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ANSWER: False
11. The term anomie was introduced to describe the condition in which people are completely sure of how to behave in
front of other people.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
13. A reason for female victimization is the effect of culture on gender roles.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
15. Rehabilitation, a third approach to controlling deviance, maintains that appropriate treatment can change offenders
into productive, law-abiding citizens.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
Multiple Choice
d. Cyber crime
e. Intellectual property theft
ANSWER: c
24. Sociologists are especially interested in criminal deviance, behavior that violates laws, because they:
a. are easy to measure.
b. threaten people's lives or property.
c. are ignored by other theorists.
d. have consistent statistics, unlike noncriminal deviances.
e. always follow a synchronous pattern.
ANSWER: b
25. Two of the most important sources of crime statistics are the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and the U.S.
Department of Justice's--_____.
a. Digital Telephonic Survey.
b. Federal Register.
c. International Political Survey (IPS).
d. Crime Information Center (CIC).
e. National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).
ANSWER: e
26. Which of the following is true of the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR)?
a. It includes crimes reported to the police and arrests made each year.
b. It primarily deals with corporate crime, kidnapping, and Internet crimes.
c. It offers a more accurate picture of many offenses than other reports.
d. It contains an exhaustive list of property crimes.
e. It overcomes the limitations of victimization surveys.
ANSWER: a
27. One of the shortcomings of the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) is that it does not include:
a. corporate crimes, kidnapping, and Internet crimes.
b. crimes against women.
c. crimes reported to police.
d. crimes committed by black American offenders.
e. non-violent crimes.
ANSWER: a
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28. Which of the following is true of the U.S. Department of Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)?
a. It includes data of only reported crimes.
b. It does not include offenses such as corporate crime, kidnapping, and Internet crimes.
c. It offers a lesser accurate picture of many offenses than other reports.
d. It does not represent the actual crime rate in the U.S. as it is affected by police discretion in deciding whether
to arrest an offender.
e. It uses data collected by interviewing crime victims.
ANSWER: e
29. Which of the following is a similarity between the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and the U.S. Department of
Justice's National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)?
a. Both interview people about being crime victims.
b. Both include offenses such as corporate crime, kidnapping, and Internet crimes.
c. Both include data of reported and unreported crime.
d. Both are not affected by police discretion in deciding whether to arrest an offender.
e. Both provide only estimates of U.S. crime and not the actual figures.
ANSWER: e
33. Since the year 1993, there has been a much higher rate of _____ to violent crimes in the U.S.
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a. property
b. non-violent
c. victimless
d. organizational
e. white-collar
ANSWER: a
34. _____ are primarily middle-class crimes that include offenses such as software piracy, bootlegging musical recordings
and movies, selling company trade secrets, and copyright violations.
a. Hate crimes
b. Blue-collar crimes
c. Corporate crimes
d. Intellectual property thefts
e. Informal deviances
ANSWER: d
37. _____ refer to illegal activities committed by high-status people in the course of their occupations.
a. Informal deviances
b. Hate crimes
c. Intellectual property thefts
d. White-collar crimes
e. Victimless crimes
ANSWER: d
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