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Test Bank For Criminology Theories, Patterns and Typologies International Edition 11th Edition by Larry J. Siegel
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TEST BANK 
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1. Criminologists who focus their attention on crime victims refer to themselves as _________. 
ANS: victimologists LO: 1 REF: p. 72 
2. _________ _________ _________ _________ is a common disorder experienced by victims of crime. 
ANS: post-traumatic stress disorder LO: 2 REF: p. 73 
3. Research indicates that both boys and girls are more likely to engage in violent behavior if they were targets of physical abuse. This abuse-crime phenomenon is referred to as the _______...
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SOCI 205 Exam 3 with complete solutions
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Biggest myths of suicide - Answer- Caused by unhappiness 
Caused by mental illness 
 
Impact of suicide myths - Answer- These myths cause unjust unhappiness to the friends of family of the suicide victims. They start to look for signs of what changed in the person causing uneasiness and doubt. 
 
Why doesn't unhappiness cause suicide? - Answer- Unhappiness is universal condition of life (Durkheim). 
Human desire is infinite 
It cannot be satisfied. 
 
Champagne suicide (Cohn) - Answer- Suicide ...
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SCCJA UNIT 2 study questions and answers
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Ethics 
study of what is morally right and what is not 
 
 
 
Motivations for unethical conduct 
Anger, lust, greed, peer pressure 
 
 
 
Common crimes officer commit 
False statements, larceny, sex offenses, battery 
 
 
 
Average experience level of officers who get in ethical dilemmas 
7 years 
 
 
 
1st phase of continuum of compromise 
Omission: an officer does not do something they are responsible for doing. 
 
 
 
Examples of omission unethical Behavior 
Ignoring traffic violations, faili...
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BUS 330 Final Exam NKU with Complete Solutions
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When was the Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) signed into law? - ANSWER-July 30, 2002... President Bush 
 
SOX was in response to: - ANSWER-Enron, WorldCom, HealthSouth, Tyco, and other corporate scandals 
 
SOX does not apply to: - ANSWER-privately-held corporations 
 
T or F: Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the accounting profession is more regulated than before the act was passed. - ANSWER-True 
 
T or F: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act increased penalties for white collar crimes. - ANSWER-True 
 
T or F: Under...
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LEJ 104 in Revel Pearson Exam 2023 Update
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LEJ 104 in Revel Pearson Exam 2023 
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Chapter 8 Introduction - ANS-Chapter 8 Prison Life 
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Learning Objectives 
8.1Discuss the evolution of prison norms and the changes in mainstream prison culture. 
8.2Explain the benefits and challenges of assigning jobs to incarcerated inmates. 
8.3Compare and contrast prison gangs and play families in terms of their structure, 
purpose, and management. 
8.4Discuss the incidence of sexual assault and violence in priso...
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Criminology Chapter 14, CH 12
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_______ refers to the process of lessening the penalties attached to particular offenses. - answer-Decriminalization 
 
A large decrease in crime in New York City in the 1990s was attributed to "zero tolerance" policies, although this reason is often disputed. - answer-True 
 
A small percentage of child molesters are known to their victims and victims' families. - answer-False 
 
Addiction involves a physiological dependence commonly referred to as tolerance, in which the body requires...
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Test Bank For Criminology The Core 5th Edition by Larry J. Siegel
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1. Until about 40 years ago, crime victims were viewed by criminologists as passive targets who were considered to be in the “wrong place at the wrong time.” 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: 
True 
The Victim’s Role CRIM.SIEG.15.03.01 - 03.01 Bloom’s: Remembering 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: 
True 
Victimization’s Cost to Society CRIM.SIEG.15.03.02 - 03.02 Bloom’s: Remembering 
4. Psychological disorders are prevalent among victims of 
ANSW...
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Civil Service 2100 exam 1 - ch 1|129 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Civil Service 2100 exam 1 - ch 1|129 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Crimes routinely reported by the media are more ? than crimes routinely committed. - CORRECT ANSWER sensational 
 
The calls to which police respond often do not involve ? at all. - CORRECT ANSWER crimes 
 
Most common police call: - CORRECT ANSWER parking violations 
 
Criminal justice is an institution of social control, other institutions include (6): - CORRECT ANSWER The family, Schools, Organized religion, The media, Th...
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Corrections Officer Civil Service Exam 49 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Corrections Officer Civil Service Exam 49 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Constitutional Rights of Inmates - CORRECT ANSWER -detainee inmates are assumed innocent until proven guilty but they still may lose constitutional rights 
-while detainee prisoners are entitled to constitutional rights afforded to ordinary citizens, there are exceptions where such rights are overruled by the correctional facility's need to maintain a safe and secure environment 
-these exceptions are the right to lib...
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SCCJA UNIT 2 Monday and Tuesday class|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Ethics 
study of what is morally right and what is not 
 
 
 
Motivations for unethical conduct 
Anger, lust, greed, peer pressure 
 
 
 
 
Common crimes officer commit 
False statements, larceny, sex offenses, battery 
 
 
 
Average experience level of officers who get in ethical dilemmas 
7 years 
 
 
 
1st phase of continuum of compromise 
Omission: an officer does not do something they are responsible for doing. 
 
 
 
Examples of omission unethical Behavior 
Ignoring traffic violations, fai...
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