SOCY 4014 Final
The SOCY 4014 Final Quiz
Test your knowledge on critical issues related to social justice, crime, and legal history with the SOCY 4014 Final Quiz! This comprehensive quiz features 62 multiple-choice questions covering a wide range of topics, making it perfect for students and anyone interested in these pressing subjects.
- Explore various aspects of criminal behavior and legal cases
- Learn about historical figures and significant court rulings
- Challenge your understanding of contemporary societal issues
How many people have been executed in the United States since 1972
1450
4510
7
423
Crimes or violations of human rights committed for ideological reasons by government officials
Schafer
Crime by government
Crime against government
Government of principles
A set of guidelines for determining what constitutes a war crime
The Nuremberg Principle
The Political Principle
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
War With Life Principle
Those who benefit by labeling activity as criminal
Decriminalization
Moral Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs of Rights
Folk Crime
Crime committed in the name of male dominance groups
Operation Chaos
Right of the Male Crime
Patriarchal Crime
Human Rights Violations
What is COINTELPRO?
A secret organization within the Reagan White House that was responsible for the Iran - Contra affair
A secret attack on select individuals against government officials
A secret Islamic resistance movement whose primary purpose is to prevent peace between the Israelis and Palestinians
A secret FBI program, to discredit legitimate social movements
Can only kick off people whoa re against the death penalty
Borden v. Leopold
Gideon v. Wainwright
Biggie v. Tupac
Witherspoon v. Illinois
An approach to crime control that advocates that police not ignore small disturbances lest they lead to bigger crimes
Folk Crime
Broken Glass
Voyeurism
Broken Windows
One of the largest trails of the 19th century, Lizzie Borden killed her parents in?
Merchantville, New Jersey
Fall River, Massachusetts
Long Lake, New York
Beckwith, Missouri
The idea that changes takes place unevenly-technological changes take place far more quickly than the social aspects of a culture such as its laws and custom
Cultural LACP
Cultural Crackers
Cultural Sync
Cultural Lag
Common violations that occur in part because of the complexity of modern society, crimes everyone commits
Laws
Norms
Folk Crime
Morals
Harrison Act (1914)
Stopped the approach of the process of lessening penalties attached to particular offenses
Allowed crime against government to be a criminal activity
Required the registration of all legitimate drug handlers but was not intended to interfere with the legitimate medical treatment of addicts
Non of the above
Similar to viruses that reproduce themselves and subvert computer systems but can spread with no assistance
Phishing
Crackers
Spoofing
Worms
Coined the term genocide
Raphael Lemkin
H. Laurence Ross
Lizzie Porter
Gideon Porter
Questing of jurors as a group or individual
Missouri Plan
Cause
Peremptory
Voir Dire
Clarence Darrow was a layer on Loeb and Leopold's case, what was striking about his summation
He confessed to being the step father of Nathan Leopold
He was unprepared, only speaking for 12 minutes
He gave a 12 hour long summation at their sentencing
Darrow didn't appaer for the summation of their sentencing
Salami Techniques
A computer crime in which small (amounts of money) are taken from many accounts and transferred to that of the thief
A criminal activity that happens regularly due to our society
A technique that requires computers to exchange money between bank accounts within seconds
A crime in which large (amounts of money) are taken from people and transferred to that of the thief
House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee uncovered that the feds were conducting experiments on U.S. Citizens by injecting them with plutonium, radium, and uranium
United States Testing Cambers
American Nuclear Guinea Pigs
Operation Chaos
PUNT (People Under Nuclear Testing)
5-4 decisions in 1972 which struck down all death penalty schemes in the United States
Batson v. Kentucky
Furman v. Georgia
Bryan v. Stevenson
Release on Recognizance
Entails a cracker stealing password, account, or credit card information
Lagging
Phishing
Spoofing
Syncing
Which of these facts about Lizzie Borden are false?
Murder her step parents
She was 32 years old at the arrest
One of the largest trails of the 19th century
Apparently had romantic relations with her maid
What is the Islamic resistance movement whose primary purpose is to prevent peace between the Israelis and Palestinians?
Hummus
Hezbollah
Hamas
Hezboamas
In the United States, the current death row population as of October 1, 2016 is?
2,902 (54 women; 57.7% minorities)
30 (0 women; 20.4% minorities)
1,234 (50 women; 67.8% minorities)
5,962 (4,888 men; 88.2% minorities)
What is NOT true about the Byron De La Beckwith assassination of Medgar?
Medgar was a civil rights leader
After the two hung juries, he bragged about his killing
Black male killing a black female
Convicted in 1994
Statute of limitations applies to what crime?
Murder
Hacking
Kidnapping
Slavery
What is NOT true about Loeb and Leopold case?
The boys were sent to life + 99 years
Kidnapped a 14 year kid and killed him to join a cult
Loeb was stabbed to death in a prison shower
The hearing on penalty took 3 months
What made Bruno Richard Hauptmann famous?
(1932) Kidnapped Charles Lindbergh's son, the body was found in a ditch
(1943) German immigrant, sailed across the Atlantic ocean nonstop
(1954) First person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic ocean to Paris
(1965) Kidnapped and killed a kid with is wife for the thrill
How many people are on death row in the state of Colorado?
3
15
103
78
Jury Nullification occurs when...
Jurors choose not to convict a defendant they believe to be guilty of the offense (punishment is to harsh)
Jurors choose to convict a defendant they believe is not guilty of the offense (punishment is fair)
Jurors continue the cases, extend the original date
Jurors select people who are against the death penalty to leave the jury (religious beliefs)
December 7, 1982, he was the first person in the U.S. To be executed by lethal injection
Charles Brooks
Rainey Bethea
Nicola Sacco
Gideon Wainwright
What is NOT part of the aftermath of an arrest
Denial of Responsibility
Booking
Preliminary Hearing
Formal Accusation
Arraignment Judge
Pre Trail Release
What is the term "for oneself" or "on one's behalf"?
Adversarial
Ideology
Prose
Nolo Contendere
Most important court in CO, hears both civil and criminal cases
Colorado Court of Appeals
Municipal Courts
Supreme Court
District Courts
You can not use voir dire to get an all male jury (race, gender, age)
Michael v. Radelt
Furman v. Georgia
Anders v. Breivik
Batson v. Kentucky
From 2009 till 2016, what country is leading in executions?
USA
China
Iran
Iraq
What is true about the Sacco and Vanzetti trail?
They were two German anarchists/immigrants
They were murdered in a payroll robbery in Chicago
No Americans protested at the American Embassy
They were executed in 1927 (April)
What is the total of DOCUMENTED executions before 1972
Approximately 23,000
Approximately 1,000
Approximately 19,000
Approximately 54
What is the total execution in the United States, 1972 through 5/30/17...
1,454
4,902
71
8,882
A written promise signed by the defendant promising that they will show up for future court appearances and not engage in illegal activity
Prose
Habes Corpus
Release of Recognizance
Formal Accusation
Appeal to higher loyalties
Pre trail where they decided who to charge with the crime, takes several months, meets in secret (usually 23 members)
Petit Jury
Court Jury
Jury Jury
Grand Jury
How are the justices appointed to the Supreme Court?
Nominated by the president but confirmed by the senate
Nominated by the senate but confirmed by the president
Varies by state
Nominated by the voters and confirmed by the state
Today, the death penalty is in ______ states?
24
31
19
59
0
What is the Missouri Plan?
A method for firing judges
A document required for hiring judges in Missouri
A method for the selection of judges
A list of judges
Non of the above
A lawyer specializing in the defense of individuals and companies charged with criminal activity
Defense Juror
Defense Attorney
District Judge
Bails Bondsman
Trail jury usually containing of 12 people
Grad Jury
Pre Trail Jury
Petit Jury
Circuit Court
This system is an effort to find the truth with the judge asking all the question, more of a neutral setting
Adversarial & Inquisitorial
Inquisitive
Adversarial
Inquisitorial
What is a FALSE statement about the Supreme Court
Anyone can ask the court to here their case
Ask for the court to issue writ of certiorari "cert petition"
Only 9 members on the U.S. Supreme Court
Each member is selected by the president chosen by congress
Non of the above
What is the earliest case of cybercrime?
(1977) Nolan Bushnell created the first personal hacking machine
(1988) David Copenhefer kidnapped and murdered his neighbor's wife (computer forensics)
(1999) Luigi Nook murdered and rapped a young child posing as child online
(2009) Edward Snowden leaked classified information from the NSA
Number of capital crimes has been reduced and the only way to get the death penalty is...
Kidnapping
Robbery
Rape
First Degree Murder
Non of the above
What is the life lesson story Professor Radelet tells about the nun?
And we must hate God for those 2 degrees
And we must remember to bring a coat
And we must thank God for those 2 degrees
And we must love each other for those winters
What is cybercrime defined as?
Crime that uses the computer as a tool in crime commission
Crime that involves physical activity between two people
Crime that is against cyberbullying
Non of the above
There should be no restrictions on their right to surf the internet and test systems
Cracker's Ethic
Salami Techniques
No Restrictions Online (NRO)
Hacker's Ethic
Violations of law or customs of war include (War Crimes)
Schafer
Ill treatment
Deportation for slave labor
Murder
Non of the above
Political crime committed for ideological reasons may take one of two forms
Crime by government or crime against government
Crime against government & or crime with public
War Crimes & crime by government
Public or crime against government
Only one, crime by government
United Nations (1948) passed a Convention on Genocide, which does NOT included...
Forcibly transferring children of one group to another
Allowing other groups to leave at their own will
Imposing measures intended to prevent births
Deliberately inflicting physical destruction
Causing serious bodily or mental harm
Killing members of a group
An Islamic, Iranian-backed terrorist group whose name means "party of God"
Hezbollah
Hamas
Hummus
Operation Chaos
Drugged up, falsely confessed a crime he didn't commit, taking 17 years to finally get out due to DNA evidence
Eddie Nathan Patrick
Eddie Sonnier
Eddie Vedder
Eddie Joe Lloyd
What state is it where the judge decides weather or not you receive a public defender?
Michigan
New England
Massachusetts
Colorado
What information is FALSE about the Gideon v. Wainwright trail?
He was in jail for 2 months (couldn't afford bail)
He broke into a local Pool Room
He was not given the opportunity to a retrial with an attorney
March 18th 1963, the Supreme Court ruled in Gideon's favor
Non of the above
Students were able to reinvestigate the case allowing this person to walk free...
Lizzie Borden
Eddie Joe Lloyd
Bruno Richard Hauptmann
Rainey Bethea
Non of the above
Last person to be publicly executed in the United States (August 14, 1936)
Rainey Bethea
Charles Brooks
Anthony Porter
Tom Nook
Non of the above
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