Deck 1: Introduction to Organized Crime

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ccording to the text, in a bureaucracy, positions are assigned on what basis?

A) physical appearance
B) competence
C) family ties
D) gender
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Organizational affiliation provides a form of ___________ by reputation, encouraging networking that facilitates cooperation between criminals that might not otherwise occur.

A) knowledge
B) veracity
C) credentialing
D) toughness
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redentials enable the possessor to engage in criminal activity knowing he will be supported by

A) the local police.
B) the criminal organization.
C) the federal government.
D) all of these.
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criminal network has places where participants congregate, "hangouts," places that welcome their patronage. According to the text, what are these called?

A) points of convergence
B) working class bars
C) elite night clubs
D) trade association
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n organized crime group has a vertical power structure with at least three permanent ranks. his statement describes which attribute of organized crime?

A) the ideological attribute
B) the hierarchical attribute
C) governed by explicit rules and regulations attribute
D) the monopolistic attribute
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hat is a key difference between organized crime and terrorism?

A) a willingness to use violence
B) political goals
C) the use of drugs for financial gain
D) none of these
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or an organized crime group, bureaucratic structure has some deficiencies. Which of the following is an example of such a deficiency?

A) compartmentalization
B) organizing street level members into cells
C) allowing street members to know only the members of their cell
D) responsibilities carried out in an impersonal manner
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riminal subcultures require a third party who can construct a "social bridge," between persons with complementary resources and interests. What is this person called?

A) parlayer
B) broker
C) remunerator
D) joiner
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he differences between terrorist organizations and OC groups rest on ___________.

A) means and ends
B) tactics
C) organizational structure
D) all of these
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n organized crime group dislikes competition. his statement describes which attribute of organized crime?

A) the violence attribute
B) the organizational attribute
C) the kinship attribute
D) the monopolistic attribute
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According to Abadinsky, which variable best distinguishes organized crime from conventional crime?

A) perpetuity
B) violence
C) economics
D) all of these
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hich of the following is an example of how deficiencies of bureaucratic structure can be offset in a criminal organization?

A) written rules and regulations.
B) communication from the top down the chain of command.
C) compartmentalization
D) extensive division of labor
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Recent changes in the global economy and in international political alignments have greatly ____________ the criminal underworld.

A) benefited
B) hampered
C) hindered
D) all of these
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redentialing by reputation _____________.

A) encourages networking.
B) facilitates cooperation between criminals.
C) promotes business relationships.
D) all of these.
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ureaucracies are _____________ organizations.

A) outdated
B) kinship-based
C) rational
D) geographically-restricted
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ccording to the text, a franchise provides

A) a sense of entitlement.
B) a rank assignment in the organization.
C) a guaranteed income.
D) all of these.
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Which of the following is not an attribute of organized crime?

A) has political goals
B) hierarchical
C) governed by explicit rules and regulations
D) monopolistic
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hich of the following is not a feature of bureaucracies?

A) a complicated hierarchy
B) extensive division of labor
C) equality of membership
D) extensive written rules and regulations
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hich of the following motivates traditional organized crime groups?

A) social doctrine
B) political beliefs
C) ideological concerns
D) none of these
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____________ is defined as terrorist acts carried out by groups directly or indirectly involved in cultivating, manufacturing, transporting, or distributing illegal drugs.

A) Prescripted-terrorism
B) Narcoterrorism
C) Cyberterrorism
D) Postal terrorism
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rganizational affiliation provides a form of _____________ by reputation, facilitating cooperation between criminals.
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olitical and economic problems can lead to a growing underground economy that habituates people to working outside the legal framework.
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n an organized crime group, violence is a readily available and routinely accepted resource.
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Members of organized crime view themselves as conventional members of society.
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here is a generally accepted definition of terrorism.
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errorists and organized criminals do not share any attributes.
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There is no generally accepted definition of organized crime.
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oth terrorist groups and criminal organizations use compartmentalization.
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hich of the following can serve to promote business relationships between criminals who do not enjoy a history of interaction?

A) franchising
B) structuring
C) credentialing
D) all of these
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iudad del Este (CDE), "City of the East," provides a microcosm of the nexus between organized crime and terrorism. Which of the following organized crime group(s) use(s) this Paraguayan city as a meeting place?

A) Colombian crime groups
B) Chinese Triads
C) yakuza
D) all of these
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he goals of an organized crime group are __________ and __________.
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oints of convergence are meeting places that provide opportunity for organized criminals to enhance their interests.
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hich of the following is true of today's criminal networks?

A) They are fluid, forming new alliances with other networks around the world.
B) They are fluid, but form new alliances only within their own country.
C) They are rigid, avoiding new alliances with other networks.
D) They are fluid, but form new alliances only with their own ethnic group.
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criminal network has points of ______________ where participants congregate.
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Organized crime is self-perpetuating.
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iudad del Este (CDE), "City of the East," is a center of operation for FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia).
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hich of the following intertwined with the rapid expansion of global markets, providing greater opportunity for transnational organized crime?

A) World War II
B) the collapse of the Soviet Union
C) the Gulf War
D) the 1960s democratizing of Latin America
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_______________ is a type of bureaucratic structure that organizes persons at the operational/street level into cells whose members know only the people in their same cell.
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he collapse of the ____________ was a pivotal event that intertwined with the rapid expansion of global markets.
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hich of the following is/are an element of the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime?

A) a structured group of three or more persons
B) existing for a period of time
C) acting in concert
D) all of these
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ow is terrorism different from organized crime? Provide examples to support your answer.
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n a criminal network, the "third person" who serves as a "social bridge" is called a _______________.
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tate the attributes of a bureaucracy and discuss how a criminal organization may find it necessary to adopt some or all of those attributes.
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nlike organized crime, terrorism is inherently ________________.
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hat is the importance, for members of a crime group, of points of convergence?
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n a bureaucracy, positions are assigned on the basis of _______________.
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tate three attributes of a bureaucracy that can be problematic for an organized crime group and discuss how those attributes might cause problems.
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hat are the features of a criminal network?
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iscuss the relationship between terrorism and organized crime.
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tate the eight attributes of organized crime and describe each.
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n what ways have transnational criminal organizations taken advantage of our increasingly interconnected world to expand their illicit enterprises?
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hat is the role of a broker in organized crime?
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bureaucracy has an extensive division of ________________.
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he ________________ Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime states that an "organized criminal group shall mean a structured group of three or more persons, existing for a period of time and acting in concert with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes or offenses established in accordance with this Convention, in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other benefit."
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xplain how globalization has affected organized crime.
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Deck 1: Introduction to Organized Crime
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ccording to the text, in a bureaucracy, positions are assigned on what basis?

A) physical appearance
B) competence
C) family ties
D) gender
B
2
Organizational affiliation provides a form of ___________ by reputation, encouraging networking that facilitates cooperation between criminals that might not otherwise occur.

A) knowledge
B) veracity
C) credentialing
D) toughness
C
3
redentials enable the possessor to engage in criminal activity knowing he will be supported by

A) the local police.
B) the criminal organization.
C) the federal government.
D) all of these.
B
4
criminal network has places where participants congregate, "hangouts," places that welcome their patronage. According to the text, what are these called?

A) points of convergence
B) working class bars
C) elite night clubs
D) trade association
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n organized crime group has a vertical power structure with at least three permanent ranks. his statement describes which attribute of organized crime?

A) the ideological attribute
B) the hierarchical attribute
C) governed by explicit rules and regulations attribute
D) the monopolistic attribute
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hat is a key difference between organized crime and terrorism?

A) a willingness to use violence
B) political goals
C) the use of drugs for financial gain
D) none of these
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or an organized crime group, bureaucratic structure has some deficiencies. Which of the following is an example of such a deficiency?

A) compartmentalization
B) organizing street level members into cells
C) allowing street members to know only the members of their cell
D) responsibilities carried out in an impersonal manner
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riminal subcultures require a third party who can construct a "social bridge," between persons with complementary resources and interests. What is this person called?

A) parlayer
B) broker
C) remunerator
D) joiner
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he differences between terrorist organizations and OC groups rest on ___________.

A) means and ends
B) tactics
C) organizational structure
D) all of these
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n organized crime group dislikes competition. his statement describes which attribute of organized crime?

A) the violence attribute
B) the organizational attribute
C) the kinship attribute
D) the monopolistic attribute
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According to Abadinsky, which variable best distinguishes organized crime from conventional crime?

A) perpetuity
B) violence
C) economics
D) all of these
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hich of the following is an example of how deficiencies of bureaucratic structure can be offset in a criminal organization?

A) written rules and regulations.
B) communication from the top down the chain of command.
C) compartmentalization
D) extensive division of labor
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Recent changes in the global economy and in international political alignments have greatly ____________ the criminal underworld.

A) benefited
B) hampered
C) hindered
D) all of these
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redentialing by reputation _____________.

A) encourages networking.
B) facilitates cooperation between criminals.
C) promotes business relationships.
D) all of these.
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ureaucracies are _____________ organizations.

A) outdated
B) kinship-based
C) rational
D) geographically-restricted
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ccording to the text, a franchise provides

A) a sense of entitlement.
B) a rank assignment in the organization.
C) a guaranteed income.
D) all of these.
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Which of the following is not an attribute of organized crime?

A) has political goals
B) hierarchical
C) governed by explicit rules and regulations
D) monopolistic
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hich of the following is not a feature of bureaucracies?

A) a complicated hierarchy
B) extensive division of labor
C) equality of membership
D) extensive written rules and regulations
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hich of the following motivates traditional organized crime groups?

A) social doctrine
B) political beliefs
C) ideological concerns
D) none of these
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____________ is defined as terrorist acts carried out by groups directly or indirectly involved in cultivating, manufacturing, transporting, or distributing illegal drugs.

A) Prescripted-terrorism
B) Narcoterrorism
C) Cyberterrorism
D) Postal terrorism
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rganizational affiliation provides a form of _____________ by reputation, facilitating cooperation between criminals.
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olitical and economic problems can lead to a growing underground economy that habituates people to working outside the legal framework.
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n an organized crime group, violence is a readily available and routinely accepted resource.
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Members of organized crime view themselves as conventional members of society.
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here is a generally accepted definition of terrorism.
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errorists and organized criminals do not share any attributes.
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There is no generally accepted definition of organized crime.
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oth terrorist groups and criminal organizations use compartmentalization.
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hich of the following can serve to promote business relationships between criminals who do not enjoy a history of interaction?

A) franchising
B) structuring
C) credentialing
D) all of these
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iudad del Este (CDE), "City of the East," provides a microcosm of the nexus between organized crime and terrorism. Which of the following organized crime group(s) use(s) this Paraguayan city as a meeting place?

A) Colombian crime groups
B) Chinese Triads
C) yakuza
D) all of these
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he goals of an organized crime group are __________ and __________.
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oints of convergence are meeting places that provide opportunity for organized criminals to enhance their interests.
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hich of the following is true of today's criminal networks?

A) They are fluid, forming new alliances with other networks around the world.
B) They are fluid, but form new alliances only within their own country.
C) They are rigid, avoiding new alliances with other networks.
D) They are fluid, but form new alliances only with their own ethnic group.
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criminal network has points of ______________ where participants congregate.
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Organized crime is self-perpetuating.
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iudad del Este (CDE), "City of the East," is a center of operation for FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia).
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hich of the following intertwined with the rapid expansion of global markets, providing greater opportunity for transnational organized crime?

A) World War II
B) the collapse of the Soviet Union
C) the Gulf War
D) the 1960s democratizing of Latin America
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_______________ is a type of bureaucratic structure that organizes persons at the operational/street level into cells whose members know only the people in their same cell.
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he collapse of the ____________ was a pivotal event that intertwined with the rapid expansion of global markets.
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hich of the following is/are an element of the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime?

A) a structured group of three or more persons
B) existing for a period of time
C) acting in concert
D) all of these
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ow is terrorism different from organized crime? Provide examples to support your answer.
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n a criminal network, the "third person" who serves as a "social bridge" is called a _______________.
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tate the attributes of a bureaucracy and discuss how a criminal organization may find it necessary to adopt some or all of those attributes.
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nlike organized crime, terrorism is inherently ________________.
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hat is the importance, for members of a crime group, of points of convergence?
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n a bureaucracy, positions are assigned on the basis of _______________.
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tate three attributes of a bureaucracy that can be problematic for an organized crime group and discuss how those attributes might cause problems.
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hat are the features of a criminal network?
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iscuss the relationship between terrorism and organized crime.
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tate the eight attributes of organized crime and describe each.
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n what ways have transnational criminal organizations taken advantage of our increasingly interconnected world to expand their illicit enterprises?
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hat is the role of a broker in organized crime?
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bureaucracy has an extensive division of ________________.
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he ________________ Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime states that an "organized criminal group shall mean a structured group of three or more persons, existing for a period of time and acting in concert with the aim of committing one or more serious crimes or offenses established in accordance with this Convention, in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other benefit."
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