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Chapter 1 Self-Check
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Societies rely primarily on formal social control to influence behavior.
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Misdemeanors usually carry a sentence of less than one year in prison.
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The school of thought that emphasizes humans have free will is Positivism.
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Deterrence believes that punishment should have goals besides "just deserts."
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NIBRS presents more detailed information on many more types of crimes than the UCR.
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The NCVS is a prime example of a self-report survey.
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The due-process model is primarily concerned with quickly processing offenders for entry into institutions.
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Full enforcement of the law is the primary goal of the police.
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Decisions in the courtroom are made by all members of the courtroom work group.
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Social media influences greatly the public's perceptions of crime and criminal justice.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a mala in se crime?
Murder
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Drug use
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Assault
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Rape
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Which of the following is the philosophy based on the belief that criminals should be punished?
Deterrence
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Classicism
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Retribution
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Rehabilitation
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The policy of locking up offenders for the purpose of guaranteeing they cannot harm society is considered
specific deterrence.
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retribution.
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incapacitation.
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just deserts.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an official statistic?
UCR
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NIBRS
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Court records
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NCVS
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a type of victimless crime?
Drug use
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Gambling
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Pick pocketing
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Public drunkenness
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Crime data collected by asking people what has happened to them is known as
self-reports.
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national youth survey.
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victimization surveys.
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SHR data.
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Which of the following refers to the problem of reporting an event that occurred outside the time frame of a survey?
Bounding
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Telescoping
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Fading
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Tracking
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Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 Cs of the criminal justice system?
Cops
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Courts
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Corrections
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Constables
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Which of the following is not a member of the courtroom work group?
Judges
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Defense attorneys
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Police
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Intake workers
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___________ has emerged as a source of information on police activity, evidence in court, and solving crimes.
Victim Rights laws
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Social media
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Telescoping
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Crime control revolution
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