Social Structure
Media & Crime
Measuring Crime
Victimization
Routine Activities & Theories
100

This perspective says people are social beings more than mere individuals.

What is the sociological perspective?

100

This theory says public officials should consider public opinion when making policy.

What is democratic theory?

100

This is the most commonly used crime statistic system.

What is the UCR?

100

This term means being a victim of crime.

What is victimization?

100

Crime occurs when these three things come together.

What are motivated offenders, attractive targets, and lack of guardianship?

200

This refers to the social and physical characteristics of communities and networks.

What is horizontal social structure?

200

When the media exaggerates a small number of crimes and suggests crime is out of control.

What is a crime wave?

200

This survey measures hidden crime.

What is the NCVS?

200

NCVS data shows victims try to stop violent crime this percent of the time.

What is 33 percent?

200

This trait involves impulsivity and risk-taking that may lead to crime.

What is low self-control?

300

This refers to how society ranks different groups of people.

What is vertical social structure?

300

The media often focuses on this type of crime even though it happens less often.

What is violent crime?

300

This system will replace the UCR.

What is NIBRS?

300

Violent crime rates are highest for this group and lowest for this group.

Who are Native American (highest) and Asian (lowest) people?

300

This theory says crime labels can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

What is labeling theory?

400

All societies have standards of behavior called this.

What are social norms?

400

The saying “If it bleeds, it leads” refers to this media tendency.

What is overdramatizing violent crime?

400

These studies ask people to admit crimes they committed.

What are self-reports?

400

Crime committed by a spouse or former partner is called this.

What is intimate partner violence (IPV)?

400

This theory emphasizes strong childhood bonds reduce delinquency risk.

What is interactional theory?

500

This concept refers to how society is organized through social relationships and interactions.

What is social structure?

500

These are community characteristics like poverty and social integration that influence crime.

What are structural factors?

500

This rule required police to report only the most serious crime in an event.

What is the hierarchy rule?

500

This theory says some victims may initiate the events that lead to their victimization.

What is victim precipitation theory?

500

This theory says crime is learned and reinforced by rewards from peers or family.

What is differential reinforcement?