Property Crime
Violent Crime
Violence Against Women
Theory Application
Miscellaneous
100

This is the most common crime committed of all Part I index offenses. 

What is larceny-theft. 

100

This is the most commonly committed Part I violent offense. 

What is aggravated assault? 

100

True or False: The occurrence of false reports for rape and sexual assaults is extraordinarily high.

What is false? 

100

According to Bill Luckenbill, homicides are often the result of these.

What is a character contest?

100

You come home to see someone taking your valuables. They shove you out of the way as they leave. This is the crime they have committed. 

What is robbery? 

200

Most residential burglaries occur at this time of day. 

What is daytime. 

200

This type of murder involves killing multiple people in different locations over a short period of time.

What is a spree killing/spree murder? 

200

The definition for this term was changed in 2012 to include all persons as victims and to be more behaviorally specific. 

What is rape/forcible rape? 

200
Not all property crime is driven by monetary need. This was a key motivator for Murph the Surf. 

What is status? 

200

After a day out, you realize that at some point your wallet has been stolen from your pocket without you noticing. You have been the victim of this crime. 

What is larceny-theft (pickpocketing)? 

300

Profit-motivated, revenge, vandalism and crime concealment are all types of this. 

What is arson? 

300

This type of robber isn't committed to or very specialized in robbery, and commits robbery infrequently. 

What is an opportunistic robber? 

300

This group of women are most at-risk for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).

What is separated? 

300

This theory is most useful for explaining the behavior of boosters. 

What is Differential Association Theory? 

300

This crime involves motor vehicle theft and the threat/use of force; it is a unique type of robbery. 

What is a carjacking? 

400

This source would provide data for both residential and commercial burglaries. 

What is official data/the UCR/NIBRS. 

400

This type of offender uses violence as a means of accomplishing a criminal act. 

What is a criminally violent offender? 

400

According to Groth and Birnbaum's research, this is the most common type of rapist. 

What is power rapist? 

400

From an Anomie perspective, robbery is the prototypical example of this mode of adaptation. 

What is innovation? 

400

The ratio (roughly 1 in ___) of women who experience intimate partner violence. 

What is 1 in 4?

500

The term which is defined as "making, altering, uttering or possessing, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true".

What is counterfeiting or forgery. 

500

This violent crime has the highest report rate and the highest clearance rate of all Part I index offenses. 

What is homicide?

500

From a sociological perspective, rape and sexual assault can be attributed to these causes. 

What is structure and culture 

500

This perspective states that men's violence is a result of cultural expectations the reward aggressive behavior.

What is hegemonic masculinity? 

500

These are the four Part I property offenses and the four Part I violent offenses. 

What are larceny-theft, burglary, motor theft, arson AND homicide, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 

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