Criminology 2

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Criminology Challenge: Test Your Knowledge

Are you ready to dive deep into the world of criminology? This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of criminal justice concepts, theories, and terminologies.

Escape the ordinary and put your knowledge to the test!

  • 25 thought-provoking questions
  • Assess your understanding of criminology
  • Learn while you play!
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by InvestigatingMind527
What branch of government is in charge of issuing a pardon?
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
None of the above
Which of the following is NOT a leading state in felony disenfranchaisment?
Florida
Kentuky
Misisipi
Virginia
Georgia
Who runs private prisons?
The state
The government
A private bussiness
All of the above
What is the leading cause of death in jail?
Heart disease
Suicide
Murder
Cancer
In a study conducted in mental health in 2005 found that
55% of inmates suffer from mental illnes
Capital punishment deters crime
30% of inmates have aids
Tuberculosis is transmitted through needles
The percetage of inmates who are back in jail after serving their sentence
Anomie
Recividism
Differential association
Rehabilitation rates
Which one of these is NOT one of durkheim's types of suicide
Anomic
Altruistic
Egotistic
Accidental
Fatalistic
Who proposed the theory about means goals and strain?
Edwin sutherland
Emile durkheim
WEB Dubois
Robert merton
What type of theory is means and goals under?
Psychological and cognitive
Biological
Natural selection
Structuralist
Simbolic interaction
A ritualist
Accept the goals but lack the means
Dont accept the goals but have the means to achieve them
Rejects both the goals and the means
None of the above
Which of the modes of adaptation is the most prone to crime?
Innovation
Ritualist
Retorist
Rebellion
Labeling theory:
Structural
Social and psychological
Biological
Conflict theory
Secondary deviance is part of
Anomie
Modes of adaptation
Labeling theory
Social bond theory
Social control theory
Which of these is NOT a technique used for neutralization or justification
Denial of responsability
Soft determinism
Denial of harm or injury
Appeal to higher authority
Which of the following is NOT a factor in sutherlands theory of differential association
Frequency
Priority
Duration
Intensity
None of the above
We see ourselves through the perception and reaction of others
Drift theory
Social bonds
Self-fullfiling prophecy
Looking glass self
Social control theory
Theory that suggests individuals have social protections that help them resist preassures that draw them to criminality
Social control theory
Social bonds theory
Sutherlands theory
Reckless containment theory
None of the above
Amateur shoplifters are reffered to as
Boosters
Snitches
Heels
Conventional
Professional
Which of these is NOT a type of vandalism
Wonton
Predatory
Vendictive
None of the above
Term for those who live their lives passing bad checks and other counterfit documents
Naive check forgers
Paper hanger
False documentation
Identity theft
None of the above
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft
Robbery
Burglary
Vandalism
Breaking an entry
Types of arson include all except
Profit motivated
Revenge
Sabotage
Crime concealment
Accidental
Excitiment
The distinctive and specialized language of a group
Prison talk
Argot
Paper hanging
Coding
Fencing
"crime in the suites" is an example of
Property crime
Violent crime
White collar crime
Blue collar crime
Civil crime
Nolo contendere means
A plea of no contest to the charges
A wish to represent one self without a lawyer
When prosecution decides to not prosecute
Formal accussation a person has commited a crime
A written document requesting the supreme court to review your case
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