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100

Collects information on the dark figure of crime

NCVS

100

What is the term that refers to the criminal act element of a crime?

Actus Reus

100

Explain Samuel Walker's top tier in explaining his wedding cake  model of justice.

High-Profile Cases

100

______ is an explanation of crime that assumes crime and victimization are highest in places where three factors come together in time and place: motivated offenders, suitable or attractive targets, and absence of a guardian.

Routine Activities Theory

100

 ______ assumes that individuals are rational and weigh the potential benefits against the potential costs of engaging in a criminal act.

Rational Choice Theory

100

Differential associations vary in all of the following EXCEPT ______.

a. duration

b. frequency

c. priority

d. moderation

Moderation

200

The four constructs of social bonding include....

Attachment, Commitment, Involvement, and Belief

200

 According to Sykes and Matza, when it comes to choosing between complete conformity or complete nonconformity, youths ______ these two extremes.

a. make a consistent choice to one of

b. Shrift or drift between

c. completely reject both of

d. express they are confused by

B. Shift or drift between.

200

According to Beccaria, perfecting ______ is the “surest but most difficult way to prevent crimes.”

Education

200

Cesare Beccaria is known as all of the following EXCEPT ______.

a. Father of Criminal Justice

b. Father of the Classical School of Criminology

c. Father of Deterrence Theory

d. Father of Policing

D.  The father of policing.

200

 ______ assumes that all people would naturally commit crimes if not for restraints on the selfish tendencies that exist in every individual.

Social Control Theory

200

The guilty mine?

Mens Rea, Intent

300

An insanity defense test that asks if the defendant could or could not control his or her actions.

Irresistable Impulse

300

A legal test of insanity that hinges in the defendant’s inability to know right from wrong; originated in an English court case in 1843, making it the first major test for insanity.

M'Naghten Rule

300

A type of criminal defense where the accused claims that they would not have done the criminal act if it were not for substantial encouragement by police.

Entrapment

300

The theory of punishment that assumes that people will refrain from crime because of fear of punishment is ______.
A. Retribution
B. Deterrence
C. Incapacitation
D. just deserts

B.  Deterrence Theory

300

Which theory of punishment is most likely to be effective for dealing with "career criminals"?
A. Retribution
B. Incapacitation
C. Rehabilitation
D. deterrence

B.  Incapacitation

300

________prevents future crime by altering a defendant’s behavior

Rehabilitation

400

2) What is the Id?:

a)Part of the psyche that controls impulses.

b)Part of the psyche that reduces anxiety.

c)A description of innate instinctual needs

.d)Part of the psyche that controls our morals.

C. Innate instructional needs.

400

A type of criminal defense where the accused admits to the criminal act, but maintains that they are not blameworthy because of extenuating circumstances.

Excuse

400

Distinguish between general ands specific deterrence.

We should all know this!

400

The Model Penal Code test for insanity that includes elements of the M'Naughten rule as well as elements of the irresistible impulse test.

Substantial Capacity Test

400

The belief that human behavior is caused by forces outside an individual's control is associated with ______.

Positivistic School

400

The ______ model finds its roots in the medical model.

Rehabilitation

500

Who proposed two "ideal type" models undergirding the operation of the criminal justice system?

Packer

500

The due process model emphasizes ______.

The rights of the accused.

500

The United States' longest criminal data college program is called ______.

UCR

500

One limitation of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is that it only records crimes committed against people over the age of ______.

12

500

A major national survey designed to measure the dark figure of crime.

NCVS

500

Crime statistic measurement system has replaced the UCR?

NIBRS

600

Merton's classification of those who accept the goals but rejects the means is known as______.

Innovation

600
  1. Phrenologists tried to find out about personality by:
    a. reading a person’s horoscope
    b. feeling a person’s skull
    c. looking at a person’s hands
    d. asking people questions

B.  Feeling a person's skull.

600

________ is the study of the skull.

Craniometry

600

What is secondary deviance? 

We all know is!!!

600

Merton identifies those who reject the goals and reject the means - those who escape from society - are known as __________.

Retreatists

600

_________ is the practice of evaluating a person's character from their facial features and general outward appearance.

physiognomy