Thinking Critically About Crime

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. Which of the following is a key part of the classic definition of criminology?

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. Criminal law is most important to ensuring that _____ is/are orderly.

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. Under the criminal law, a finding of guilt depends upon this.

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. This behavior harms society and individuals.

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. Which field has contributed the most to the field of criminology?

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. Which is another term for "repeat offending?"

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. Policies derived from deterrence theory involve this.

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. This theory suggests that neighborhoods with transient, low-skilled, and alienated residents tend to have more crime.

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. According to labeling theory, this can damage an ex-offender's prospects for employment, educational funding, and emotional relationships.

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. White-collar offenses involve this.

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. Which is an example of an adolescent-limited offender?

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. This theory from Robert Merton proposes that Americans value material wealth and success and have several ways of reaching that goal.

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. According to this theory, crime stems from social-economic imbalance.

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. Traditionally, which of the following offenses has the criminal justice system treated most lightly?

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. What is the term for offenses that represent those for which the police are most often called?

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