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Criminology Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Which of the following is human activity that violates social norms? Which of the following is a specialist in the collection and examination of the physical evidence of crime? Politician Criminalist Police Office Crime Stopper Criminalist Which of the following is the study of crime? Sociology Political Science Criminology Victimology Criminology Which of the following holds that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems like poverty, discrimination, and inequality of opportunity? Social Policy Social Perspective
Deviant behavior Weird behavior Strange behavior Acceptable behavior Deviant behavior
Which of the following means that social events are differently interpreted according to the cultural experiences and personal interests of the initiator, the observer, or the recipient of that behavior? Which of the following is human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws? Which of the following is the process of making some forms of behavior illegal? Statute Empowerment Criminalize Socialization Criminalize Social Problems Perspective Perspective Socials Social Problems Perspective Social Relativity Social Problems Social Policy Social Perspective Social Relativity Felony Crime Misdemeanor Technical violation Crime
Criminalist B on of the physical evidence of a crime
Criminolog y A Clearly stated propositio ns that posit relationshi ps between events and things under study 1.5 Theory (^) C Human activity that violates social norms Anyone who works in the criminal justice field, regardless of formal training Match the term with the correct definition. A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 2.1 through 2.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice.Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column. Social events are differently 2.1 General theory of crime C interpreted according to the cultural experiences and 2.2 Criminal justice B personal^ interests of the initiator, the observer, or the recipient of that
Integrated theory E behavior Emphasizes application of 2.4 Social problems perspective D criminal law and study of the components of the justice system, 2.5 Social relativity A especially police, courts, and^ the corrections
Crime is human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws. True False True The method used to make some forms of behavior illegal is known as decriminalization. True False False Deviant behavior is human activity that conforms to social norms. True False False One that attempts to explain all forms of criminal conduct through a single, overarching approach Holds that crime is a manifestation of underlying social problems like poverty, discrimination, and inequality of opportunity Does not attempt to explain all criminality, but is distinguishable by the fact that it merges concepts drawn from different sources
Which of the following is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will? Which of the following describes the proportion of reported or discovered crimes within a given offense category that are solved? A disintegrated theory does not necessarily attempt to explain all criminality but is distinguishable by the fact that it merges concepts drawn from different sources. True False False Which of the following describes unreported and underreported criminal activity? Part I Offenses Part II Offenses Forcible rape Murder Aggravated Sexual Assault Theft Forcible rape Dark Figure of Crime Clearance Rate Part I Offenses Part II Offenses Clearance Rate least most) forms of criminal conduct through a single, overarching approach. True False True
Which of the following describes the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft? Aggravated Assault Assault Forcible Rape Burglary Burglary Which of the following describes the burning or attempted burning of property with or without intent to defraud? Arson Aggravated Assault Forcible Rape Murder Arson Which of the following means the causing of the death of another person without legal justification? Forcible Rape Criminal Homicide Aggravated Assault Sexual Assault Criminal Homicide Which of the following is defined as unlawful forced sexual intercourse with a woman against her will that occurs within the context of a dating relationship? Dark Figure of Crime Clearance Rate Dark Figure of Crime
Match the term with the correct definition. A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 2.1 through 2.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice.Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column. 2.1 Carjacking 2.2 Arson
Correlation
Desistance phenomenon 2.5 Uniform Crime Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or Summary-based annual report published by the FBI A The stealing of a car while it is occupied Match the term with the correct definition. B E D C A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 1.1 through 1.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice.Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column. The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the immediate possession of another by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear
Forcible rape E 1.2 Dark figure of crime C Unlawful forced sexual intercourse with a woman against her will that occurs within the context of a dating 1.3^ relationship Burglary D Unreported and underreported criminal activity 1.4 Date rape B
Robbery A The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will
The Uniform Crime Reporting Program was begun by the DEA in 1959 in response to a national initiative undertaken by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). True False False Reported and over reported criminal activity has been called the dark figure of crime. True False False The term used by most courts and law enforcement agencies to describe murder is criminal homicide. True False A connection or association, which is observed to exist between two measurable variables Most forms of criminality decrease with age Today's U.S. crime statistics come from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). True False True aircraft, personal property of another Reporting Program
Theories can be improved steadily through what type of testing? Which of the following is a series of interrelated propositions which attempt to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events? A respondent is simply a connection or association, which is observed to exist between two measurable variables. True False False Hypothesis Examination Interrelated propositions Purpose Hypothesis Purpose Theory Interrelated propositions Patterns Theory True
Which of the following is the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search of knowledge? Which of the following is characterized by original and direct investigation? Which of the following is simply a concept that can undergo measurable changes? Theory Hypothesis Research Problem identification Research Applied Research Pure Research Primary Research Secondary Research Primary Research Variable Hypothesis Theory
Which of the following is an attempt to hold conditions constant? Which of the following is a process whereby individuals are assigned to study groups without biases or differences resulting from selection? Which type of research involves the use of questionnaires? Controlled experiment Quasi-experimental design Research design Multiple treatment interference Controlled experiment External validity Hypothesis Randomization Control Group Randomization Participant Observation Case Studies Survey Research Hypothesis Building
Match the term with the correct definition. A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 1.1 through 1.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice.Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column. A concept that can undergo measurable changes Consist of the logic and structure inherent in any particular approach to data 1.1 Theory D^ gathering 1.2 Research E^ The process of turning a simple hypothesis into one that is 1.3^ testable Operationalization C Series of interrelated propositions that attempt to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events 1.4 Variable A 1.5 Research designs B The use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge Survey Research
Pure research is undertaken simply for the sake of advancing scientific knowledge. True False True A variable is simply a concept that can undergo measurable changes. True False True Uncontrolled experiments are those that attempt to hold conditions constant. True False False Theory is the use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge. True False False
Randomization is the process whereby individuals are assigned to study groups without biases or differences resulting from selection. True False True Case study research typically involves the use of questionnaires. True False False Participant observation involves a variety of strategies in data gathering in which the researcher observes a group by participating, to varying degrees, in the activities of the group. True False True Objectivity means that for observations to be valid, independent observers must report seeing the same thing under the same circumstances.