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Deck 2: The Crime Picture
1
A classification of crimes along a particular dimension,such as legal categories,offender motivation,victim behavior,or the characteristics of individual offenders is also known as:
A)Crime typology.
B)Stalking.
C)Cyberstalking.
D)Criminology.
A)Crime typology.
B)Stalking.
C)Cyberstalking.
D)Criminology.
A
2
Numerically murder is the _________ of all Part I offenses.
A)Largest numerical category rate per 100,000 residences
B)Has the lowest clearance rate per 100,000 residences
C)Smallest numerical category per 100,000 residences
D)Highest rate per 100,000 residences
A)Largest numerical category rate per 100,000 residences
B)Has the lowest clearance rate per 100,000 residences
C)Smallest numerical category per 100,000 residences
D)Highest rate per 100,000 residences
C
3
The crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of information,such as Social Security and driver's license numbers,to obtain credit,merchandise,and services in the name of the victim is called:
A)Identity theft.
B)Larceny.
C)Robbery.
D)Burglary.
A)Identity theft.
B)Larceny.
C)Robbery.
D)Burglary.
A
4
All of the following are Part I violent crime offenses except:
A)Prostitution.
B)Aggravated assault.
C)Rape.
D)Murder.
A)Prostitution.
B)Aggravated assault.
C)Rape.
D)Murder.
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5
A traditional measure of investigative effectiveness that compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means is the:
A)Probability factor.
B)Solvability factor.
C)Clearance rate.
D)Justification rate.
A)Probability factor.
B)Solvability factor.
C)Clearance rate.
D)Justification rate.
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6
Which of the following is a UCR/NIBRS offense group reporting arrests for less serious offenses?
A)Part I offenses
B)Part II offenses
C)Part III offenses
D)Simple offenses
A)Part I offenses
B)Part II offenses
C)Part III offenses
D)Simple offenses
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7
The unlawful,intentional inflicting,or attempted or threatened inflicting,of serious injury upon the person of another is the crime of:
A)Simple assault.
B)Aggravated assault.
C)Reckless conduct.
D)Attempted murder.
A)Simple assault.
B)Aggravated assault.
C)Reckless conduct.
D)Attempted murder.
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8
About forty-seven percent of hate crimes are motivated by ________ bias.
A)Racial
B)Gender
C)Age
D)Religious
A)Racial
B)Gender
C)Age
D)Religious
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9
The agency responsible for the collection of criminal justice data,including the annual National Crime Victimization Survey is:
A)The FBI.
B)The CIA.
C)The US Department of Defense and Criminal Statistics.
D)Bureau of Justice Statistics.
A)The FBI.
B)The CIA.
C)The US Department of Defense and Criminal Statistics.
D)Bureau of Justice Statistics.
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10
Nationally,crime statistics come from two major sources: the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)and:
A)National Crime Victimization Survey of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
B)FBI arrests.
C)State Reports.
D)Corporate Crime.
A)National Crime Victimization Survey of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
B)FBI arrests.
C)State Reports.
D)Corporate Crime.
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11
__________ is the unlawful taking or attempted taking,carrying,leading,or riding away of property,from the possession or constructive possession of another.
A)Robbery
B)Burglary
C)Larceny/Theft
D)Criminal trespass
A)Robbery
B)Burglary
C)Larceny/Theft
D)Criminal trespass
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12
Which of the crime surveys listed below relies on door-to-door surveys for its statistical data?
A)UCR
B)NIBRS
C)NCVS
D)NCR
A)UCR
B)NIBRS
C)NCVS
D)NCR
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13
Each of the following offenses falls under the category of larceny except:
A)Shoplifting.
B)Thefts from motor vehicles.
C)Bicycle thefts.
D)Robbery.
A)Shoplifting.
B)Thefts from motor vehicles.
C)Bicycle thefts.
D)Robbery.
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14
The UCR and NIBRS separate crime into which of the following categories?
A)Violent and non-violent crimes
B)Part 1 and all others
C)Part 1 and Part 2
D)Part 1,Part 2,and Part 3.
A)Violent and non-violent crimes
B)Part 1 and all others
C)Part 1 and Part 2
D)Part 1,Part 2,and Part 3.
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15
The use of the Internet,e-mail,and other electronic communication technologies to bully another person is known as:
A)Cyberstalking.
B)Stalking.
C)Hate crime.
D)Computer crime.
A)Cyberstalking.
B)Stalking.
C)Hate crime.
D)Computer crime.
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16
R.Allen Stanford was convicted in 2012 of 13 criminal counts and is an example of which type of criminal?
A)Career criminal
B)White-collar criminal
C)Mass murderer
D)Hate crime criminal
A)Career criminal
B)White-collar criminal
C)Mass murderer
D)Hate crime criminal
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17
When social media directs people - often teenagers - to go to retail stores and rob them this is commonly called:
A)Flash mobs.
B)Social crimes.
C)Social mobs.
D)Flash robs.
A)Flash mobs.
B)Social crimes.
C)Social mobs.
D)Flash robs.
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18
The United States Congress authorized the attorney general to gather and publish the Uniform Crime Reports in:
A)1965.
B)1930.
C)2000.
D)1998.
A)1965.
B)1930.
C)2000.
D)1998.
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19
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony is defined as:
A)Theft.
B)Burglary.
C)Robbery.
D)Assault.
A)Theft.
B)Burglary.
C)Robbery.
D)Assault.
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20
The clearance rate compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means (such as the death of the suspect).
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21
________ is the repeated harassing and threatening behavior by one individual against another.
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22
White-collar crime is the violation of criminal law committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation.
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23
In 2012,according to the UCR/NIBRS Program,larceny-theft is the most frequently reported major crime.
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24
All Part I offenses are violent crimes.
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25
A hate crime is a criminal offense committed against a person,property,or society that is motivated,in whole or in part,by the offender's bias against a race,religion,disability,sexual orientation,or ethnicity/national origin.
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26
A criminal offense committed against a person,property,or society that is motivated,in whole or in part,by the offender's bias against a race,religion,disability,sexual orientation,or ethnicity/national origin is known as a(n)________________ crime.
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27
Any crime perpetrated through the use of computer technology is known as ___________.
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28
____________ is an unlawful attack by one person upon another.
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29
The use of the Internet,e-mail,and other electronic communication technologies to bully another person is known as cyberstalking.
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30
The U.S.Department of Justice agency responsible for the collection of criminal justice data,including the annual National Crime Victimization Survey,is the ___________________.
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31
Date rape is unlawful sexual intercourse that occurs within the context of a dating relationship.
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32
White-collar crime is a violation of a criminal statute by a corporate entity or by its executives,employees,or agents acting on behalf of and for the benefit of the corporation,partnership,or other form of business entity.
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33
Most stalking laws require that the perpetrator make a credible threat of violence against the victim or members of the victim's immediate family.
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34
Murders are usually committed by strangers.
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35
The United States Congress authorized the attorney general to gather and publish the first Uniform Crime Reports in 1965.
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36
Transnational organized crime is the unlawful activity undertaken and supported by organized criminal groups operating across national boundaries.
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37
The violation of criminal law committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation is known as _________________ crime.
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38
In general,the ____________ are crime victims that are more likely to be victims of property crime,face offenders who are armed with guns,be victimized by strangers and be victimized in or near their homes during daylight hours.
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39
Identity theft is a crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of information,such as Social Security and driver's license numbers,to obtain credit,merchandise,and services in the name of the victim.
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40
Firearms are the weapon used most often to commit murder.
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41
Define and compare and contrast the UCR,NIBRS,and the National Crime Victimization Survey.How does each system serve a purpose in collecting and reporting data? What is their value in fighting crime? Describe the FBI's UCR/NIBRS Program,including its purpose,history,and what it tells us about crime in the United States today.
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42
Define Part I Crimes.List and define three categories of Part I crimes.
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43
There is a new type of crime called flash robs.Define and explain the how it works,how many people are involved,and the issues facing store employees and owners.
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44
The annual survey of selected American households conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to determine the extent of criminal victimization,especially unreported victimization,is called______________________.
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45
Define and comment on hate crimes.What are the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990 and the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 and how do they impact hate crimes?
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46
An incident-based reporting system that collects detailed data on every single crime occurrence is the __________________ reporting system.
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47
The ______________ program is a statistical reporting program run by the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS)division.
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48
Gun crime and debate about gun control was brought to a heightened discussion in 2012 because of several mass murders.Comment on the role of gun control and the constitutional guarantees of the right to bear arms.Include analysis of the Newtown and Aurora shootings and the effect they had on the communities and gun control.
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49
Describe identity theft and the steps taken to combat it.
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50
The U.S.Department of Justice suggests several reasons for the decline of crime from the years 1991-2012.List and explain three of those reasons.
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