Deck 1: Global Crime in Context: Defining and Measuring Global Crime

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-Anomie
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-Comparative crime.
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-Cultural dimensions framework.
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-Discrimination.
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-Ethnicity.
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-Ethnocentrism.
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-Gender role.
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-Globalization.
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-International crime.
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What is the definition of the following word:

-Police discretion.
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-Prejudice.
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What is the definition of the following word:

-Race
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-Self-report studies.
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What is the definition of the following word:
-Transnational crime.
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What is the definition of the following word:
-Transnational organized crime.
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What is the definition of the following word:
-Victimization surveys.
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What is not one of the institutions formed by culture?

A) Religion
B) Laws
C) Technology
D) Social institutions
E) None of the above
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______ is the evaluation of other cultures according to ideas originating from one's own culture.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Racism
C) Crime
D) Discrimination
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____ is the most powerful factor affecting the world's societies since colonialism.

A) Globalization
B) Crime
C) Technology
D) Religion
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____ are social and behavioral norms that cultures consider to be appropriate to each sex.

A) Gender roles
B) Family norms
C) Sexual identity
D) Femininity
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Approximately how many students are crossing geographic and educational borders in pursuit of international education every year?

A) 100,000
B) 1,000
C) 3 million
D) 100 million
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Which is not a profession that students who return to their home countries bring with them to improve lives of their nation's citizens?

A) Medical doctors
B) Professors
C) Engineers
D) Scientists
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Which is a social concept used to categorize human beings into specific groups by anatomical, cultural, genetic, geographical, historical, and/or linguistic traits?

A) Race
B) Ethnicity
C) Sex
D) Gender
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____ fundamentalists are most likely to believe that everyone else should think as they do and are willing to go to extreme measures to ensure this end.

A) Gender
B) Political
C) Cultural
D) Religion
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Which is not something that religious fundamentalists would call for?

A) The United States to be a Christian country
B) Israel to be an Islamic country that operates under Islamic law
C) India to be a Hindu country
D) Israel to be an Orthodox Jewish Country
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Which is a negative effect of globalization?

A) Adoption of rules of law
B) Adoption of human rights
C) Bland uniformity
D) None of the above
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What could be a result of globalization

A) Bring jobs
B) Bring nations prosperity
C) Vulnerability of concentrations of wealth
D) All of the above
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All are reasons why there are not more efforts to measure global crime EXCEPT:

A) Administration
B) Expense
C) Motivation
D) Difficulty
E) None of the above
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The decision power of the police to arrest a suspect and charge him or her with a crime is known as _______

A) Police Discretion
B) Police use of force
C) Police deviance
D) All of the above are known terms to describe this
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Victims may not report crime to the police for these reasons except:

A) Lack of trust in the police
B) Fear of reprisal
C) The offender is a family member
D) When the victim broke the law
E) Victims always report crimes to the police
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The International Self-Report Delinquency Study studies youth delinquency in what areas of the world?

A) Europe, North America, and Latin America
B) Latin America, North America, and South America
C) Asia, Europe, and North America
D) Asia, Europe, and Australia
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Crime committed by one country against another, by a country's government against civilians, or by a militant group against civilians.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Measures how crime varies across countries.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Crime perpetrated by highly organized groups between and amongst countries.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Criminal activity by individuals or groups that crosses country borders.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Variations in the response to crime in specifications of crime (laws), resources to control crime, and the professionalism of criminal justice practitioners.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Societies differ in the extent to which they promote self-control.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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The degree to which we prefer to be individuals or members of a group is greatly influenced by our culture.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Just as individuals differ in their adoption of gender roles, so do cultures.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Measure of how individuals in society perceive the distribution of power within that society.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Some people are able to defer gratification and save for the distant future, whereas others are impulsive and seem to live for the moment.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Societies vary in their tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Occurs routinely in some contexts but not in others.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Discrimination can occur when an individual uses his or her own prejudice to make professional decisions on the job.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Discrimination that occurs throughout the criminal justice system at all stages and reflects discrimination that occurs in many other parts of the society.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Conditions in the criminal justice system in which no discrimination exists.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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This discrimination occurs when the outcomes of certain policies or administrative practices result in one group being disproportionately affected.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Some accountants believe that due to global white-collar crime, there is no completely safe place in the world to do business.
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The terms "global crime" and "global justice" are not used inclusively.
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Deviant behavior and criminal activity are often the results of new family structures.
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Students that travel abroad for university always come back to their home country to help use their education to improve standards.
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Individuals who acquire sophisticated computer skills are no longer limited to committing computer crime in their own country.
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Prejudice always will turn into discrimination.
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The United Nations has attempted to measure global crime.
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It would be inexpensive to measure crime internationally.
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All nations are supportive to producing global crime statistics on a nation-by-nation level.
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Self-report studies are the correct way to measure crime.
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Official statistics from law enforcement are not always accurate.
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Self-report studies are seldom used on an international basis.
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Direct comparisons between the results of victimization surveys and results of official statistics are difficult.
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What is the difference between self-report studies and victimization surveys?
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Give examples of transnational organized crime.
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Give an example of police discretion.
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What are the different ways in which an individual can be discriminated against?
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What is cultural dimension framework?
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How are self-report studies used within research?
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Give an example of a gender norm.
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Deck 1: Global Crime in Context: Defining and Measuring Global Crime
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What is the definition of the following word:

-Anomie
A situation in which society provides little or no moral guidance to individuals.
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What is the definition of the following word:

-Comparative crime.
The measure of how crime varies across countries.
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What is the definition of the following word:
-Cultural dimensions framework.
Hofstede's theory that a society's culture affects its members' values and that these values relate to behavior.
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What is the definition of the following word:

-Discrimination.
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-Ethnicity.
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-Ethnocentrism.
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-Gender role.
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-Globalization.
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-International crime.
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-Police discretion.
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-Prejudice.
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-Race
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-Self-report studies.
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-Transnational crime.
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-Transnational organized crime.
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What is not one of the institutions formed by culture?

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______ is the evaluation of other cultures according to ideas originating from one's own culture.

A) Ethnocentrism
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C) Crime
D) Discrimination
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____ is the most powerful factor affecting the world's societies since colonialism.

A) Globalization
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____ are social and behavioral norms that cultures consider to be appropriate to each sex.

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D) Femininity
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Approximately how many students are crossing geographic and educational borders in pursuit of international education every year?

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D) 100 million
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Which is not a profession that students who return to their home countries bring with them to improve lives of their nation's citizens?

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Which is a social concept used to categorize human beings into specific groups by anatomical, cultural, genetic, geographical, historical, and/or linguistic traits?

A) Race
B) Ethnicity
C) Sex
D) Gender
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____ fundamentalists are most likely to believe that everyone else should think as they do and are willing to go to extreme measures to ensure this end.

A) Gender
B) Political
C) Cultural
D) Religion
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Which is not something that religious fundamentalists would call for?

A) The United States to be a Christian country
B) Israel to be an Islamic country that operates under Islamic law
C) India to be a Hindu country
D) Israel to be an Orthodox Jewish Country
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Which is a negative effect of globalization?

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C) Bland uniformity
D) None of the above
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What could be a result of globalization

A) Bring jobs
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D) All of the above
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All are reasons why there are not more efforts to measure global crime EXCEPT:

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E) None of the above
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The decision power of the police to arrest a suspect and charge him or her with a crime is known as _______

A) Police Discretion
B) Police use of force
C) Police deviance
D) All of the above are known terms to describe this
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Victims may not report crime to the police for these reasons except:

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B) Fear of reprisal
C) The offender is a family member
D) When the victim broke the law
E) Victims always report crimes to the police
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The International Self-Report Delinquency Study studies youth delinquency in what areas of the world?

A) Europe, North America, and Latin America
B) Latin America, North America, and South America
C) Asia, Europe, and North America
D) Asia, Europe, and Australia
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Crime committed by one country against another, by a country's government against civilians, or by a militant group against civilians.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Measures how crime varies across countries.

A) Transnational organized crime
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C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Crime perpetrated by highly organized groups between and amongst countries.

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C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Criminal activity by individuals or groups that crosses country borders.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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Variations in the response to crime in specifications of crime (laws), resources to control crime, and the professionalism of criminal justice practitioners.

A) Transnational organized crime
B) Comparative crime
C) Comparative criminal justice systems
D) Transnational crime
E) International crime
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37
Societies differ in the extent to which they promote self-control.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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The degree to which we prefer to be individuals or members of a group is greatly influenced by our culture.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Just as individuals differ in their adoption of gender roles, so do cultures.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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40
Measure of how individuals in society perceive the distribution of power within that society.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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41
Some people are able to defer gratification and save for the distant future, whereas others are impulsive and seem to live for the moment.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Societies vary in their tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity.

A) Power distance index
B) Individualism versus collectivism
C) Uncertainty avoidance index
D) Masculinity versus femininity
E) Long-term orientation versus short-term orientation
F) Indulgence versus restraint
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Occurs routinely in some contexts but not in others.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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44
Discrimination can occur when an individual uses his or her own prejudice to make professional decisions on the job.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Discrimination that occurs throughout the criminal justice system at all stages and reflects discrimination that occurs in many other parts of the society.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Conditions in the criminal justice system in which no discrimination exists.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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This discrimination occurs when the outcomes of certain policies or administrative practices result in one group being disproportionately affected.

A) Systematic discrimination
B) Institutional discrimination
C) Contextual discrimination
D) Individual acts of discrimination
E) Pure justice
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Some accountants believe that due to global white-collar crime, there is no completely safe place in the world to do business.
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49
The terms "global crime" and "global justice" are not used inclusively.
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Deviant behavior and criminal activity are often the results of new family structures.
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Students that travel abroad for university always come back to their home country to help use their education to improve standards.
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52
Individuals who acquire sophisticated computer skills are no longer limited to committing computer crime in their own country.
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53
Prejudice always will turn into discrimination.
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54
The United Nations has attempted to measure global crime.
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It would be inexpensive to measure crime internationally.
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All nations are supportive to producing global crime statistics on a nation-by-nation level.
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Self-report studies are the correct way to measure crime.
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Official statistics from law enforcement are not always accurate.
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Self-report studies are seldom used on an international basis.
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Direct comparisons between the results of victimization surveys and results of official statistics are difficult.
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What is the difference between self-report studies and victimization surveys?
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62
Give examples of transnational organized crime.
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Give an example of police discretion.
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What are the different ways in which an individual can be discriminated against?
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What is cultural dimension framework?
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How are self-report studies used within research?
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Give an example of a gender norm.
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