Deck 11: Property Crimes

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The presence or absence of a dog in a household impacts which aspect of target selection for burglars?

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
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In 2008,more women than men were arrested for which crime?

A) Arson
B) Burglary
C) Embezzlement
D) Motor Vehicle Theft
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A house often has expensive cars parked in the driveway,and several expensive electronics and collectibles clearly visible through its front windows.These details would factor into the offender's assessment of which of the following?

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
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_____ is the rarest of property crimes.

A) Embezzlement
B) Larceny
C) Motor Vehicle Theft
D) Shoplifting
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_____ is the most important consideration for low- and mid-level burglars.

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
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Which type of burglar is the most likely to use a professional fence?

A) Amateur
B) High-Level
C) Mid-Level
D) Small-Timer
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The NCVS fails to measure property offenses committed against _____.

A) Commercial establishments
B) Households
C) Individuals
D) None of the above-the NCVS provides a good measure of all property crimes.
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An individual who illicitly accesses someone else's computer system is known as a:

A) Hacker.
B) Phisher.
C) Pirate.
D) Virtual kidnapper.
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"Shadowcrew" was a criminal organization involved in:

A) Embezzlement
B) Forgery
C) Identity Theft
D) Larceny
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_____ is the most common property crime in the United States.

A) Arson
B) Burglary
C) Larceny
D) Motor Vehicle Theft
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Counterfeiting is one form of:

A) Embezzlement.
B) Forgery.
C) Fraud.
D) Larceny.
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A _____ is a person who regularly buys stolen property for resale and who often has a legitimate business to cover his activities.

A) Booster
B) Fence
C) Snitch
D) Pimp
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What is the most common form of larceny?

A) Pocket-Picking
B) Purse Snatching
C) Theft of Bicycles
D) Theft from Motor Vehicles
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In order to be defined as "burglary" in the present day,a crime must:

A) Result in substantial financial loss to the victim.
B) Involve the unlawful entry into a structure.
C) Involve the use of force.
D) Take place during the night.
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An individual who takes the money of others by pretending to be a faith healer is committing:

A) Embezzlement.
B) Forgery.
C) Fraud.
D) Larceny.
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Most motor vehicle thefts are committed by:

A) Juveniles, for fun.
B) Juveniles, for financial gain.
C) Professional criminals, for fun.
D) Professional criminals, for financial gain.
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According to the NCVS measure of property crime,rates have been _____ over the last 35 years.

A) Dropping slightly
B) Dropping dramatically
C) Rising slightly
D) Rising dramatically
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The fact that shoplifters report engaging in the crime because it is easy,low-risk,and abundant in opportunity is consistent with which theory of crime?

A) Differential Association Theory
B) Rational Choice Theory
C) Social Bond Theory
D) Strain Theory
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Professional auto thieves who steal cars for specific customers are known as:

A) Fences.
B) Jackers.
C) Jockeys.
D) Pawns.
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Which of the following is included in the present definition of "larceny"?

A) Embezzlement
B) Forgery
C) Motor Vehicle Theft
D) Shoplifting
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Which term refers to someone who illicitly accesses someone else's computer system?

A) Fence
B) Hacker
C) Jockey
D) Torch
Question
A potential burglar notices a house in the country that appears to have a side door that is partially obscured from street view by shrubs and bushes.These details would factor into the offender's assessment of:

A) Guardianship.
B) Proximity.
C) Target attractiveness.
D) Target exposure.
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Proximity is the most important consideration for low- and mid-level burglars.
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_____ is the creation or alteration of documents to give them the appearance of legality and validity with the intention of gaining some benefit from doing so.

A) Forgery
B) Uttering
C) Fraud
D) Counterfeiting
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_____ is the passing of a document to another with knowledge of its falsity with the intent to defraud.

A) Forgery
B) Uttering
C) Fraud
D) Counterfeiting
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_____ is defined as the obtaining of money or property of another through deceptive practices.

A) Burglary
B) Embezzlement
C) Fraud
D) Forgery/Counterfeiting
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Most stolen identity information is for the personal use of the individual who stole it.
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Arsons are disproportionately committed by juveniles.
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Illegally copying and distributing software is known as:

A) Hacking.
B) Phishing.
C) Piracy.
D) Virtual kidnapping.
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Price gouging is an example of fraud.
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Some shoplifters engage in shoplifting as a primary source of income.
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Counterfeiting is one form of embezzlement.
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Which of the following characteristics represent the typical burglar?

A) Young
B) Male
C) Embedded in the street culture
D) All of the above
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The "salami technique" refers to a method used to print counterfeit money.
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More women commit arson than men.
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The vast majority of crimes committed in the United States are property,not violent,crimes.
Question
An offender overloads a gambling website with bogus messages and useless data,preventing it from doing further business until a ransom is paid.The crime in this case is best described as:

A) A denial of service attack.
B) Identity theft.
C) Phishing.
D) Piracy.
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Many burglars actually give up legitimate jobs in order to concentrate on burglary.
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The category of motor vehicle theft includes the theft of snowmobiles.
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Shoplifting is the most commonly studied sub-category of larceny/theft.
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Just about everyone who enters cyberspace is a potential victim of cybercrime.
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Describe the "salami technique."
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Describe the crime of arson.How is it similar to other forms of property crime,and how is it distinct?
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What is carjacking?
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Compare and contrast burglary to identity theft.How are these crimes similar? How are they different?
Question
Describe the recent trends in property crime.How has property crime changed as technology has developed?
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A person cannot commit forgery without uttering.
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What are some policy ideas to reduce the crime of embezzlement? Use theoretical arguments learned in this class to support your answer.
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Define "embezzlement."
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Briefly describe the role of guardianship in burglars' assessment of a potential target.
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Banks have long been embezzlement targets,but the advent of computers has made it both easier to commit and more lucrative.
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What is phishing?
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What distinguishes grand theft from petty theft?
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Why is it difficult to gather accurate statistics on the crime of arson?
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What is uttering?
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Deck 11: Property Crimes
1
The presence or absence of a dog in a household impacts which aspect of target selection for burglars?

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
A
2
In 2008,more women than men were arrested for which crime?

A) Arson
B) Burglary
C) Embezzlement
D) Motor Vehicle Theft
C
3
A house often has expensive cars parked in the driveway,and several expensive electronics and collectibles clearly visible through its front windows.These details would factor into the offender's assessment of which of the following?

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
C
4
_____ is the rarest of property crimes.

A) Embezzlement
B) Larceny
C) Motor Vehicle Theft
D) Shoplifting
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_____ is the most important consideration for low- and mid-level burglars.

A) Guardianship
B) Proximity
C) Target Attractiveness
D) Target Exposure
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6
Which type of burglar is the most likely to use a professional fence?

A) Amateur
B) High-Level
C) Mid-Level
D) Small-Timer
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7
The NCVS fails to measure property offenses committed against _____.

A) Commercial establishments
B) Households
C) Individuals
D) None of the above-the NCVS provides a good measure of all property crimes.
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8
An individual who illicitly accesses someone else's computer system is known as a:

A) Hacker.
B) Phisher.
C) Pirate.
D) Virtual kidnapper.
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9
"Shadowcrew" was a criminal organization involved in:

A) Embezzlement
B) Forgery
C) Identity Theft
D) Larceny
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10
_____ is the most common property crime in the United States.

A) Arson
B) Burglary
C) Larceny
D) Motor Vehicle Theft
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11
Counterfeiting is one form of:

A) Embezzlement.
B) Forgery.
C) Fraud.
D) Larceny.
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12
A _____ is a person who regularly buys stolen property for resale and who often has a legitimate business to cover his activities.

A) Booster
B) Fence
C) Snitch
D) Pimp
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13
What is the most common form of larceny?

A) Pocket-Picking
B) Purse Snatching
C) Theft of Bicycles
D) Theft from Motor Vehicles
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14
In order to be defined as "burglary" in the present day,a crime must:

A) Result in substantial financial loss to the victim.
B) Involve the unlawful entry into a structure.
C) Involve the use of force.
D) Take place during the night.
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An individual who takes the money of others by pretending to be a faith healer is committing:

A) Embezzlement.
B) Forgery.
C) Fraud.
D) Larceny.
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16
Most motor vehicle thefts are committed by:

A) Juveniles, for fun.
B) Juveniles, for financial gain.
C) Professional criminals, for fun.
D) Professional criminals, for financial gain.
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17
According to the NCVS measure of property crime,rates have been _____ over the last 35 years.

A) Dropping slightly
B) Dropping dramatically
C) Rising slightly
D) Rising dramatically
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18
The fact that shoplifters report engaging in the crime because it is easy,low-risk,and abundant in opportunity is consistent with which theory of crime?

A) Differential Association Theory
B) Rational Choice Theory
C) Social Bond Theory
D) Strain Theory
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Professional auto thieves who steal cars for specific customers are known as:

A) Fences.
B) Jackers.
C) Jockeys.
D) Pawns.
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Which of the following is included in the present definition of "larceny"?

A) Embezzlement
B) Forgery
C) Motor Vehicle Theft
D) Shoplifting
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21
Which term refers to someone who illicitly accesses someone else's computer system?

A) Fence
B) Hacker
C) Jockey
D) Torch
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22
A potential burglar notices a house in the country that appears to have a side door that is partially obscured from street view by shrubs and bushes.These details would factor into the offender's assessment of:

A) Guardianship.
B) Proximity.
C) Target attractiveness.
D) Target exposure.
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Proximity is the most important consideration for low- and mid-level burglars.
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24
_____ is the creation or alteration of documents to give them the appearance of legality and validity with the intention of gaining some benefit from doing so.

A) Forgery
B) Uttering
C) Fraud
D) Counterfeiting
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25
_____ is the passing of a document to another with knowledge of its falsity with the intent to defraud.

A) Forgery
B) Uttering
C) Fraud
D) Counterfeiting
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_____ is defined as the obtaining of money or property of another through deceptive practices.

A) Burglary
B) Embezzlement
C) Fraud
D) Forgery/Counterfeiting
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Most stolen identity information is for the personal use of the individual who stole it.
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Arsons are disproportionately committed by juveniles.
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Illegally copying and distributing software is known as:

A) Hacking.
B) Phishing.
C) Piracy.
D) Virtual kidnapping.
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Price gouging is an example of fraud.
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Some shoplifters engage in shoplifting as a primary source of income.
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Counterfeiting is one form of embezzlement.
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33
Which of the following characteristics represent the typical burglar?

A) Young
B) Male
C) Embedded in the street culture
D) All of the above
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The "salami technique" refers to a method used to print counterfeit money.
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More women commit arson than men.
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The vast majority of crimes committed in the United States are property,not violent,crimes.
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37
An offender overloads a gambling website with bogus messages and useless data,preventing it from doing further business until a ransom is paid.The crime in this case is best described as:

A) A denial of service attack.
B) Identity theft.
C) Phishing.
D) Piracy.
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Many burglars actually give up legitimate jobs in order to concentrate on burglary.
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39
The category of motor vehicle theft includes the theft of snowmobiles.
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40
Shoplifting is the most commonly studied sub-category of larceny/theft.
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Just about everyone who enters cyberspace is a potential victim of cybercrime.
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42
Describe the "salami technique."
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43
Describe the crime of arson.How is it similar to other forms of property crime,and how is it distinct?
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44
What is carjacking?
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45
Compare and contrast burglary to identity theft.How are these crimes similar? How are they different?
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Describe the recent trends in property crime.How has property crime changed as technology has developed?
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A person cannot commit forgery without uttering.
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What are some policy ideas to reduce the crime of embezzlement? Use theoretical arguments learned in this class to support your answer.
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Define "embezzlement."
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Briefly describe the role of guardianship in burglars' assessment of a potential target.
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Banks have long been embezzlement targets,but the advent of computers has made it both easier to commit and more lucrative.
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What is phishing?
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53
What distinguishes grand theft from petty theft?
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Why is it difficult to gather accurate statistics on the crime of arson?
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