Crimes
Perspectives
Data
Theories
Law
100

This crime has had its definition expanded in scope over the past decade.

What is rape?

100

The ______ perspective of the criminal justice system focuses on victims of crime and the harm caused by criminal behavior.

What is restorative justice?

100

This crime is not measured by the NCVS.

What is homicide?

100

______ theories of crime propose that crime is a free-willed choice.

What is Classical?

100

The elements of a crime must be proven ______ in order to convict the accused.

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

200

______ are defined differently across different geographic regions and change over time.

What are crimes?

200

The emphasis of the ______ perspective of criminal justice is to ensure that the accused are afforded their rights as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.

What is due process?

200

Threatened, failed, and completed terrorist attacks since 1970 are compiled in the ______ at the University of Maryland.

What is Global Terrorism Database?

200

______ theories argue that crime cannot be understood without considering the effects of gender.

What are Feminist?

200

______ requires that the guilty act and the guilty mind occurred simultaneously to establish a crime.

What is Concurrence?

300

This street crime is most likely to be reported to law enforcement.

What is motor vehicle theft?

300

The ______ model of social control is based upon the social contract and the view that there is a general agreement in society as to what behaviors are deemed criminal.

What is the consensus model?

300

These types of white-collar crimes are not recorded in National Incident-Based Reporting System

What are environmental crimes?

300

______ posits that criminal behavior is learned from parents and peers.

What is Differential Association Theory?

300

Even if new evidence was discovered, former NFL star O.J. Simpson could not be retried for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman under the ______ defense.

What is double jeopardy?

400

Rape, robbery, and burglary are examples of ______ crimes.

What is Part I?

400

The conflict model of social control is based upon the social theory of ______.

Who is Karl Marx?

400

The Uniform Crime Reports, Supplementary Homicide Reports, and National Incident-Based Reporting System contain crime data collected by the ____.

What is the FBI?

400

The General Theory of Crime proposes that crime is due to ______ caused by bad parenting.

What is low self-control?

400

______ deals primarily with governmental powers, civil rights, and civil liberties.

What is Constitutional law?

500

______ is characterized by an armed offender and/or serious injury to the victim.

What is aggravated assault?

500

According to the ______, the powerful in society define what behaviors are criminal.

What is the conflict model of social control?

500

In the Summary Reporting System (or Uniform Crime Reports), if a victim is killed during an armed robbery, the criminal event is recorded as ______.

What is a homicide?

500

__________ theories of crime trace criminality to a process that starts before birth.

What are Developmental and life course?

500

______ is a sentencing goal that aims to reduce crime by treating the offender via educational programs, drug and alcohol programs, and other treatments.

What is Rehabilitation?