This is the major (what they study) of all the C.O.P mentors.
What is Criminology
100
The First Amendment includes the freedom of assembly and what other freedoms.
What are the freedom of religion, press, speech, and petition
100
In these types of crimes, the ones who commit a crime are corporations (businesses).
What is white collar crimes.
100
This is what C.O.P. stands for.
What is Criminology Outreach Program
100
This mentor is an international student from the Netherlands.
Who is Loesje
200
These are three factors needed for a crime to happen.
What is a victim, a figure of authority, and a criminal.
200
The United States government can't censor (not letting citizens see/use) Facebook like China does since this is a social network in which many express their points of views. If they do, this is the freedom they would be compromising (messing with).
What is the freedom of Speech.
200
According to this theory, you can learn crime by playing video games, watching TV, and hanging out with people that commit crime
What is the Social Learning Theory
200
The Criminology Outreach Program is part of this university.
What is the University of California Irvine
200
This is how UCI students show to others their spirit.
What is [Zot Hand Sign]
300
this is a type of crime that causes illegal damage through the use of fire.
What is Arson
300
Sadly, a great amount of mass shootings have happened recently in the United States. This has created a big debate over _________ given by one of the amendments in the Constitution.
What is the right to bear arms.
300
This is the name of those criminals that stop engaging in crime once they get older.
What is Adolescent limited offenders
300
These are the names of the two C.O.P Coordinators.
Who are Diana and Jessica
300
Name at least four mentors. (If you can name all mentors you get an extra 50 points)
Who are Patrick,Luis, Jorge, Jasmine, Loesja, Cheyenne, Mayra, Diana, and Jessica
400
These are three aspects of crime that are studied by criminologists.
What are the the biological, sociological and psychological aspects of crime.
400
The Fifth Amendment protects someone from these.
What is being tried twice for the same crime and incriminating themselves.
400
According to the Classical School Theory of Crime, these are the two things that criminals must think about before engaging in crime.
What are benefits of crime and risks.
400
This is the name of the Director of the Criminology Outreach Program
What is Professor John Dombrink
400
This is the name of the UC Irvine' mascot
What is Peter the Anteater.
500
When talking about crime's consequences, the adult justice system focuses on ____________ while the juvenile justice system focuses on ____________.
What are punishments and treatment/rehabilitation.
500
By this, police officers can take away any of your things claiming that they come from illegal activities without arresting you or having a warrant.
What is civil forfeiture.
500
According to this theory, a person who steals something from a store might claim that it didn't hurt anyone.
What are Techniques of neutralization.
500
At the end of the year you along with your mentors will participate on this.