Deck 16: Putting It All Together and Explaining Crime Trends
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Deck 16: Putting It All Together and Explaining Crime Trends
1
The most recent and dramatic drop in crime occurred in which decade?
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
1990s
2
Which of the following is not an important theme identified by the author in this book?
A) solutions to crime lie beyond the justice system
B) early intervention is most effective in combating crime
C) criminal justice is a young discipline
D) spending more money guarantees better crime control
A) solutions to crime lie beyond the justice system
B) early intervention is most effective in combating crime
C) criminal justice is a young discipline
D) spending more money guarantees better crime control
spending more money guarantees better crime control
3
Why is the criminal justice system so ill suited for implementing early intervention initiatives?
A) there is absolutely no money available
B) because it is basically reactive
C) their is a lack of educational among its leadership
D) because it is too proactive
A) there is absolutely no money available
B) because it is basically reactive
C) their is a lack of educational among its leadership
D) because it is too proactive
because it is basically reactive
4
The need for more research in criminal justice research faces difficulty with respect to
A) the need for more funding.
B) getting university professors' interested in research.
C) focusing on the problem of crime.
D) identifying criminal patterns of behavior.
A) the need for more funding.
B) getting university professors' interested in research.
C) focusing on the problem of crime.
D) identifying criminal patterns of behavior.
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5
Which of the following was not mentioned as a failure with respect to crime control methods?
A) reactive policing
B) random patrol
C) drug courts
D) boot camps
A) reactive policing
B) random patrol
C) drug courts
D) boot camps
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6
Which of the following points is most commonly cited for the decline of crime in the 1990s?
A) more police detectives.
B) less utilization of probation officers.
C) a decline in prison sentencing.
D) strong state of the economy.
A) more police detectives.
B) less utilization of probation officers.
C) a decline in prison sentencing.
D) strong state of the economy.
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7
Why is gun control considered to be an ineffective method of crime control?
A) due to the overflowed national registry
B) more people commit violent crimes with blunt objects
C) because very few violent crimes involve handguns
D) because of black market sales
A) due to the overflowed national registry
B) more people commit violent crimes with blunt objects
C) because very few violent crimes involve handguns
D) because of black market sales
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8
What demographic shift in the 1990s arguably lowered the crime rate?
A) an increase in the birth rate
B) the aging of the baby boom generation
C) a ban on immigrations
D) increased global communications
A) an increase in the birth rate
B) the aging of the baby boom generation
C) a ban on immigrations
D) increased global communications
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9
Researchers have attributed the nation's growing prison population to
A) burlars.
B) rapists.
C) drug offenders.
D) robbers.
A) burlars.
B) rapists.
C) drug offenders.
D) robbers.
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10
Which of the following was not mentioned as a failure with respect to crime control methods?
A) reactive policing
B) police residency requirements
C) parent training and education
D) gun buybacks
A) reactive policing
B) police residency requirements
C) parent training and education
D) gun buybacks
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11
Some criminologist would argue that less money should be spent on
A) building prisons.
B) parental education and training.
C) juvenile crime prevention programs.
D) establishing drug courts.
A) building prisons.
B) parental education and training.
C) juvenile crime prevention programs.
D) establishing drug courts.
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12
Citizen attitudes toward crime have resulted in ________ working with community police to reduce crime.
A) individuals
B) youth
C) liberal organizations
D) neighborhood organizations
A) individuals
B) youth
C) liberal organizations
D) neighborhood organizations
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13
Which of the following programs has a significant effect on gun violence?
A) handgun bans
B) gun buy backs
C) assault weapons bans
D) directed patrol for gun violence
A) handgun bans
B) gun buy backs
C) assault weapons bans
D) directed patrol for gun violence
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14
More ________ were added to the law enforcement industry during the 1990s.
A) sanitation workers
B) police officers
C) crack problems
D) marriages
A) sanitation workers
B) police officers
C) crack problems
D) marriages
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15
Homicide rates have declines to levels last experienced in the
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1980s.
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1980s.
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16
A decline in the prison population occurred during the 1990s.
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17
Gun control is a policy response to a crime problem.
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18
Our nation has recently experienced a decline in domesticity.
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19
Early intervention is not an effective crime control policy with juveniles.
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20
The state of the economy in the 1990s was very poor.
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21
Fewer police officers were added to the streets during the 1990s.
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22
Roe v. Wade legalized marijuana use in the state of Oregon.
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23
Researchers have attributed our nation's soaring prison population to drug offenders.
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24
Shall-issue states make it easier for citizens to carry a concealed weapon.
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25
Crime control in the United State takes place in many institutions outside the criminal justice system.
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26
The ________ is a nonprofit organization that aims to helps people make well- informed decisions about the effects of intervention in the social, behavior, and educational arenas.
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27
________ refers to the number marriages, the number of people getting married later in life, and the divorce rate.
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28
________ make it easier for citizens to carry a concealed weapon.
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29
________ tend to be vehemently opposed to gun control.
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30
________ legalized abortion in the United States.
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31
________ as an academic discipline is still in its infancy.
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32
Assault rates in California actually went down after the release of violent ________.
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33
Early intervention is considered an effective crime control policy with ________.
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34
Some suggests the crime drop in the 1990s was related to a period of strong ________.
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35
The prison population during the 1990s experienced an increasing ________.
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36
Detail the three main themes that emerged throughout this book.
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37
List any five methods of crime control that appear to be effective.
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38
List any five methods of crime control that appear to be failures.
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