DEVRY CRMJ400 Midterm Exam

    Question 1. Question : TCO#2: A research approach that asks participants to describe their recent and lifetime criminal activity is called _____.

    field observation

    cross-sectional research

    meta-analysis

    self-reported study

    Question 2. Question : TCO#2: If criminologists want to see the direct effect of one factor or variable on another factor or variable, they conduct _____.

    experimental research

    aggregate data research

    cohort research

    survey research

    Question 3. Question : TCO#2: What is known about the trend in property crime rates?

    Like the violent crime rate, the property crime rate has increased slightly.

    Unlike the violent crime rate, the property crime rate has continued to fall.

    The violent crime rate and property crime rate have remained equally stable.

    The violent crime rate has decreased, while the property crime rate has increased.

    Question 4. Question : TCO#2: According to Wolfgang, Figlio, and Sellin’s cohort study, what percentage of chronic offenders was responsible for a significant proportion of all serious crime?

    12 percent

    15 percent

    6 percent

    25 percent

    Question 5. Question : TCO#2: The relationship between class and crime is an important one for criminological theory. The weight of recent evidence seems to suggest that serious official crime is more prevalent _____.

    across both the middle and lower class

    among the middle class

    among the upper class

    among the lower class

    Question 6. Question : TCO#1: ____________ is an academic discipline that makes use of the scientific methods to study the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior.

    Sociology

    Criminal Justice

    Criminology

    Psychology

    Question 7. Question : TCO#1: The theory that suggests people have free will to choose a criminal career or unlawful solutions to meet their needs or settle their problems is _____.

    classical theory

    conflict theory

    biosocial theory

    Marxist theory

    Question 8. Question : TCO#1: The Chicago School was developed by a group of sociologists at _____.

    the Chicago Institute of Criminology

    the University of Illinois

    Illinois State University

    the University of Chicago

    Question 9. Question : TCO#: 1 Common law was developed after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 through the verdicts of ________ who used local customs and rules of conduct as guides for decision-making.

    juries

    popes

    kings

    royal judges

    Question 10. Question : TCO#1: The intent to commit the criminal act is known as _____.

    mens rea

    actus reus

    mala in se

    mala prohibitum

    Question 11. Question : TCO#3: Referring to the relationship between marital status and vicimization, who is least likely to become a crime victim?

    Someone who is married

    Someone who has never married

    Someone who is divorced

    Someone who is a widow or widower

    Question 12. Question : TCO#3: One’s chances of victimization are reduced by _____.

    staying single

    staying out of public places

    moving to the city

    being out and about after 10 p.m.

    Question 13. Question : TCO#3: When victims act provocatively, use threats or fighting words, or even attack first, this is known as _____.

    passive precipitation

    active precipitation

    aggressive precipitation

    reactive precipitation

    Question 14. Question : TCO#3: In routine activities theory, a large number of unemployed teenagers would be an example of _____.

    suitable targets

    capable guardians

    protective sentinels

    motivated offenders

    Question 15. Question : TCO#3: According to routine activities theory, homes that contained easily salable objects such as laptop computers, stereos, and television sets would be classified as _____.

    hot targets

    hot spots

    suitable targets

    chronic spots

    Question 16. Question : TCO#4: Beccaria believed that criminals choose to commit crime and that their choices could be controlled by _____.

    fear of punishment

    improving economic conditions

    selective incapacitation

    situational crime prevention

    Question 17. Question : TCO#4: While outwardly considered the most irrational of offenders, serial murders are considered rational because:

    they tend to have high IQs.

    they pick their targets with care.

    they elude arrest for months, and sometimes for years.

    they are rarely, in actuality, psychologically disturbed.

    Question 18. Question : TCO#4: According to _____________, crime rates are influenced and controlled by the threat of punishment.

    general deterrence

    specific deterrence

    diffusion of benefits

    crime displacement

    Question 19. Question : TCO#4: The Kansas City, Missouri police department’s study of patrol effectiveness, convinced criminologists that:

    the mere presence of patrol officers on the street did not have a deterrent effect.

    doubling the amount of patrol officers on the street had a deterrent effect.

    The mere presence of patrol officers on the street had a deterrent effect, but only in high crime areas.

    decreasing the amount of patrol officers on the street increased crime.

    Question 20. Question : TCO#4: The philosophy of justice that asserts that those who violate the rights of others deserve to be punished is known as _____.

    specific deterrence

    just desert

    revenge

    retribution

    Question 21. Question : TCO#4: The belief that no serious consideration should be given to biological factors when attempting to understand human nature is known as _____.

    choice theory

    biophobia

    nature theory

    nurture theory

    Question 22. Question : TCO#4: A disorder in which a child shows a developmentally inappropriate lack of attention and an excess of impulsivity is known as _____.

    attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

    oppositional defiance disorder

    impulse dysfunctional disorder

    conduct disorder

    Question 23. Question : TCO#4: A mental state, labeled ________________ is found in youngsters whose personalities require them to seek immediate gratification, to consider their own needs more important than others, and to satisfy instinctive urges without considering right and wrong.

    deferred delinquency

    emergent delinquency

    latent delinquency

    delayed delinquency

    Question 24. Question : TCO#4: Social learning theory holds that people learn to be aggressive through their life experiences. Which of these is not a source of this behavior modeling process?

    Environmental experiences

    Family interaction

    Mass media

    Religious affiliation

    Question 25. Question : TCO#4: According to recent media research by Bushman and Anderson violent media has __________ impact on people with preexisting tendency toward crime and violence.

    no

    short-term

    an immediate

    a time-delayed

    Question 26. Question : TCO#4: A socially disorganized area is one in which the ______________ have broken down and can no long carry out their expected or stated functions.

    institutions of social control

    institutions of social service

    institutions of federal government

    global institutions

    Question 27. Question : TCO#4: Social disorganization theory was developed by the work of two Chicago sociologists _____.

    Martin and Gordon

    Winfree and Mays

    Sutherland and Durkheim

    McKay and Shaw

    Question 28. Question : TCO#4: A renewal stage in which obsolete housing is replaced and upgraded is known as _____.

    gentrification

    turnover

    transition

    revitalization

    Question 29. Question : TCO#4: When individuals embrace conventional social goals and have the means at their disposal to attain them, this is known as _____.

    rebellion

    ritualism

    innovation

    conformity

    Question 30. Question : TCO#4: According to Miller’s focal concern theory, which of the following is not identified as a lower class focal concern?

    Excitement

    Trouble

    Achievement

    Smartness

    Question 31. Question : TCO#4: Social learning theory suggests that crime is a/an ________ behavior.

    chronic

    learned

    innate

    isolated

    Question 32. Question : TCO#4: The principle that criminal techniques are learned is part of _____.

    differential association theory

    labeling theory

    social reaction theory

    differential reinforcement theory

    Question 33. Question : TCO#4: The view that becoming a criminal is a learning process in which potential delinquents master skills that enable them to counterbalance conventional values and drift back and forth between illegitimate and conventional behavior is known as _____.

    social reaction theory

    differential association theory

    differential reinforcement theory

    neutralization theory

    Question 34. Question : TCO#4: Which one is not an element of the social bond?

    Attachment

    Commitment

    Involvement

    Achievement

    Question 35. Question : TCO#4: This occurs when norm violations or crimes have very little influence on the actor and can be quickly forgotten.

    Stigma

    Anomie

    Primary deviance

    Secondary deviance

    Question 36. Question : TCO#4: According to the instrumental theorists, unmasking the true purpose of law and justice is termed to _____.

    destigmatize

    demystify

    discredit

    dishonor

    Question 37. Question : TCO#4: The branch of conflict theory that focuses upon the emergence of a strict “law and order” philosophy and that believes street criminals prey on the poor and disenfranchised, thus making the poor doubly abused, first by the capitalist system and then by members of their own class is known as _____.

    power-control theory

    left realism

    critical realism

    peacemaking theory

    Question 38. Question : TCO#4: According to the instrumental view of critical criminology, the poor may or may not commit more crimes than the rich, but _____.

    their crime are less visible

    they are arrested and punished less often

    their crimes are more serious in nature

    they are arrested and punished more often

    Question 39. Question : TCO#4: Most balanced and restorative justice programs are located within _____.

    the locality’s probation system

    the locality’s juvenile justice system

    the locality’s adult criminal justice system

    the locality’s social work system

    Question 40. Question : TCO#4: From a Marxist perspective, the people who perform the actual work are called _____.

    the underclass

    the chattering class

    the bourgeoisie

    the proletariat

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