Property Crime
Violent Crime
White-Collar Crime
Vice Crime
Wild-Cards
100
____ is the most common property crime.
What is theft/larceny?
100
What is defined as the "taking or attempted taking of anything of value from the care...of a person...by force or threat of force...and/or putting the victim in fear."
What is robbery?
100
Scammers often target victims of fraud by overwhelming individuals that have been successfully targeted in the past by consulting a ______ .
What is a suckers list?
100
Consuming a large number of alcoholic beverages in a short amount of time is referred to as _____.
What is Binge drinking?
100
An individual who illicitly accesses someone else's computer system is known as a ____.
What is a hacker?
200
The primary reason that robbers rob is _____.
What is quick cash?
200
_____ distinguishes aggravated assault from simple assault.
What is an the use of a weapon?
200
This deli meat is refereed to as the technique of taking small amounts of money from a large number of victims.
What is salami?
200
Cocaine is an example of this category of drug.
What is Stimulants?
200
__________ was a corrupt political machine associated with the Democratic Party that ran New York City well into the twentieth century from the "Hall."
What is the Tammany Society
300
A _____ is a person who regularly buys stolen property for resale and who often has a legitimate business to cover his activities.
What is a fence?
300
___ theory asserts that rape is motivated by power and not has nothing to do with sexual drives.
What is feminist theory?
300
_____ crime is committed for personal gain, whereas _____ crime is committed on behalf of the organization.
What are occupational and corporate crime?
300
The DEA would classify cocaine as a Schedule ___ drug.
What is a Schedule II drug?
300
The ties between members of an organized crime group may be organized in a hierarchy or in loose connections. These are called a _____ style organization and a _____ style organization
What is a corporate style and a feudal style?
400
It is possible for a home to be robbed if _____.
What is a trick question?
400
The FBI defined forcible rape as "the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will" until the year ________, excluding males and other forms of sexual assault.
When is 2012?
400
____increased the penalties and oversight for corporate crimes in the United States.
What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
400
____ is the substance most directly associated with violent crime.
What is alcohol?
400
Studies have indicated that approximately ___ percentage of American prison inmates are alcohol- and/or drug-addicted.
What is 70%?
500
The fact that shoplifters report engaging in the crime because it is easy, low-risk, and abundant in opportunity is consistent with this theory of crime.
What is Rational choice theory?
500
The difference between voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter is ____.
Answers vary
500
_____ refers to the unprincipled manipulation of others for personal gain, or in other words, to increase fear rather than admiration.
What is Machiavellianism?
500
Alcohol is thought to reduce social inhibition by increasing a neurotransmitter called _______ and decreasing a neurotransmitter called ________.
What are GABA and Glutimate?
500
The DEA drug schedule classifies drugs based upon 2 factors. Name these are _____ and _____.
What are addiction liability and medicinal uses?