughter.
B)A victimless crime.
C)Serial murder.
D)Mass murder.
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11
This is designed to gather data on each criminal act even if several acts are committed within the same complex of behavior.

A)Part II Offenses.
B)National Incident-based Reporting System.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)FBI's 10 Most Wanted.
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ask crime victims about their experiences.

A)UCR studies.
B)Victimization surveys.
C)Self-report studies.
D)NIBRS surveys.
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Sexual activity, usually sexual intercourse, that is forced on another person without his or her consent, usually under threat of harm, is called .

A)Rape.
B)A misdemeanor.
C)None of the above.
D)Sexual assault.
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is sexual contact that is committed without the other party's consent or with a party who is not capable of giving consent.

A)All of the above.
B)Statutory rape.
C)Sexual assault.
D)Forcible rape.
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15
Here, individuals are asked to identify the types of offenses they have committed.

A)Uniform Crime Report studies.
B)Arraignments.
C)Self-report studies.
D)Victimization surveys.
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Which part of the crime picture do the UCR, self-report studies, and victimization studies tend to miss?

A)Corporate crime.
B)Drug sales.
C)Organized crime.
D)All of the above.
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Joel Best contended that perceptions of violence are constructed not by official measures of crime, but by .

A)Law enforcement.
B)The criminal justice system.
C)The Uniform Crime Reports.
D)The media.
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Nuisance-type offenses that reflect quality-of-life concerns for many people are called .

A)Crimes against property.
B)Crimes against the person.
C)Crimes against norms.
D)Crimes against public order.
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Violence that is used as a means to another criminal end is called .

A)Random violence.
B)Instrumental violence.
C)Victim precipitation.
D)Gang violence.
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This kind of offender is extremely rare.

A)Arsonist.
B)Serial murderer.
C)Burglar.
D)Mugger.
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21
Which is not a reason that a victim would not report an offense?

A)The victim may not know the offense happened.
B)The victim fears reprisal.
C)An offense may not be perceived as such.
D)The victim may have committed the offense.
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22
This annual FBI publication uses data from participating U.S. law enforcement agencies to summarize the incidence and rate of reported crime.

A)Ten Most Wanted List.
B)National Incident-based Reporting System.
C)Uniform Crime Reports.
D)Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted.
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23
The FBI classifies murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault as .

A)Crimes against humanity.
B)Sensational crimes.
C)Part II Offenses.
D)Violent crimes.
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24
The FBI currently classifies arson as a .

A)UCR Part II Offense.
B)NIBRS Group B Offense.
C)Property crime.
D)Violent crime.
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Which is not a recognized problem with victimization surveys?

A)Memory decay.
B)A lack of victims.
C)Telescoping.
D)Flaws in question wording.
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This sector of society typically suffers the least victimization but expresses the highest level of fear of crime.

A)Young males.
B)The elderly.
C)The poor.
D)Middle-age women.
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This recently classified social problem became established as a distinct and important issue for the criminal justice system.

A)Wilding.
B)Stalking.
C)Freeway violence.
D)Murder.
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According to Joel Best, which popular conception is part of the public's idea of random violence?

A)Pointlessness.
B)Patternlessness.
C)Deterioration of society.
D)All of the above.
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The advantage of the NIBRS over the UCR is that it allows law enforcement to precisely identify .

A)The characteristics of victims and perpetrators.
B)When and where an offense takes place.
C)The form of an offense.
D)All of the above.
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Rules, regulations, norms, folkways, and laws dictate what is acceptable and what will be sanctioned.
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The most severe penalties are reserved for those who commit offenses against the public order.
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Violence is never used as a means to another criminal end.
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Carjackings are considered robberies.
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Burglary and larceny are practically the same thing.
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Motor vehicle theft involves anything with a motor.
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Some criminal offenses involve no discernible victim.
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A victim may not want to report a crime for several reasons.
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Someday, criminologists will discover the dark figure of crime.
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There are several excellent and extensive means of measuring crime other than the Uniform Crime Reports.
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There are three sources of error in the Uniform Crime Reports.
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The NIBRS gathers data on only the major criminal act committed within a set of criminal acts.
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One method for trying to understand the level of unreported crime is victimization surveys.
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Self-report studies are not filtered through criminal justice system agencies.
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Often, people who fear crime the most are those least in danger of encountering it.
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In 2006, the FBI discontinued the Crime Index because it was found to be a poor indicator of the crime rate within jurisdictions.
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The types of property crime that the criminal justice system measures best are those in which the offender and victim do not know each other.
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More white-collar and corporate offenses go unnoticed and unrecorded than street offenses.
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The NIBRS classifies white-collar and corporate offenses in greater detail than the UCR.
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Victimization surveys do not attempt to create a comprehensive account of criminal offenses.
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50
Name two of three logistical obstacles to the effective and efficient measurement of crime.
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51
Calculate the crime rate in a city of 519,415 people that reported 44,896 criminal offenses in 2008.
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52
List some consistent complaints about the Uniform Crime Reports.
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53
What is the advantage of the NIBRS over the UCR?
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Give four reasons why measuring corporate and white-collar crime is a difficult task.
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List three problematic issues concerning the NIBRS.
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Why is it important for white-collar and corporate crime to be measured?
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The UCR provides good measures of what the police do. Victimization surveys provide the perspective of those who have suffered some loss. What is the advantage of self-report studies?
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What is a major problem with the anonymity of self-report studies?
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