Criminal Law
History & Organization of Law and policing
Crime and Problems
The Nature of Measurement of Crime
Theories of Crime
100

T/F The Magna Carta did not influence any documents in history.

A. True 

B. False

B. False

100

What did Henry and John Fielding organize?

A. The Act of 1912

B. The Bow Hunters

C. The Bow Street Runners

D. The Now Street Runners

C. The Bow Street Hunters

100

At what level do most law enforcement lie at?

a. Local level

b. Government Level

c. State level

d. All of the Above

Local Level

100

T/F Larceny and Theft have completely different meanings

A. True

B. False

B. False 

100

One method used to determine guilt or innocence in ancient time was_______

A. Bench Trial

B. Arraignment

C. Trial by Ordered

D. Trial by Jury

C. Trial by Ordered 

200

Written on an ancient stone table, this collection of over 250 laws covered a wide range of issues.

A. Enforced in fair and even manner by authorities

B. Published in Crime code

C. Enacted by legislature

D. All of the above

D. All of the above 

200

The early form of policing that had the most influence on the US police was the ______

A. Frank Pledge System

B. Gin Act

C. Stamp Act

D. Human Rights System

A. Frank Pledge System

200

This is designed to convey the annual reported crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the index offenses.

A. A true bill

B. The bill of indictment

C. The crime clock

D. The uniform crime reports

D. The Uniform Crime Reports 

200

What are the different types of crime?

A. Street Crime, and Corporate Crime

B. Corporate Crime, and White Collar Crime

C. White collar Crime and Street Crime

D. Street Crime, Corporate Crime and White Collar Crime

D. Street Crime, Corporate Crime and White Collar Crime

200

T/F There is no crime gene

A. Ture

B. False

A. True 

300

What are the three parts of a crime?

A. Criminal act, Criminal time, Criminal Justice

B. Criminal act, Criminal intent, the twos relationship together

C. Criminal act, Criminal weapon, Policing

D. Criminal act, Criminal Intent, Criminal Justice

B. Criminal act, Criminal intent, the twos relationship together

300

T/F Gin was not a factor in advancing the development of law enforcement.

A. True

B. False

B. False 

300

What is a law enforcement officer called for each county? 

Chief 

300

Offenses against the person include…

A. Drug use, arson, and auto theft

B. Robbery, arson, larceny

C. Homicide, assault, and robbery

D. Burglary, embezzlement, theft

C. Homicide, assault, and robbery

300

Psychopath conditions states that it is …

A. Sometimes paired with criminal offending

B. Always paired with criminal offending

C. Both A and B

D. Might be paired with criminal offending


A. Sometimes paired with criminal offending 

400

This is sometimes called case law, judiciary law or unwritten law.

A. Common Law

B. Statutory Law

C. Constitution law

D. Written law

A. Common Law

400

What act was to prevent reformers to just give people out?

A. Stamp Act of 1814

B. Judicial Act of 1951

C. Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883

D. None of the above

C. Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883

400

Wright Mills urges the use of this to examine issues while removed from social location.

A. Uniformed Crime Reports Plea Bargain

B. Socialization

C. Sociological Imagination

D. Officers of the Law

C. Social Imagination 

400

What are offenses that are not reported called?

A. Undocumented Crime

B. Dark Figure Crime

C. Vigilantly Crime

D. Unreported Crime

B. Dark Figure Crime

400

What is Biochemistry?

A. The study of chemicals

B. The study of animals 

C. The study of hormones, brain structure, and brain chemistry that all appears to have effect on behavior

D. None of the above

C. The study of hormones, brain structure, and brain chemistry that all appears to have effect on behavior.

500

What percentage in civil law do they need to be sure the person committed the crime to convict them?

A. 95%

B. 75%

C. 50%

D.100%

C. 50%

500

Where are cops biggest power?

A. In their hands

B. In their brain

C. In their discretion

D. In their gun

C. In their discretion 

500

This is an action taken by a person or a group of people that violates the rules of society to the point of harm.

A. Plea Bargen

B. Socialization

C. Speeding

D. Crime

D. Crime 

500

This involves unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

A. Burglary

B. Robbery

C. Larceny

D. Breaking and entering

A. Burglary 

500

What condition is sometimes paired with criminal acts?

A. Psychopath 

B. Chicken pox

C. Schizophrenia 

D. There is no condition linked to criminal acts

A. Psychopath