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A series of questions and answers covering various aspects of criminology and criminal justice, including corporate crime, organized crime, drug types, and environmental criminology. it's valuable for students preparing for the cmy3702 exam, offering insights into key concepts and definitions. The q&a format facilitates self-assessment and knowledge reinforcement.
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What's happening here is truly a form of. crime. The real victims of. crime are our descendants and future generations who will be faced with a natural resources legacy squandered by their ancestors, without ever having had a say in the matter." - ANSWER environmental
Characteristics ascribed to the behaviour of corporate offenders are: - ANSWER External locus of control, Machiavellianism
Which of the following criteria, relating to public order crimes, differ from country to country? - ANSWER Moral laws, codes and standards
Price fixing and illegal restraint of trade can be considered to be what type of crime? - ANSWER Corporate crime
Which of the following choices best describes a characteristic of prostitutes, in that it is both a result of working as a prostitute and also the cause for becoming a prostitute? - ANSWER Low self-esteem
Which of the following are likely to be poor members of ethnic or racial minorities? - ANSWER Streetwalkers
Albanese 2008 defines organised crime as. - ANSWER a continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities.
Which occupational crimes are committed for the same motive as armed robbery? - ANSWER Crimes committed for personal gain by the individual concerned
Which one of the following options is an inherent requirement for the commission of
white-collar crime? - ANSWER Premeditation
Which of the following is NOT a role of the United Nations? - ANSWER To make sure suspects do not commit identity fraud
Bartol and Bartol, 2008 classify the four 4 main types of drugs as. - ANSWER Hallucinogens, Stimulants, Opiate narcotics and Sedative hypnotics.
Which of the following is not correct, in terms of losses incurred by the state as a result of money spent on drugs not being subject to tax? - ANSWER Formulating prevention strategies
According to Brantingham and Brantingham (1981) and Van Heerden (1988), the study of spatial patterns of crime in an urban context is defined as. criminology. ANSWER environmental
Name the three categories of traders involved with the illegal trade of rhino horn. ANSWER Runners, poachers and wholesalers
Which of the following crimes does PCLU regard as a priority crime? - ANSWER All forms of terrorism
Which of the following is NOT one of the elements that should be present for a fraudulent crime to be committed under common law? - ANSWER Financial loss arising due to reliance by the victim on a false statement