Exam part 1 Flashcards

1
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what is a human activity that violates social norms

A

Deviant behaviour

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2
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What are social problem perspectives?

A

– Poverty.
– Discrimination.
– Breakdown of traditional social institutions.
– Low level of formal education.
– Pervasive family violence.
– Inadequate socialization practices.
– Breakdown of traditional social institutions

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3
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A research investigation of subjects in order to record and report their behaviours; requires a diary or personal journal and necessitates vigilant and ongoing observations of the study subject’s own behaviour.

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Self-Reporting research

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4
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what is a research approach is largely predicated on the honesty and forthrightness of the respondent

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Self-report studies

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5
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What is a form of contemporary criminology that makes use of rigorous social scientific techniques, especially randomized controlled experiments, and the systemic review of research results. also called knowledge-based criminology?

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Evidence-based criminology

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6
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What is the use of standardized systematic procedures in the search for knowledge?

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Research

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7
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Is this primary or secondary research: Research that is characterized by original and direct investigation

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Primary research

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8
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is this primary or secondary research: Research based on new evaluations of existing information collected by other researchers

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Secondary research

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9
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what is a subfield of general criminology that posits explanations for criminal behaviour?

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Theoretical criminology

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10
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what is this theory of crime attempts to explain all (or at least most) of criminal conduct through a single overarching approach

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general theory of crime

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11
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What crime is Seriously under-reported is __ because $5000 and under of small items may never make it into police reports and might be forgotten by victims during interviews with victimization surveyors

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Theft

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12
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between what ages are highest in personal victimization

A

15 - 24 year old

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13
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what is the best predictor for criminality?

A

Gender

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14
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what was created as a satellite of Statistics Canada, through the cooperation of the federal and provincial governments. Using the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR) annually Crime Statistics

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Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS)

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15
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How often did the Romans count their population?

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every 5 years

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16
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what is the percentage of women in Canada who have experienced and reported incidents of violence by the age of 16

A

50%

17
Q

what is the Uniform Crime Reporting based on what population?

A

100,000

18
Q

what are the two types of correlation?

A

Positive and Negative

19
Q

What is a causal, complementary, or reciprocal relationship between two measurable variables?

A

Correlation

20
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what is referred to as “victimless crimes,” crimes that are against the public order such as activities and behaviours involving sex, such as commercial sex, pornography, and erotic materials.

A

Public order crimes

21
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who commits the majority of sexual assault cases?, most had been victimized by __ or __

A

Friend or acquaintance

22
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What offence are incidents such as homicide, other violations causing death, attempted murder, assault, sexual assault, robbery, use of firearms, forcible confinement, kidnapping, child pornography

A

Violent offences

23
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What offences are property crime, prostitution, and drugs

A

non-violent offence

24
Q

who is a mass murderer who killed 14 female students at L’ecole Polytechnic. in montreal.

A

Marc Lepine

25
Q

what focuses on the violent nature of the act, rather than its sexual nature.

A

sexual assault legislation