Introduction To Criminal Justice, 13th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 2โThe Nature of Crime
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.
According to the _______ view of crime, behaviors that become crimes are
essentially harmful to majority of citizens and therefore there is general agreement regarding with
behaviors need to be controlled.
a. Conflict
b. Interactionist
c. Consensus
d. Constructionist
ANS: C
OBJ: 1
REF:
p. 44
2.
Which of the following crimes is not included in the Uniform Crime Reportโs list
of Part I or index crimes?
a. Criminal homicide
b. Motor vehicle theft
c. Simple assault
d. Arson
ANS: C
OBJ: 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
p. 54
3.
Which of the following is a public order crime?
Prostitution
Embezzlement
Domestic violence
Hate speech
ANS: A
OBJ: 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
REF:
p. 49
4.
Since 1995, the number of arrests for prostitution has:
Increased significantly
Decreased
Remained stable
Increased slightly
ANS: B
OBJ: 3
REF:
p. 49
5.
Which of the following is considered the most widely cited source of criminal
statistics?
a. National Crime Victimization Survey
b. Self-report surveys
c. Uniform Crime Report
d. Bureau of Justice Statistics
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ANS: C
OBJ: 3
REF:
p. 54-56
6.
Which crime listed below is not reported in Part I or Part II of the offense section
of the UCR?
a. Drug offenses
b. Traffic violations
c. Liquor law violations
d. Sex offenses
ANS: B
OBJ: 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
p. 54
7.
A spree killer:
is motivated by the quest for drug profits and street power
Kills many victims in a single violent outburst
Spreads their murderous outburst over a few days or weeks
Kills over a long period of time but typically assume a โnormalโ identity between murders
ANS: C
OBJ: 2
REF:
p. 47
8.
The UCR indicates that police clear slightly more than _____ percent of all
reported Part I crimes each year?
a. 20
b. 35
c. 50
d. 65
ANS: A
OBJ: 2
REF:
p. 55
9.
Which data source relies on a multi-stage sample of housing units to collect
information about citizen’s encounters with criminals?
a. National Crime Victimization Survey
b. Uniform Crime Report
c. Monitoring the Future Survey
d. National Incident-Based Reporting System
ANS: A
OBJ: 3
REF:
p. 58
10.
One of the most important sources of self-report data is the _____ study,
conducted annually using approximately 2,500 high school seniors.
a. Monitoring the Future
b. Juvenile Arrest
c. National Center for Information about Crime
d. Juvenile Social Survey
ANS: A
OBJ: 3
REF:
p. 60
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11.
Which of the following is not a problem associated with the National Crime
Victimization Survey (NCVS)?
a. Over-reporting due to victim’s misrepresentation of events
b. Incomplete acts are lumped together with completed acts
c. Underreporting stemming from the embarrassment of reporting crime
d. Sampling errors which produce a group of respondents who do not represent the nation as
a whole
ANS: B
OBJ: 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
p. 59-60
13.
Self-report surveys are conducted most often on which of the following groups?
Juveniles
Death row inmates
Prisoners
Police officers
ANS: A
OBJ: 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
p. 58
12.
Which type of study provides the best measure of unreported crimes?
Official records
Prison data
Self-report studies
Victimization surveys
ANS: C
OBJ: 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
REF:
p. 59-60
14.
Which of the following is false about the validity of self-report data?
Serious chronic offenders usually cooperate
Institutionalized youth are not generally represented
Polygraphs can be used to validate the accuracy of self-reports
The “known group” can be used to assess validity
ANS: A
OBJ: 5
REF:
p. 59-60
15.
Which of the following is false regarding alternative crime measures?
a. Cohort data involves observing over time a group of people who share certain
characteristics.
b. Meta-analysis involves gathering data from a number of previous studies.
c. Sometimes criminologists conduct controlled experiments to collect data on the cause of
crime.
d. Data mining create graphical representations of the spatial geography of crime.
ANS: D
OBJ: 6
REF:
p. 62
16.
Which of the following variables is not positively correlated with a higher rate of
crime in a population?
a. A greater number of hours spent watching television
b. A greater number of unwed mothers
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c. A greater proportion of people in prison
d. A greater proportion of young males
ANS: C
OBJ: 6
a.
b.
c.
d.
17.
Summer
Fall
Spring
Winter
ANS: A
OBJ: 6
a.
b.
c.
d.
b.
c.
d.
In which season do the greatest numbers of reported crimes occur?
REF:
p. 69
REF:
p. 69
19.
Which of the following is false regarding international crime trends?
Many nations, especially those experiencing social or economic upheaval, have murder
rates much higher than the United States.
Violence against women is related to economic hardship and the social status of women.
Middle Eastern nations have significantly higher rates of robbery than the United States.
There are a number of countries, including Canada, which have higher rates of vehicle
theft than the United States.
ANS: C
OBJ: 8
a.
b.
c.
d.
p. 66
18.
Which of the following crimes are exceptions to the warm-weather crime trend?
Burglary and motor vehicle theft
Murder and robbery
Kidnapping and larceny
Burglary and arson
ANS: B
OBJ: 6
a.
REF:
REF:
p. 70
20.
Which country has the highest homicide rate?
Brazil
United States
Canada
Germany
ANS: A
OBJ: 8
21.
REF:
p. 70
Which region of the United States has the highest property and violent crime
rates?
a. Northeast
b. Midwest
c. South
d. West
ANS: C
OBJ: 6
REF:
p. 69
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22.
Which of the following is false?
a. Teenagers have extremely high crime rates, whereas seniors rarely commit crimes.
b. Immigration is negatively associated with homicides and drug-related homicides
specifically.
c. There is a clear and established relationship between the economy and crime.
d. There is evidence that the recent drop in the crime rate can be attributed to the availability
of legalized abortion.
ANS: C
OBJ: 6
23.
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
p. 73-78
The peak age for property crime is 16, and the peak age for violent crime is:
16
18
21
25
ANS: B
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 73-74
24.
Which of the following is not an explanation regarding gender differences in the
crime rate?
a. Males are stronger and better able to commit violence.
b. Hormones make men more aggressive.
c. Girls are socialized to be less aggressive.
d. Girls are granted greater personal freedom.
ANS: D
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 75-76
25.
Which statement regarding the relationship between age and crime is true?
a. Elderly males are predominantly arrested for alcohol-related matters such as public
drunkenness and drunk driving.
b. There is no relationship between age and crime.
c. Age is positively related to criminality.
d. The age-crime relationship has changed significantly since 1935.
ANS: A
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 73-74
26.
Which of the following is true about the relationship between age and crime?
a. Kids who are persistent offenders begin committing crime in their adolescence.
b. Kids who are persistent offenders continue a stable pattern of offending activities during
late adolescence.
c. Kids who are persistent offenders begin a rapid acceleration of crime in adulthood.
d. Early starters tend to commit more crime and are more likely to continue to be involved in
criminality over a longer period of crime.
ANS: D
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 73-74
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27.
Early criminologists pointed to ______ differences between males and females to
explain the differences in crime rates.
a. Emotional
b. Physical
c. Psychological
d. emotional, physical, and psychological
ANS: D
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 75
28.
African Americans make up about 12 percent of the general population, yet
account for approximately _____ percent of violent crime arrests.
a. 10
b. 25
c. 40
d. 60
ANS: C
OBJ: 7
a.
b.
c.
d.
REF:
p. 77-79
29.
Which statement regarding the relationship between race and crime is true?
Black violence rates are much lower in Canada and Nigeria.
Many African Americans view the justice system as arbitrary and unfair.
African Americans receive longer sentences than whites with the same employment status.
All of these statements are true.
ANS: D
OBJ: 7
REF:
p. 77-79
30.
In the landmark study Delinquency in a Birth Cohort, researchers found that
chronic offenders committed approximately _____ percent of all offenses?
a. 5
b. 30
c. 50
d. 75
ANS: C
OBJ: 910
REF:
p. 79-81
TRUE/FALSE
1.
ANS: F
OBJ: 2
2.
ANS: F
OBJ: 5
It is estimated that there are 75,000 gang members in the United States.
REF:
p. 47
UCR data captures the so-called dark figure of crime.
REF:
p. 54
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3.
Apparent increases in crime rates in the UCR may actually reflect changes in the
way the police record their data.
ANS: T
OBJ: 3
REF:
p. 54
4.
The National Crime Victimization Survey has recently been undermined by
budget limitations.
ANS: T
OBJ: 5
REF:
p. 58
5.
The Monitoring the Future study is one of the most important sources of selfreport data with regard to drugs.
ANS: T
OBJ: 5
6.
ANS: F
OBJ: 6
REF:
p. 60
Violent crime in the United States has increased significantly in the last few years.
REF:
p. 66
7.
There is evidence that reporting accuracy of self-report studies differs among
racial, ethnic, and gender groups.
ANS: T
OBJ: 5
REF:
p. 59-60
8.
Crime mapping uses multiple advanced computational methods, including
artificial intelligence, to analyze large data sets that usually involve one or more data sources.
ANS: F
OBJ: 5
9.
cohort study.
ANS: T
OBJ: 10
REF:
p. 62
Three strikes laws were inspired by the research findings of the Philadelphia birth
REF:
p. 79-81
10.
The Philadelphia Birth Cohort study found that arrest and court appearances did
little to deter chronic offenders.
ANS: T
OBJ: 10
REF:
p. 79-81
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COMPLETION
1.
Immigrants have significantly ____________________ rates of incarceration than
the average U.S. citizen.
ANS: lower
REF: p. 70
OBJ:
7
2.
Behaviors considered illegal because they run counter to existing moral standards
are known as ____________________ crimes.
ANS: public order/victimless
REF: p. 49
OBJ:
2
3.
____________________ is a Part I index crime that involves an unlawful attack
by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury.
ANS: aggravated assault
REF: p. 47
OBJ:
2
4.
A crime is said to be ____________________ when at least one person is arrested
or charged with the commission of the offense.
ANS: cleared
REF: p. 55
OBJ:
2
5.
Murder, _________, robbery, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, and
aggravated assault make up the FBI’s Part I crimes.
ANS: forcible rape
REF: p. 54
OBJ:
2
6.
The three major areas of concern with regard to the accuracy of UCR data are
methodological practices, reporting practices, and ____________________ practices.
ANS: law enforcement
REF: p. 56
OBJ:
3
7.
The statistics for ____________________ are regarded as the most accurate
aspect of the UCR.
ANS:
murder/homicide
REF: p. 56
OBJ:
5
8.
The view that younger African American males are subject to greater police
control when their numbers increase within the population is known as ____________________
theory.
ANS: racial threat
REF: p. 78
OBJ:
7
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9.
____________________ is the term commonly used to describe persistent repeat
offenders who organize their lifestyle around criminality.
ANS:
Career criminal/chronic offender
REF: p. 79
OBJ:
10
10.
Employee pilferage, bribery, commodities law violations, mail fraud, computer
fraud, and embezzlement are examples of _________ crimes.
ANS: white collar
REF: p. 51
OBJ:
2
ESSAY
1.
There are three different approaches to defining crime. Discuss what these are and
if there can be any overlap between these definitions.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 44-46
OBJ: 1
2.
Compare and contrast the UCR, NCVS, and self-report surveys in terms of
measuring crime trends.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 54-61
OBJ: 3
3.
Discuss the recent trends in violent and property crime in the United States. How
do these compare to violent and property crime rates internationally?
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 63-68
OBJ: 6
4.
Describe the social, economic, personal, and demographic factors suggested by
experts to account for the recent crime drop in the United States. Suggest one factor not mentioned
in the chapter that may influence crime rates, and explain your rationale.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 73-79
OBJ: 7
5.
Describe both sides of the crime-class debate.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 73
OBJ: 7
6.
Discuss the intersection of race, class, gender, and crime.
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ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 73-79
OBJ: 7
7.
Describe the relationship between gender and crime and the various theories that
have been developed to explain this relationship. What do you believe is the most convincing
explanation for the differences in the rate of male and female involvement in crime?
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 75-76
OBJ: 7
8.
Elaborate the three different categories of crime through the use of examples:
violent crime, public order crime, and economic crime.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 47-51
OBJ: 6
9.
Discuss the Philadelphia birth cohort study and how its findings have shaped
criminal justice policy.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 79-81
OBJ: 10
10.
Discuss the significant findings with regard to the relationship between age and
crime.
ANS: Answer not provided.
REF: p. 73-74
OBJ: 7
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