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The ________ hypothesis regarding crime argues that as a country undergoes economic development, its crime rate increases.

 

slippery slope

The ________ hypothesis regarding crime argues that as a country undergoes economic development, its crime rate increases.

 

slippery slope

 

globalization

 

modernization

 

transnational crime

2 points  

Question 2

 

Generally, the police forces of any given country are much more likely to be dealing with ___________ crime and much less likely, if ever, to be dealing with _________ crime.

 

transnational, international

 

international, transnational

 

national, global

 

organized, international

2 points  

Question 3

 

Offenses, whose inception, prevention, and/or direct or indirect effects involved more than one country is an example of:

 

international

 

transnational

 

global

 

world

2 points  

Question 4

 

The process used by criminals to convert funds acquired illegally into what appears to be legitimate income that can the used for legal purposes such as investment and purchase, is an example of:

   

bank fraud

   

drug trafficking

   

money laundering

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 5

 

The movement of mood altering substances from their points of origin to their points of consumption is an example of:

   

drug trafficking

   

drug laundering

   

drug distribution

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 6

 

Although not in itself a crime, buying a legal business may be deemed ________, if it is used a means for laundering money that may have been acquired illegally.

   

criminal

   

illegal

   

unethical

   

morally wrong

2 points  

Question 7

 

_______ crimes call for a great deal of ingenuity and versatility on the part of law enforcement in terms of learning, investigation, and prevention.

   

sex

   

cyber

   

drug

   

victimless

2 points  

Question 8

 

Most victims of __________ theft are likely to be looking for recompense, and not criminal punishment, and therefore, not generally likely to involve police agencies.

   

identity

   

intellectual property

   

property

   

vehicle

2 points  

Question 9

 

____________ may be localized or may operate transnationally.

   

drug trafficking

   

illegal arms sales

   

terrorism

   

identity theft

2 points  

Question 10

 

The illegal commandeering of ________ for the purpose of either demanding ransom payments or for making a political statement has been a feature of much of the late twentieth century.

   

watercraft

   

trains

   

subway cars

   

airplanes

2 points  

Question 11

 

_____________ is an age-old offense, which is considered the first to result in multinational cooperative law enforcement efforts continues to exist in certain parts of the world, particularly in and around Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and West Africa.

   

aircraft hijacking

   

sea piracy

   

terrorism

   

treason

2 points  

Question 12

 

___________ is defined as the procurement of illegal entry of a person into a state of which the latter person is not a national with the objective of making a profit.

   

illegal immigration

   

prostitution

   

human smuggling

   

spying

2 points  

Question 13

 

Transnational ____________ crime is a fact of contemporary life.

   

drug

   

environmental

   

illegal arms

   

terrorism

2 points  

Question 14

 

Over the past 20 years, there has been a growing preoccupation with ____________ crime.

   

transnational

   

drug

   

gang

   

organized

2 points  

Question 15

 

The most discussed and least understood international police organization in the world is:

   

EUROPOL

   

CIA

   

INTERPOL

   

BATFE

2 points  

Question 16

 

The _________ by the police can be defined as occurring “any time the police attempt to have citizens act in a certain way.”

   

brutality

   

use of force

   

authority

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 17

 

Incidents of police use of excessive force have included all except:

   

deliberate choking

   

beating civil rights protesters

   

handcuffing

   

deliberate kicking

2 points  

Question 18

 

The philosophy of __________ police officers in which the police subculture becomes a way of life can thus lead to police misconduct.

   

brother and sister

   

us vs. them

   

we have the power

   

I am the law

2 points  

Question 19

 

In the twentieth century, the United States Supreme Court, to protect citizens from governmental abuses from the states and their agents, extended the Bill of Rights to be applicable to the _____.

   

police

   

local governments

   

states

   

people

2 points  

Question 20

 

The police __________ is an extreme version of a phenomenon that exists in many human groups.

   

subculture

   

thin blue line

   

corruption

   

code of silence

2 points  

Question 21

 

Many people, specifically _________, believe that the police are often engaged in excessive and unnecessary physical force.

   

government officials

   

minority groups

   

older citizens

   

youth

2 points  

Question 22

 

Some forms of police brutality have also been referred to as _________.

   

the third degree

   

throwing the book at them

   

hazing

   

us vs. them

2 points  

Question 23

 

What made the King-beating incident significantly different from earlier alleged incidents of police brutality was that a private citizen __________ this incident.

   

videotaped

   

reported

   

helped officers in

   

helped King in

2 points  

Question 24

 

The police can trace their authority to use _______ back to the Common Law of England, which was developed during the Middle Ages.

   

less than lethal

   

force

   

deadly force

   

weapons

2 points  

Question 25

 

In 1986, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the fleeing felon rule, which allowed police officers to use deadly force, i.e., to shoot to kill a suspect escaping from the scene of a crime. This historical case is:

   

Brandenburg v. Ohio

   

Tennessee v. Gardner

   

Miranda v. Arizona

   

Mapp v. Ohio

2 points  

Question 26

 

Dysfunctional behavior such as police violence comes about when looking at police brutality from a ___________ perspective.

   

conflict theorist

   

functionalist

   

interactionist

   

emergent theorist

2 points  

Question 27

 

The __________ perspective takes a critical stance and believes that the police represent the group that has power, prestige, and wealth in a given society.

   

interactionist

   

fundamentalist

   

conflict

   

democratic

2 points  

Question 28

 

From a ____________ perspective, a lot of attention would be devoted to considering the nature and meanings of acts that are defined as police brutality or excessive use of force.

   

conflict

   

interactionist

   

functionalist

   

classical

2 points  

Question 29

 

Based on a perceived increase in police violence, a ___________________ was established by the Israeli police in 1992.

   

civilian complaint board

   

commission of law enforcement abuse

   

zero tolerance policy

   

law prohibiting excessive force

2 points  

Question 30

 

One whose members, because of physical or cultural characteristics, are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination is the definition of a:

   

subordinate group

   

subculture

   

parent group

   

dominant group

2 points  

Question 31

 

A __________ group is one that is advantaged and has superior resources and rights in a society.

   

suburbanite

   

sub

   

dominate

   

focus

2 points  

Question 32

 

__________ refers to an attitude that evaluates an individual member of a subordinate group negatively on the basis of certain negative characteristics that are associated with that group even if the individual does not conform to those expected characteristics.

   

racism

   

prejudice

   

racial profiling

   

ethnic bias

2 points  

Question 33

 

One who harbors negative attitudes toward any particular subordinate group and will act negatively toward them can be referred to as a:

   

unprejudiced nondiscriminator

   

apartheid

   

prejudiced discriminator

   

subordinate group

2 points  

Question 34

 

The most common pattern, based on perceived biological differences such as skin color, complexion, hair color, and or eye color is referred to as _________.

   

racism

   

prejudiced discriminator

   

ethnic bias

   

sexism

2 points  

Question 35

 

Prejudice and discrimination that is based on cultural differences among groups, sometimes even if they are of the same race is the definition of:

   

racial profiling

   

ethnic bias

   

prejudice

   

discrimination

2 points  

Question 36

 

The pattern of prejudice and discrimination that negatively targets either the young or the elderly is known as:

   

discrimination

   

ethnic bias

   

apartheid

   

ageism

2 points  

Question 37

 

__________ is defined as a fairly rigid, oversimplified view or image of a particular social group that is then applied to individuals who belong to that group.

   

ageism

   

stereotyping

   

heterosexism

   

ethnic bias

2 points  

Question 38

 

A process by which members of subordinate groups are blamed for the problems and frustrations experienced by members of the dominant group is an example of:

   

scapegoating

   

stereotyping

   

ethnic bias

   

cultural diversity

2 points  

Question 39

 

Societies that are made up of more than one ethnic group are referred to as:

   

dominate societies

   

diverse societies

   

plural societies

   

multicultural societies

2 points  

Question 40

 

When women are treated less harshly than male suspects by the police and the criminal justice system given traditional gender expectations and notions of them being the “weaker sex”, we are defining:

   

sexism

   

chivalry hypothesis

   

stereotyping

   

sexual bias

2 points  

Question 41

 

Conduct which the people of a group are considered so dangerous or embarrassing or irritating that they bring special sanctions to bear against the persons who exhibit it is an example of:

   

deviance

   

police misconduct

   

use of force

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 42

 

_____________ is when individuals who happen to be in the police force engage in activities that violate departmental policies, laws, and social norms and misuse the powers of their office.

   

corruption

   

occupational deviance

   

deviance

   

organizational deviance

2 points  

Question 43

 

_____________ has been coined by sociologists to encompass serious situations occurring within entire organization. This behavior includes police brutality and corruption.

   

occupational deviance

   

the slippery slope

   

organizational deviance

   

deviance

2 points  

Question 44

 

___________ was a New York City police officer in the 1970s who fought against corruption.

   

Donnie Brasco

   

Frank Serpico

   

Joe Pistone

   

O.W. Wilson

2 points  

Question 45

 

The ________ requires that police officers look the other way when they observe their fellow officers involved in acts of deviance.

   

thin blue line

   

code of the streets

   

informal handbook

   

code of silence

2 points  

Question 46

 

___________ can be explained as receiving money or some monetary gain for not performing a legal duty or responsibility by a police officer.

   

organizational deviance

   

corruption

   

occupational deviance

   

the slippery slope

2 points  

Question 47

 

In the late 1990s, the ________________ experienced a corruption scandal that made national and international headlines.

   

New York PD

   

Los Angeles PD

   

Chicago PD

   

Philadelphia PD

2 points  

Question 48

 

____________ are payments in the form of money, goods, or services that a law enforcement agent receives for directing people, that he or she comes in contact with, toward a particular service provider.

   

kickbacks

   

payoffs

   

bribes

   

internal payoffs

2 points  

Question 49

 

In the approximately 160-year history of the NYPD a major corruption scandal seems to occur approximately every _____ years.

   

10

   

20

   

15

   

30

2 points  

Question 50

 

A grass eater is a officer who:

   

does not actively seek out gratuities

   

seeks out gratuities

   

takes complaints to internal affairs

   

refuses to accept gratuities

2 points  

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globalization

 

modernization

 

transnational crime

2 points  

Question 2

 

Generally, the police forces of any given country are much more likely to be dealing with ___________ crime and much less likely, if ever, to be dealing with _________ crime.

 

transnational, international

 

international, transnational

 

national, global

 

organized, international

2 points  

Question 3

 

Offenses, whose inception, prevention, and/or direct or indirect effects involved more than one country is an example of:

 

international

 

transnational

 

global

 

world

2 points  

Question 4

 

The process used by criminals to convert funds acquired illegally into what appears to be legitimate income that can the used for legal purposes such as investment and purchase, is an example of:

   

bank fraud

   

drug trafficking

   

money laundering

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 5

 

The movement of mood altering substances from their points of origin to their points of consumption is an example of:

   

drug trafficking

   

drug laundering

   

drug distribution

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 6

 

Although not in itself a crime, buying a legal business may be deemed ________, if it is used a means for laundering money that may have been acquired illegally.

   

criminal

   

illegal

   

unethical

   

morally wrong

2 points  

Question 7

 

_______ crimes call for a great deal of ingenuity and versatility on the part of law enforcement in terms of learning, investigation, and prevention.

   

sex

   

cyber

   

drug

   

victimless

2 points  

Question 8

 

Most victims of __________ theft are likely to be looking for recompense, and not criminal punishment, and therefore, not generally likely to involve police agencies.

   

identity

   

intellectual property

   

property

   

vehicle

2 points  

Question 9

 

____________ may be localized or may operate transnationally.

   

drug trafficking

   

illegal arms sales

   

terrorism

   

identity theft

2 points  

Question 10

 

The illegal commandeering of ________ for the purpose of either demanding ransom payments or for making a political statement has been a feature of much of the late twentieth century.

   

watercraft

   

trains

   

subway cars

   

airplanes

2 points  

Question 11

 

_____________ is an age-old offense, which is considered the first to result in multinational cooperative law enforcement efforts continues to exist in certain parts of the world, particularly in and around Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and West Africa.

   

aircraft hijacking

   

sea piracy

   

terrorism

   

treason

2 points  

Question 12

 

___________ is defined as the procurement of illegal entry of a person into a state of which the latter person is not a national with the objective of making a profit.

   

illegal immigration

   

prostitution

   

human smuggling

   

spying

2 points  

Question 13

 

Transnational ____________ crime is a fact of contemporary life.

   

drug

   

environmental

   

illegal arms

   

terrorism

2 points  

Question 14

 

Over the past 20 years, there has been a growing preoccupation with ____________ crime.

   

transnational

   

drug

   

gang

   

organized

2 points  

Question 15

 

The most discussed and least understood international police organization in the world is:

   

EUROPOL

   

CIA

   

INTERPOL

   

BATFE

2 points  

Question 16

 

The _________ by the police can be defined as occurring “any time the police attempt to have citizens act in a certain way.”

   

brutality

   

use of force

   

authority

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 17

 

Incidents of police use of excessive force have included all except:

   

deliberate choking

   

beating civil rights protesters

   

handcuffing

   

deliberate kicking

2 points  

Question 18

 

The philosophy of __________ police officers in which the police subculture becomes a way of life can thus lead to police misconduct.

   

brother and sister

   

us vs. them

   

we have the power

   

I am the law

2 points  

Question 19

 

In the twentieth century, the United States Supreme Court, to protect citizens from governmental abuses from the states and their agents, extended the Bill of Rights to be applicable to the _____.

   

police

   

local governments

   

states

   

people

2 points  

Question 20

 

The police __________ is an extreme version of a phenomenon that exists in many human groups.

   

subculture

   

thin blue line

   

corruption

   

code of silence

2 points  

Question 21

 

Many people, specifically _________, believe that the police are often engaged in excessive and unnecessary physical force.

   

government officials

   

minority groups

   

older citizens

   

youth

2 points  

Question 22

 

Some forms of police brutality have also been referred to as _________.

   

the third degree

   

throwing the book at them

   

hazing

   

us vs. them

2 points  

Question 23

 

What made the King-beating incident significantly different from earlier alleged incidents of police brutality was that a private citizen __________ this incident.

   

videotaped

   

reported

   

helped officers in

   

helped King in

2 points  

Question 24

 

The police can trace their authority to use _______ back to the Common Law of England, which was developed during the Middle Ages.

   

less than lethal

   

force

   

deadly force

   

weapons

2 points  

Question 25

 

In 1986, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the fleeing felon rule, which allowed police officers to use deadly force, i.e., to shoot to kill a suspect escaping from the scene of a crime. This historical case is:

   

Brandenburg v. Ohio

   

Tennessee v. Gardner

   

Miranda v. Arizona

   

Mapp v. Ohio

2 points  

Question 26

 

Dysfunctional behavior such as police violence comes about when looking at police brutality from a ___________ perspective.

   

conflict theorist

   

functionalist

   

interactionist

   

emergent theorist

2 points  

Question 27

 

The __________ perspective takes a critical stance and believes that the police represent the group that has power, prestige, and wealth in a given society.

   

interactionist

   

fundamentalist

   

conflict

   

democratic

2 points  

Question 28

 

From a ____________ perspective, a lot of attention would be devoted to considering the nature and meanings of acts that are defined as police brutality or excessive use of force.

   

conflict

   

interactionist

   

functionalist

   

classical

2 points  

Question 29

 

Based on a perceived increase in police violence, a ___________________ was established by the Israeli police in 1992.

   

civilian complaint board

   

commission of law enforcement abuse

   

zero tolerance policy

   

law prohibiting excessive force

2 points  

Question 30

 

One whose members, because of physical or cultural characteristics, are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination is the definition of a:

   

subordinate group

   

subculture

   

parent group

   

dominant group

2 points  

Question 31

 

A __________ group is one that is advantaged and has superior resources and rights in a society.

   

suburbanite

   

sub

   

dominate

   

focus

2 points  

Question 32

 

__________ refers to an attitude that evaluates an individual member of a subordinate group negatively on the basis of certain negative characteristics that are associated with that group even if the individual does not conform to those expected characteristics.

   

racism

   

prejudice

   

racial profiling

   

ethnic bias

2 points  

Question 33

 

One who harbors negative attitudes toward any particular subordinate group and will act negatively toward them can be referred to as a:

   

unprejudiced nondiscriminator

   

apartheid

   

prejudiced discriminator

   

subordinate group

2 points  

Question 34

 

The most common pattern, based on perceived biological differences such as skin color, complexion, hair color, and or eye color is referred to as _________.

   

racism

   

prejudiced discriminator

   

ethnic bias

   

sexism

2 points  

Question 35

 

Prejudice and discrimination that is based on cultural differences among groups, sometimes even if they are of the same race is the definition of:

   

racial profiling

   

ethnic bias

   

prejudice

   

discrimination

2 points  

Question 36

 

The pattern of prejudice and discrimination that negatively targets either the young or the elderly is known as:

   

discrimination

   

ethnic bias

   

apartheid

   

ageism

2 points  

Question 37

 

__________ is defined as a fairly rigid, oversimplified view or image of a particular social group that is then applied to individuals who belong to that group.

   

ageism

   

stereotyping

   

heterosexism

   

ethnic bias

2 points  

Question 38

 

A process by which members of subordinate groups are blamed for the problems and frustrations experienced by members of the dominant group is an example of:

   

scapegoating

   

stereotyping

   

ethnic bias

   

cultural diversity

2 points  

Question 39

 

Societies that are made up of more than one ethnic group are referred to as:

   

dominate societies

   

diverse societies

   

plural societies

   

multicultural societies

2 points  

Question 40

 

When women are treated less harshly than male suspects by the police and the criminal justice system given traditional gender expectations and notions of them being the “weaker sex”, we are defining:

   

sexism

   

chivalry hypothesis

   

stereotyping

   

sexual bias

2 points  

Question 41

 

Conduct which the people of a group are considered so dangerous or embarrassing or irritating that they bring special sanctions to bear against the persons who exhibit it is an example of:

   

deviance

   

police misconduct

   

use of force

   

corruption

2 points  

Question 42

 

_____________ is when individuals who happen to be in the police force engage in activities that violate departmental policies, laws, and social norms and misuse the powers of their office.

   

corruption

   

occupational deviance

   

deviance

   

organizational deviance

2 points  

Question 43

 

_____________ has been coined by sociologists to encompass serious situations occurring within entire organization. This behavior includes police brutality and corruption.

   

occupational deviance

   

the slippery slope

   

organizational deviance

   

deviance

2 points  

Question 44

 

___________ was a New York City police officer in the 1970s who fought against corruption.

   

Donnie Brasco

   

Frank Serpico

   

Joe Pistone

   

O.W. Wilson

2 points  

Question 45

 

The ________ requires that police officers look the other way when they observe their fellow officers involved in acts of deviance.

   

thin blue line

   

code of the streets

   

informal handbook

   

code of silence

2 points  

Question 46

 

___________ can be explained as receiving money or some monetary gain for not performing a legal duty or responsibility by a police officer.

   

organizational deviance

   

corruption

   

occupational deviance

   

the slippery slope

2 points  

Question 47

 

In the late 1990s, the ________________ experienced a corruption scandal that made national and international headlines.

   

New York PD

   

Los Angeles PD

   

Chicago PD

   

Philadelphia PD

2 points  

Question 48

 

____________ are payments in the form of money, goods, or services that a law enforcement agent receives for directing people, that he or she comes in contact with, toward a particular service provider.

   

kickbacks

   

payoffs

   

bribes

   

internal payoffs

2 points  

Question 49

 

In the approximately 160-year history of the NYPD a major corruption scandal seems to occur approximately every _____ years.

   

10

   

20

   

15

   

30

2 points  

Question 50

 

A grass eater is a officer who:

   

does not actively seek out gratuities

   

seeks out gratuities

   

takes complaints to internal affairs

   

refuses to accept gratuities

2 points  

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