Measuring Crime
Intro to Victimology
TEDTalk
Neurological effects
Theories
100

Crimes that are not reported to the police are referred to as what in recording crime data? 

The "dark figure" 

100

At what point in the timeline of victimology did it shift from crime against the victim to crime against the state?

Industrial Revolution 

100

Who was Jenna's offender in the child sexual abuse TEDTalk?

Her best friend's father 

100

What is the Fear Response Center of the brain called?

Amygdala

100

Which theorist hypothesized that rape victims precipitated their own victimization?

Amir

200
Which crime is the most unlikely to occur in the U.S.?

Homicide

200

The Women's Rights movement was responsible for what in victimology?

The creation of women's shelters and children being victims 

200

True or False: 1 in 10 adults over the age of 60 will be victims of abuse?

True

200

True or False: The Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis is the part of the brain that controls decision-making and impulse control?

False, it's the prefrontal cortex 

200

Why does Dependency Theory explain Elder abuse?

Dependence, caregiver stress, and risk for abuse increase the older a person gets 

300

True or False: The NCVS includes respondents who are ages 3 and up?

False

300

The Clery Act mandates that higher education institutions do what?

Publish campus crime statistics 

300

What factors can create the "perfect victim" of elder abuse?

Cognitive changes

less insight that cognitive deficits exist 

Harder to be aware if someone is trying to manipulate them

300

What is the result of compassion fatigue?

Burnout

300
What are the 3 main components of the Routine Activities Theory?

Suitable target/victim, motivated offender, and absence of supervison

400

What was one of the explanations for the decrease in the U.S. homicide rates that occurred during the mid-to-late 1990s?

Advances in medical technology and a decrease in domesticity 

400

Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. inspired what Act to be enforced in criminal justice?

Hate Crimes Prevention Act

400

Who is most likely to be an offender in elder abuse? Men or Women?

Women

400

In the video Broken Places, what can trigger various mental and physical health outcomes?

Toxic Stress: a prolonged and excessive activation of the body's stress response system

400

Who is considered the "father of victimology," and why was he controversial?

Mendelsohn, believed victims were innocent or guilty of their own victimization 

500

What is one reason the criminal definition of rape has changed over time?

It didn't use to include marital rape

500

True or False: Amber Hagerman inspired The Missing Children's Act?

False, it was Adam Walsh 

500
Who is most likely to be a sexual child abuser? A stranger or someone the child knows personally?

Someone the child knows personally (90% of cases, this is the case)

500

What are the 4 examples used to describe the impacts and ways to cope with vicarious trauma?

Spiritual

Cognitive

Emotional 

Physical

500

What were early victimologists' controversial beliefs about victims?

Targets for certain characteristics

Things like drinking, seductive behavior, revealing clothing, etc., are the reasons for their victimization