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Final Exam Review
  • Criminology 3rd Ed
  • By Steven Barkan

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  • Entrapment refers to a situation where the police
    or other law enforcement agents induce someone to
    commit a crime.
  • When is comes to criminological research, the
    variable that is influenced is called the
    dependent variable.
  • Most people convicted of misdemeanors and then
    incarcerated serve their sentences in local
    jails, which also hold people awaiting trial.
  • Mala in se is a Latin term that refers to
    behaviors that violate traditional norms and
    moral codes.
  • The media help to create crime myths, by
    exaggerating youth crime, distorting the facts in
    reference to crime among racial and ethnic
    minorities, and by overdramatizing crime.

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  • Mark Warr asked a sample of Dallas residents
    about their perceptions of fear in various kinds
    of hypothetical crime scenarios. The scenarios
    that were mentioned as being most fearful were
    being in an unfamiliar location, in a setting at
    night, and alone.
  • In reference to what makes some people more
    afraid of crime than others, individual
    characteristics include demographic variables
    such as age, gender, and race, and crime-related
    factors.
  • If one includes very common crimes like employee
    theft and other kinds of white collar crime, the
    profile of the typical criminal is certainly not
    restricted to those who are poor and nonwhite.
  • Womens crime rates are much lower than mens

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  • 10. According to the texts discussion of
    recent trends in U.S. crime rates, there
    occurred, a sharp increase from the 1960s into
    the 1970s. Another increase in the late 1980s and
    a leveling off and even decrease in the early
    1990s, and a leveling off and decrease in the
    early to mid 1980s.
  • According to the NCVS there is an annual risk of
    victimization that is higher over a lifetime,
    risk varies between demographic subgroups, and
    most of us will be victimized at least once.
  • In just over half of all violent crimes victims
    perceive that offenders were under the influence
    of alcohol or drugs.
  • The text points out that chronic victims make up
    about 10 percent of all adolescents account for
    more than half of all victimizations and are
    disproportionately male and members of ethnic
    minority groups.

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  • A victim-impact statement is used by judges to
    evaluate appropriate sentences.
  • Auguste Comte founded the positive school of
    philosophy.
  • Examples of Internal punishment are guilt, shame,
    embarrassment, and conscience.
  • Perinatal problems are some of the most
    interesting biological research on criminality
    and it concerns the effects of complications
    during pregnancy and birth.
  • Walter Millers focal concerns are trouble,
    smartness, and toughness.

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  • Extending Mertons view and drawing on Shaw and
    McKays work on social disorganization, Cloward
    and Ohlin argued that there is also differential
    access to illegitimate means, and or illegitimate
    opportunity structures.
  • Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay between 1900 and
    1930s, studied delinquency rates in Chicago using
    concentric zone analysis.
  • The most important reason for the popularity of
    social bonding theory is that dozens of studies
    of delinquency support it.
  • According to differential association theory, the
    principal part of the learning part of the
    learning of criminal behavior does not occur
    within, the mass media, work-related
    associations, or secondary groups

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  • One of the largest charter school companies is
    the Knowledge is Power Program.
  • Power-control theory focuses on the gendered
    processes of family life that increase or
    decrease delinquency.
  • Liberal feminism traces womens inequality to
    gender role socialization the resulting lack of
    opportunity.
  • Labeling theory would say that there is nothing
    inherent in the killing involved in murder which
    makes it deviant.

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  • Robbers, as specified by Conklin in his
    classification are addicts, opportunists,
    professionals not white-collar
  • Virginia in 2004 prohibited any town or city from
    enacting any gun control regulations.
  • Battering is physical attacks committed by
    intimates spouses or ex-spouses, boyfriends or
    girlfriends.
  • Eight percent of women and 2 percent of men
    reported that they had been stalked at least once
    in their lives according to NVAW survey.
  • One popular response to property crime is target
    hardening efforts to make residences and
    businesses more difficult to burglarize.

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  • According to Richard V. Clarke and Rick Brown,
    the following groups benefit economically from
    the massive exporting of stolen vehicles. The
    economy of nations from which a stolen vehicle is
    exported, auto manufactures, and automobile
    insurance companies.
  • Most professions are self regulating.
  • The most celebrated price-fixing scandal was
    uncovered in 1959-1960 and involved General
    Eclectic, Westinghouse, and twenty-seven other
    heavy electrical equipment manufactures.
  • The Iran-Contra scandal involved the Director of
    the CIA and National Security Council advisers
    John Poindexter and Robert McFarlane.

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  • Vigilante terrorism is initiated by private
    groups against other private groups to preserve
    the status quo.
  • The Forbidden fruit argument is that some
    proponents of drug legalization maintain that
    many youths now use illegal drugs precisely
    because they are illegal, as the drugs illegality
    contributes to the excitement of using them.
  • In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
    pornography could be considered obscene (and
    therefore prohibited if an average person
    applying current community views would conclude
    that the work appealed to the prurient interest.
    The work taken as a whole lacks serious literary,
    artistic, political, or scientific value.

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  • Meat-eaters comprised a small percentage of all
    officers who pursed corruption aggressively and
    made the most money.
  • Cities where police administrators make it very
    clear that brutality will not be tolerated, it
    appears lower than in cities where administrators
    make no such proclamations. This factor is
    referred to as the operating philosophy of the
    police force.

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  • Spohn and Cederblom investigation of possible
    racism divided their cases into more and less
    serious offenses on the basis of a number of
    dimensions. The following is not one. Whether
    the defendant showed hatred for white people.
  • An example of double racism is when charges in
    homicide and rape cases tend to be the most
    severe when blacks are accused of victimizing
    whites.
  • If we could wave a magic wand, we could probably
    reduce crime significantly by wiping out economic
    deprivation and racial discrimination.
  • The familiar Gallup Poll is a random sample of
    the adult population of the United States,
    allowing for generalization of the results to the
    population.
  • In 2002, 32 percent of the General Social Survey
    sample responded yes to the question, Are there
    any areas around here that is, within a mile
    where you would be afraid to walk alone at night?

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  • Seasonal and climatological variations in crime
    rates assaults and rapes are generally higher in
    the warmer months of the year.
  • Institutional implies that the very structure of
    society is one that inherently oppresses, subtly
    or more overtly, the poor, women, and people of
    color.
  • In ancient times, people were thought to act in a
    deviant fashion for a number of reasons except,
    God had left people to govern their own affairs
    through the exercise of free will and reason.
  • Criticisms directed at anomie theory are 3
    things. It doesnt address middle-class
    delinquency or white-collar collar crime. It
    fails to explain why people choose one adaptation
    over another. It assumes that the poor commit
    more crime than the nonpoor.

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  • Burgess and Akers differential reinforcement
    theory of crime reflects the integration of
    differential and association with operant
    conditioning.
  • Critical perspectives on crime highlight the ways
    in which people and institutions respond to crime
    and criminals, they are often called social
    reaction theories.
  • The average rate for other industrial nations for
    homicide rate during the last two decades has
    been between 0.6 and 3 per 100,000.
  • In examining rape and battering rate for each of
    the 50 states, Larry Baron and Murray A Straus
    compiled a gender equality index.
  • Professional criminals plan their offenses
    carefully.
  • According to Edwin Sutherland these are not
    theories about white-collar crime It may be
    committed by individuals from various social
    class positions, is seldom very harmful, is
    usually committed in the course of recreation.
  • Political crime is best seen as a consequence of
    power.

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  • In the 1980s and early 1990s, the news media and
    public officials sounded an alarm about illegal
    drug use during pregnancy, the term crack babes
    became a household word. The text points out
    that in response, several scholars noted that
    prosecuting pregnant women for illegal drugs
    would harm the fetus more by discouraging them
    from seeking prenatal medical care or drug
    treatment. Prosecutions of crack mothers
    obscured the many other problems these women
    faced. The much more common use of alcohol,
    tobacco, and even caffeine during pregnancy was
    at least as dangerous to the fetus as illegal
    drug use.
  • Hubert Blalocks famous power-threat theory.
    Dominant groups (whites) may feel more threatened
    as the size of minority groups grows and respond
    with legal control and other measures designed to
    protect the dominant status.
  • The ideal elements of the strong or solid case in
    the opinions of prosecutors in their initial
    screening decisions are. A stand-up victim, a
    serious offense and an injured victim.

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  • The following are among the practical strategies
    outlined in the text that reflect a criminal
    justice approach (tertiary prevention. Consider
    repealing at least some of the present drug laws.
    Eliminate the death penalty. Downsize prisons
    and jails, reduce overcrowding and improve
    decrepit prison and jail conditions.
  • 61. Social structure refers to organized
    patterns of social interaction and social
    relationships that exist in a group or society.
  • The news media is the major source of public
    information about crime and criminal justice.
  • According to selected Uniform Crime Report data
    collected in 1998, 46.5 percent of violent crimes
    were cleared by arrest.
  • The NCVS estimate that about 522,000 intimate
    violence victimizations took place in 2003.

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  • The classical school of criminology led to
    important reforms in the criminal justice system
    throughout Europe, critics than and now have said
    its view of human behavior was too simplistic.
  • Economic deprivation has direct ecological
    effects on crime. Deprivation makes it nearly
    impossible for people to leave the cites,
    trapping them through a continuing cycle of
    poverty into what sociologist William J. Wilson
    calls an underclass.
  • An example of social controls is involvement in
    religion.
  • The test points out that labeling theory
    addresses three major issues. Which of the
    following is not one of these? The functionality
    of crime.
  • In comparison to homicide and assault, robbery is
    more interracial, at least where white victims
    are concerned.

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  • 70.The primary problem with surveys of
    adolescents and adults who are asked to recall
    whether they had ever been sexually abused as a
    child are underreporting.
  • Amateur criminals comprise the vast majority of
    property offenders.
  • Although corporate executives may well benefit
    from any corporate success generated by their
    illegal activity, their primary intention is to
    benefit the corporation.
  • The slave rebellion, which resulted in numerous
    deaths took place in Virginia in 1831 was led by
    Nat Turner.

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  • The text points out that laws prohibiting
    consensual crimes are not to deprive organized
    crime of needed revenue, increase police
    corruption, discourage consensual offenders from
    committing more serious crimes.
  • Albert J. Reisss 1966 police observational study
    found no discrimination in arrest practices.
    Although a great proportion of black suspects
    than white suspects were arrested, the study
    attributed this disparity not to police racism
    but to the fact that back suspects were more
    hostile than white suspects toward police.
    Complainants, usually black, in cases involving
    black suspects preferred arrest more often than
    did the mostly white complainants in cases
    involving white suspects. Blacks tended to be
    suspected of more serious crimes than whites.

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TRUE/FALSE
  • 76.The text points out that sociological
    criminology is not a structural criminology.
    False
  • 77.Crime has been thought of as a serous problem
    since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
    False
  • 78. The highest rates of violent crime are found
    in the Midwest, while property crime is highest
    in the South. False
  • NCVS data reveal that most violent crime is
    intraracial. True
  • Objective deterrence refers to the impact of
    actual legal punishment. True
  • Most people in the inner zones of urban areas do
    not commit crime. True
  • According to Tittles control balance theory,
    people want to be as autonomous as possible. True

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  • Radical criminologists have embraced labeling
    theory as an effective vehicle in understanding
    the power inequalities in society. False
  • Most scholars agree that the compulsive
    masculinity behavior patterns is typical of
    Hispanic barrios and white ghettos, but does not
    affect young African-American men. False
  • The text points out that although many social
    service agencies now work with families where
    children are at risk for abuse and neglect, it
    remains true that these agencies are underfunded
    and understaffed. True
  • The number of stolen vehicles that are exported
    to other nations is estimated to be 500,000
    annually. True

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  • The text points out that corporate crime is
    difficult to prove and punish even when it is
    suspected. True
  • Violent civil disobedience was the key strategy
    of the Southern civil rights movement. False
  • Disregarding common products like aspirin, it
    would be a gross exaggeration to say that the
    United States as a nation of drug users. False
  • There is extremely convincing evidence that
    community policing reduces crime substantially.
    False
  • Evidence on race/ethnic discrimination in the
    juvenile justice system seems more consistent
    than the evidence for the adult criminal justice
    system. True

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  • A primary prevention approach to crime addresses
    features of our society, culture, and local
    communities that contribute to our high crime
    rates. True
  • Consensus and conflict views of crime, law and
    society are independent and have no relationship
    to analogous perspectives in the larger field of
    sociology. False
  • Fewer than 10 percent of all felonies in a given
    year lead to someone being imprisoned for
    committing the felony. True
  • Race is what sociologists call a social
    construction, meaning something that is real
    rather than something that is made up. False

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  • 96. Generally speaking, the higher the income,
    the higher the rate of victimization. False
  • 97. Sociological explanations suggest that the
    roots of eating disorders lie within the
    individual anorectic and bulimic. False
  • 98. The most pointed critique of Millers focal
    concerns is that his characterization of
    lower-class culture places too much emphasis on
    the dire economic deprivation. False
  • 99. Learning theories share philosopher John
    Lockes view of the individual as a tabula rasa.
    True
  • 100. Conflict theorists stress that inequality is
    quite dysfunctional for those at the bottom of
    the socioeconomic ladder. True
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