Deck 1: The Discovery of White Collar Crime
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Deck 1: The Discovery of White Collar Crime
1
The primary victims as well as the context in which a crime occurs are criteria in which stage of Friedrichs' multistage approach to defining white collar crime?
A) Situational
B) Polemical
C) Operational
D) Typological
A) Situational
B) Polemical
C) Operational
D) Typological
D
2
Occupational crime offenders are:
A) often middle class, but sometimes lower-class
B) always middle class
C) never middle class
D) mostly upper-class
A) often middle class, but sometimes lower-class
B) always middle class
C) never middle class
D) mostly upper-class
A
3
Which of the following is not an attribute of white collar crimes?
A) Offenders typically occupy a position involving some element of trust.
B) Offenders engage in direct forms of violence.
C) Offenders have been a relatively low priority of the justice system.
D) Offenders typically have a respectable status in society.
A) Offenders typically occupy a position involving some element of trust.
B) Offenders engage in direct forms of violence.
C) Offenders have been a relatively low priority of the justice system.
D) Offenders typically have a respectable status in society.
B
4
The single factor most likely to lead to heavy media coverage of a crime is:
A) the involvement of "respectable" people
B) the loss of substantial sums of money
C) sensational details
D) a large number of victims
A) the involvement of "respectable" people
B) the loss of substantial sums of money
C) sensational details
D) a large number of victims
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5
Businessmen who committed exploitative acts were labeled _____ by E.A.Ross in Sin and Society.
A) criminaloids
B) robber barons
C) muckrakers
D) white collar criminals
A) criminaloids
B) robber barons
C) muckrakers
D) white collar criminals
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6
Which of the following is not linked with white collar crime?
A) Technocrime
B) Enterprise Crime
C) Public Order Crime
D) Contrepreneurial Crime
A) Technocrime
B) Enterprise Crime
C) Public Order Crime
D) Contrepreneurial Crime
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7
Perrow referred to the inevitable mishaps which occur in a complex, modern technological society as:
A) normal accidents
B) tragic accidents
C) willful accidents
D) unavoidable accidents
A) normal accidents
B) tragic accidents
C) willful accidents
D) unavoidable accidents
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8
Garfinkel called the circumstances under which people are stripped of status and respectability:
A) confirmation ceremonies
B) ordination ceremonies
C) degradation ceremonies
D) condemnation ceremonies
A) confirmation ceremonies
B) ordination ceremonies
C) degradation ceremonies
D) condemnation ceremonies
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9
Which of the following does not pertain to the concept of social harm, broadly defined?
A) Many of the worst forms of harm have not been criminalized.
B) Governments, corporations, small businesses, and professionals cause a great amount of social harm.
C) More recently, criminal law has begun to account for social harm
D) Criminologists have called for a shift away from focusing upon crime to focusing upon harm.
A) Many of the worst forms of harm have not been criminalized.
B) Governments, corporations, small businesses, and professionals cause a great amount of social harm.
C) More recently, criminal law has begun to account for social harm
D) Criminologists have called for a shift away from focusing upon crime to focusing upon harm.
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10
The concept of_____ refers to the practice of facilitating risky behavior on the part of parties who do not fully appreciate the risks.
A) everyday risk
B) moral risk
C) risk assessment
D) specific risk
A) everyday risk
B) moral risk
C) risk assessment
D) specific risk
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11
Sutherland's general theory of crime is known as:
A) anomie theory
B) rational choice theory
C) differential opportunity theory
D) differential association theory
A) anomie theory
B) rational choice theory
C) differential opportunity theory
D) differential association theory
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12
According to Katz, the "social movement" against white collar crime originated in:
A) the 1930s
B) the 1950s
C) the 1970s
D) the 1990s
A) the 1930s
B) the 1950s
C) the 1970s
D) the 1990s
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13
White collar crime offenders are:
A) mostly older women
B) more likely to be middle-aged or older
C) primarily juveniles
D) mostly young men
A) mostly older women
B) more likely to be middle-aged or older
C) primarily juveniles
D) mostly young men
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14
Friedrich's multistage approach to defining white collar crime consists of the following stages:
A) polemical, typological, and operational
B) polemical and typological
C) polemical, typological, and situational
D) polemical and operational
A) polemical, typological, and operational
B) polemical and typological
C) polemical, typological, and situational
D) polemical and operational
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15
The individual credited with having first coined the term "white collar crime" is:
A) Karl Marx
B) E. A. Ross
C) E. H. Sutherland
D) Adam Smith
A) Karl Marx
B) E. A. Ross
C) E. H. Sutherland
D) Adam Smith
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16
Holding a legitimate position or occupation is most closely associated with a _____ meaning of respectability.
A) normative
B) status-related
C) symptomatic
D) absolutist
A) normative
B) status-related
C) symptomatic
D) absolutist
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17
Factors contributing to the social movement against white collar crime in the 1970s included all but which of the following?
A) Disillusionment over Vietnam and Watergate
B) Consumer and environmental groups
C) Corporate public information campaigns
D) Investigative reporters
A) Disillusionment over Vietnam and Watergate
B) Consumer and environmental groups
C) Corporate public information campaigns
D) Investigative reporters
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18
Which of the following is not an example of white collar crime, broadly defined?
A) A physician defrauding Medicaid.
B) A corporation that knowingly markets defective automobiles.
C) A lawyer who commits a hold-up at a bank.
D) A bank clerk who embezzles money from the bank.
A) A physician defrauding Medicaid.
B) A corporation that knowingly markets defective automobiles.
C) A lawyer who commits a hold-up at a bank.
D) A bank clerk who embezzles money from the bank.
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19
The book White Collar Crime by Sutherland focused on the crimes of:
A) professionals
B) employees
C) corporations
D) small businessmen
A) professionals
B) employees
C) corporations
D) small businessmen
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20
The following term is not generally used to refer to white collar crime:
A) economic crime
B) business crime
C) conventional crime
D) occupational crime
A) economic crime
B) business crime
C) conventional crime
D) occupational crime
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21
The emergence of a public interest movement in the late 1970s has been attributed to all but which of the following?
A) Relative prosperity during the late 1960s
B) Campus activism
C) Major corporate initiatives
D) An escalating rate of inflation
A) Relative prosperity during the late 1960s
B) Campus activism
C) Major corporate initiatives
D) An escalating rate of inflation
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22
The individual associated more than anyone else with the contemporary consumer movement is:
A) Anthony Comstock
B) Ralph Nader
C) Lee Iacocca
D) John Gardiner
A) Anthony Comstock
B) Ralph Nader
C) Lee Iacocca
D) John Gardiner
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23
A cartoonist who would not be included on a list of prominent political cartoonists is:
A) Thomas Nast
B) Charles Schultz
C) Herblock
D) G. B. Trudeau
A) Thomas Nast
B) Charles Schultz
C) Herblock
D) G. B. Trudeau
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24
Which of the following does not create constraints on investigative reporting?
A) An expanding government concern with secrecy.
B) A fear of libel suits.
C) The increasing complexity of large corporations
D) The increasing number of small businesses.
A) An expanding government concern with secrecy.
B) A fear of libel suits.
C) The increasing complexity of large corporations
D) The increasing number of small businesses.
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25
Which of the following films did not feature a whistleblower as hero?
A) Serpico
B) The Godfather
C) Silkwood
D) The Insider
A) Serpico
B) The Godfather
C) Silkwood
D) The Insider
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26
One of the most famous documentary filmmakers exposing wrongdoing in high places is:
A) Robert Redford
B) Oliver Stone
C) Robert Greenwald
D) Michael Moore
A) Robert Redford
B) Oliver Stone
C) Robert Greenwald
D) Michael Moore
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27
Historically, the least typical response to whistleblowers has been:
A) blacklisting
B) promotion
C) dismissal
D) harassment
A) blacklisting
B) promotion
C) dismissal
D) harassment
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28
In June 2005, "Deep Throat," the celebrated whistle-blower in the Watergate Affair, was identified as:
A) a high-ranking former FBI official
B) the former mayor of Washington, DC
C) a retired private investigator
D) the former head of the CIA
A) a high-ranking former FBI official
B) the former mayor of Washington, DC
C) a retired private investigator
D) the former head of the CIA
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29
Investigative journalism is likely to be:
A) without danger and prestigious if done right
B) frustrating, sometimes hazardous, and often controversial
C) not difficult, inexpensive, and extremely rewarding
D) time-consuming but met with lots of cooperation by those investigated
A) without danger and prestigious if done right
B) frustrating, sometimes hazardous, and often controversial
C) not difficult, inexpensive, and extremely rewarding
D) time-consuming but met with lots of cooperation by those investigated
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30
The contemporary era of investigative journalism was primarily inspired by:
A) the Cuban Missile Crisis
B) the AIDS plague
C) the Watergate Affair
D) Abscam
A) the Cuban Missile Crisis
B) the AIDS plague
C) the Watergate Affair
D) Abscam
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31
Crucial evidence in white collar crime cases is most likely to come from:
A) DNA analysis
B) fingerprints
C) police
D) informers
A) DNA analysis
B) fingerprints
C) police
D) informers
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32
Which of the following does not have a reputation as a progressive or liberal publication promoting investigative journalism?
A) Mother Jones
B) Multinational Monitor
C) USA Today
D) The Nation
A) Mother Jones
B) Multinational Monitor
C) USA Today
D) The Nation
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33
Unsafe at Any Speed was a landmark expose of unsafe production practices in the _____ industry.
A) airline
B) racing car
C) boating
D) automobile
A) airline
B) racing car
C) boating
D) automobile
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34
Which of the following would be least likely to accuse a company of willful misconduct or gross negligence?
A) Common Cause
B) Nader's Raiders
C) Better Business Bureau
D) The Environmental Movement
A) Common Cause
B) Nader's Raiders
C) Better Business Bureau
D) The Environmental Movement
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35
Which of the following statements about contemporary investigative journalism is not true?
A) Very few newspaper reporters in the U.S. can be described as investigative journalists.
B) Investigative journalism tends to focus more on corruption in politics than in business.
C) Investigative journalism has been strongly supported by newspaper owners.
D) Investigative journalism has been undertaken mainly by a few major newspapers, such as The Washington Post.
A) Very few newspaper reporters in the U.S. can be described as investigative journalists.
B) Investigative journalism tends to focus more on corruption in politics than in business.
C) Investigative journalism has been strongly supported by newspaper owners.
D) Investigative journalism has been undertaken mainly by a few major newspapers, such as The Washington Post.
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36
Which of the books listed below was not an early 20ᵗʰ-century exposé of political or business corruption?
A) Steffens' The Shame of the Cities
B) Tarbell's The History of the Standard Oil Company
C) Sinclair's The Jungle
D) Woodward and Bernstein's All The President's Men
A) Steffens' The Shame of the Cities
B) Tarbell's The History of the Standard Oil Company
C) Sinclair's The Jungle
D) Woodward and Bernstein's All The President's Men
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37
Factors deterring people from becoming whistleblowers are likely to include all but which of the following?
A) Fear of social ostracism
B) Loyalty to one's associates
C) Qualms about one's personal integrity
D) Denial that one knows enough
A) Fear of social ostracism
B) Loyalty to one's associates
C) Qualms about one's personal integrity
D) Denial that one knows enough
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38
Which of the following pieces of legislation encouraged whistleblowing?
A) RICO
B) The Mann Act
C) The False Claims Amendment Act
D) The Federal Witness Protection Act
A) RICO
B) The Mann Act
C) The False Claims Amendment Act
D) The Federal Witness Protection Act
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39
Which of the following conditions does not promote whistleblowing?
A) Access to good information.
B) Relative autonomy from direct supervision.
C) Norms supporting professional expertise on technological matters.
D) Norms emphasizing organizational loyalty.
A) Access to good information.
B) Relative autonomy from direct supervision.
C) Norms supporting professional expertise on technological matters.
D) Norms emphasizing organizational loyalty.
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40
Early 20th century journalists who exposed corruption in high places were known as:
A) investigative reporters
B) muckrakers
C) yellow journalists
D) white collar crime stalkers
A) investigative reporters
B) muckrakers
C) yellow journalists
D) white collar crime stalkers
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41
Recognition of the risk of being victimized by white collar crime appears to be
diminishing.
diminishing.
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42
Sutherland's definition of white collar crime emphasized the respectability and
relatively high status of those who commit it.
relatively high status of those who commit it.
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43
African Americans are under-represented among low-level white collar crime
offenders guilty of embezzlement and fraud.
offenders guilty of embezzlement and fraud.
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44
As women have become better represented in elite corporate, occupational, and political positions, they have been less involved in white collar crime.
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45
The probability or risk of being prosecuted for any given white collar crime has
traditionally been regarded as low.
traditionally been regarded as low.
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46
The most recent Congressional investigative hearings have been concerned with:
A) the Credit Mobilier Affair
B) the sub-prime mortgage crisis
C) the S & L Thrifts failures
D) the Watergate Affair
A) the Credit Mobilier Affair
B) the sub-prime mortgage crisis
C) the S & L Thrifts failures
D) the Watergate Affair
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47
The terms "white collar crime" and "elite deviance" have been used to refer to the
same thing.
same thing.
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48
According to Sutherland, businessmen were often contemptuous of the laws
governing their business activities, and did not suffer a loss of status if convicted of
business-related offenses.
governing their business activities, and did not suffer a loss of status if convicted of
business-related offenses.
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49
Corporate cost-benefit analysis with regard to risks is uniformly seen as an
activity that benefits workers and consumers.
activity that benefits workers and consumers.
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50
The publication of Sutherland's White Collar Crime in 1949 led very quickly to a
large upsurge of research on such crime.
large upsurge of research on such crime.
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51
Sutherland found that corporations were typically one-time offenders, rather than
repeat offenders.
repeat offenders.
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52
Nobody before E.H.Sutherland had recognized that the rich and the affluent
commit serious crimes in connection with their business activity.
commit serious crimes in connection with their business activity.
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53
Corporations have been accused of putting more emphasis on profit than on the
safety of workers, customers, and citizens, in their analysis of risk.
safety of workers, customers, and citizens, in their analysis of risk.
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54
African Americans are more likely to commit the type of low-level white collar crimes that are more likely to be reported, processed and recorded in the FBI's Uniform Crime Report.
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55
The violation of trust is not necessarily exclusive to white collar crimes.
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56
The field of criminology historically has focused on conventional forms of harm, such as homicide, rape, assault, burglary, robbery, theft and the like.
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57
The general public is least likely to be aware of the role of _____ in exposing white collar crime.
A) investigative reporters
B) whistleblowers
C) criminologists
D) Congressional committees
A) investigative reporters
B) whistleblowers
C) criminologists
D) Congressional committees
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58
Corporations are more likely to reduce risks involving immediate worker safety
than potential long-term harm to the health of workers.
than potential long-term harm to the health of workers.
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59
A general consensus has been reached on the definition of white collar crime.
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60
Corporations tend to accept higher levels of risk to the general public than to
employees.
employees.
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61
Traditionally, federal agencies and the courts have done little to intervene on
behalf of whistleblowers.
behalf of whistleblowers.
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62
Political cartoons are a means of exposing or criticizing corruption in high places
that emerged in the twentieth century.
that emerged in the twentieth century.
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63
The growing recognition of the harmful and illegal actions of governments and
corporations may be considered a manifestation of the contemporary crisis of confidence.
corporations may be considered a manifestation of the contemporary crisis of confidence.
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64
When members of the upper class are portrayed as criminals in the media, the
activity is more likely to be murder than corporate misdeeds.
activity is more likely to be murder than corporate misdeeds.
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65
Resources directed at all forms of white collar crime increased exponentially in
the 1980s.
the 1980s.
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66
Fellow workers typically support whistleblowers even when their jobs may be
jeopardized by the whistleblowing.
jeopardized by the whistleblowing.
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67
Michael Moore is one of the few documentary filmmakers who exposes
wrongdoing in high places.
wrongdoing in high places.
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68
There is clear evidence that the public is demanding more coverage of
white collar crime, and less coverage of conventional crime.
white collar crime, and less coverage of conventional crime.
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69
Informers are often involved in white collar crimes themselves, but
whistleblowers are not.
whistleblowers are not.
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70
Local TV stations typically conduct a large amount of investigative reporting,
focusing on municipal corruption and consumer fraud.
focusing on municipal corruption and consumer fraud.
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71
Historically, whistleblowers have often elicited negative reactions.
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72
Ralph Nader first came to public attention when he produced evidence of the
superior safety of General Motors automobiles.
superior safety of General Motors automobiles.
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73
Owners of media outlets have traditionally been reluctant to highlight white collar
crimes.
crimes.
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74
White collar crime, as a rule, is more visible than conventional crime.
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75
Whistleblowers tend to be conservative people, dedicated to their work.
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76
The increasingly dramatic media representation of crimes committed by
businessmen is clearly correlated with an increasing fear of businessmen relative
to conventional offenders.
businessmen is clearly correlated with an increasing fear of businessmen relative
to conventional offenders.
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77
It is more difficult to report white collar crimes effectively on television than
conventional crimes.
conventional crimes.
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78
The in-depth coverage of white collar crime by the media has been a regular
daily occurrence since the early 1970s.
daily occurrence since the early 1970s.
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79
The nature of much white collar crime lends itself better to newspaper than to TV
reporting.
reporting.
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80
Federal agencies have a track record of being uncooperative with investigative
shows like 60 Minutes.
shows like 60 Minutes.
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