cj appendix quiz, CJ 100 Chapter 2, CJ 100 Module 1 Quizzes
Criminological theory that states what we think affects how we behave and how we perceive our surroundings, including other people.
Observational Learning Theory
Behaviorism is based on the psychological principle of [BLANK].
Operant Conditioning
Which criminological theory focuses on how turning points in life, such as marriage, can lead to more conventional behavior in adulthood?
Persistent-offending and desistance-from-crime theory (think about marriage as persistent)
Mental illness, homelessness, crime
Research has shown that children who are physically abused are at a greater risk for this.
Utilitarianism and hedonistic calculus are associated with which school of thought?
Classical
What does CPTED stand for?
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
The buyers do not consider themselves crime victims
Why does the National Crime Victimization Survey not account for successfully completed drug transactions?
In legal terminology, this is the state of a child who has not yet reached the specified age to be considered an adult.
infancy
Usually the maximum incarceration for this type of offense is up to one year in jail
misdemeanor
Property crime
How does the FBI currently classify arson?
About half
How many offenses are never reported to police?
Where are statutes published?
penal code
States that crime is a result of inborn abnormalities.
positivism
This defense attempts to give physical or psychological reasons that a defendant cannot comprehend his or her criminal actions, their harm(s), or their punishment.
insanity defense
What is the important difference between the criminal law and civil law?
type of attorney ?
c. victim precipitation
Criminologists use this term to refer to instances wherein a victim plays an active role in initiating conflict.
Violent crimes
How does the FBI classify murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault?
According to Moffitt, adolescent-limited offenders are more likely to become career criminals.
FALSE they r less likey
An example of this type of offense is conspiracy.
inchoate offense
Which is not one of the six arguments that can be employed in the defense against a criminal indictment?
my client did it
Written on an ancient stone tablet, this collection of over 250 laws covered a wide range of issues.
code of Hammurabi
This writ is issued to bring a party before the court.
habeas corpus
1 percent
According to one study, what was the percentage of hate crimes committed by perpetrators who were strongly committed to bigotry?
Victim-impact statement
After the trial of James Holmes, who opened fire on an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater in July 2012, about 100 family members of the victims spoke in court about how the crime affected them. Which term best relates to this activity?
victimization survey
Deborah's cell phone is stolen from her bag. Later, a census taker interviews her about the incident. Which term best describes this type of research?
Criminological theory which claims attitudes about crime and techniques for committing crime are both learned behavior.
Differential Association Theory (Crime is LEARNED)
Feminism Promotes the interest of women over men
FALSE
Marx believed crime was more rampant in a socialist society.
FALSE
the second victimization
For rape and sexual assault victims, the criminal justice process is often called this.
self-report study
In a high school class, a researcher hands out questionnaires that ask the students to identify any criminal offenses they have committed. Which term best describes this type of research?
The offense will not be recorded; it is part of the dark figure of crime.
Sutton breaks into a house when the owner is away and looks for valuable items to steal. However, he does not find anything worth taking and leaves. The owner returns later and does not notice anything amiss, nor even realize that the house was entered. How will Sutton's offense be recorded?
According to Hirschi, people involved in conventional activities have less time and energy for crime.
True
According to Hirschi, when people are concerned with the feelings of others, they are more likely to commit crime.
True
Not all psychopaths are criminals, and not all criminals are psychopaths.
True
Moffitt's theory, [BLANK], describes life-course persistent offenders and adolescent limited offenders?
Pathway Theory
Target hardening and CPTED are an example of
Situational Crime Prevention (making crime less attractive to criminals by reducing physical opportunities to break the law)
Criminological theory that states crime is a result of weak social bonds.
Social Control Theory
Criminological theory that states a neighborhood's structural and cultural conditions affect criminal behavior.
Social disorganization theory
Criminological theories that focus specifically on the interaction between biology and environment and between the environment and biology.
Sociological?
Much of the investigation and regulation of corporate and white-collar crime is not done by law enforcement.
Why is it difficult to measure white-collar and corporate crime?
According to the _____ Amendment, "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury . . ."
fifth
Mens rea means "_____."
guilty mind
Which issue guides precedent?
predictability, efficiency, reliability
Which is one of the three criteria used to determine what behaviors are made criminal?
the effects of the law, the existence of other means to protect society from undesirable behavior, the enforceability of the law
What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?
bill of rights
From birth to age 3
Children in this age range account for the highest percentage of child abuse and neglect victims.
c. The victim and perpetrator know each other.
According to Christie, which is not one of the six attributes typically associated with the idea of an innocent victim?
Which theory focuses on power differentials in relationships?
Control Balance Theory (think balance in relationships)
According to Kohlberg, most young children are at which state of development?
Conventional
a. The victim acted first during the course of the offense. b. The victim instigated the commission of the offense.
Most definitions of victim precipitation assert this.
Criminological theory that states people consciously weigh the risks against the benefits of their actions and choose the action they think has the most benefit.
Rational Choice Theory
According to Merton's strain theory, the Amish would be an example of which type of individual?
Rebel
According to Merton's strain theory, a wandering hobo would be an example of which type of individual? (druggie, hobo,
Retreatist
States that crime is most likely to occur when a motivated offender, attractive target, and absence of a capable guardian converge.
Routine activities theory
According to critical race theory, people of color are overrepresented at every decision point in the criminal justice system.
TRUE
a. the characteristics of victims and perpetrators b. when and where an offense takes place c. the form of an offense
The advantage of the NIBRS over the UCR is that it allows law enforcement to precisely identify_____.
Uniform Crime Reports
This annual FBI publication uses data from participating U.S. law enforcement agencies to summarize the incidence and rate of reported crime.
National Incident-Based Reporting System
This is designed to gather data on each criminal act even if several acts are committed within the same complex of behavior.
Uniform Crime Reports
This is the most extensive and useful measure of crime that is available.
Which concept states that people are guided by their desire for pleasure and aversion to pain?
Utilitarianism
Crime rate
What is the number of Crime Index offenses divided by the population of an area called?
unintentional and intentional
Which choice best describes the sources of error in the Uniform Crime Reports?
The victim may have committed the offense
Which is not a reason that a victim would not report an offense?
the victim is not dependent on a caregiver
Which is not included in the typical definition of elder abuse?
Corporate crime, drug sales, organized crime
Which part of the crime picture do the UCR, self-report studies, and victimization studies tend to miss?
this type of law comes from judicial decisions and requires judges to consider how previous cases dealt with similar issues.
case law
This legal principle states that a person cannot be tried twice for the same offense.
double jeopardy
this is a law enacted by a legislature.
statute
This type of law is enacted by legislatures.
statutory law
this type of offense tends to involve offenses in which the public's welfare is at issue.
strict liability
This type of law sets forth what behaviors are defined as crime.
substantive