Criminal Justice 100 - Exam one book questions
_____ is a technique of neutralization described by Sykes and Matza? A. Denial of injury B. Denial of victim C. Appeal to higher loyalties D. Denial of responsibilities E. All of the above
All of the above
_____ created the first criminology program at the University of California Berkeley? A. Jerry Westby B. Dean Dabney C. Robert Mutchnick D. August Vollmer E. Emile Durkheim
August Vollmer
____ theory suggests that powerful individuals create laws as a way to control lower-class populations? A. Conflict B. Subcultural C. Disorganization D. Labeling E. None of the above
Conflict
The _____ mode refers to situations in which cases are processed with a primary focus given to the need of the public? A. Crime control B. Due process C. Wedding cake D. Substantive E. Legal
Crime control
____ is the branch of law that proscribes formal punishment for the violation of offenses against the state? A. State law B. Criminal law C. Civil law D. Tort law E. Procedural law
Criminal
____ refers to the violation of societal norms A. Crime B. Law C. Folkways D. Deviance E. Mores
Deviance
In which month do we expect to find the most violence? A. March B. July C. October D. December E. It depends on the state in which you live
July
Which of the following is not a part of the juvenile justice system? A. Juvenile police officers B. Juvenile courts C. Juvenile detention D. Juvenile corrections E. All of the above
Juvenile Police officers
Which of the following is not one of the main components of the criminal justice system? A. Police B. Courts C. Corrections D. Legislature E. All of the above
Legislature
____ surveys involve researchers asking a group of respondents who happen to be ay the same place at the same time to complete a survey? A. Mail B. Electronic C. Telephone D. On-site administration E. All of the above
On-site administration
____ studies mimic classical experiments but do not possess all of the qualities of classical experiments? A. Quasi-experiment B. Field experiment C. Natural experiment D. Laboratory experiment E. None of the above
Quasi-experiment
Which theory suggests crime occurs as a result of motivated offenders, the absence of capable guardians, and the presence of suitable targets? A. Deterrence theory B. Rational choice theory C. Motivation theory D. Guardianship theory E. Routine activities theory
Routine activities theory
Which of the following theories suggest that levels of attachment to one's parents are tied to crime? A. Life course theory B. General strain theory C. Social control theory D. Self control theory
Social control theory
Which agency administers the Uniform Crime Reports? A. The Federal Bureau of Investigation B. The National Institute of Justice C. The Bureau of Justice Statistics D. The Central Intelligence Agency E. The Office of Inspector General
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
Which of the following is not a reason we measure the amount of crime? A. To identify crime trends B. To understand cultures and subcultures C. To determine where hospitals should be placed D. To develop evidence based policies E. To measure quality of life
To determine where the hospitals should be placed