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Introduction to Criminology Theories, Methods, and Criminal Behavior, Hagan - Complete test bank - exam questions - quizzes (updated 2022)

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Hagan, Introduction to Criminology 9e Instructor Resource



Chapter 1: Introduction



1. The field that attempts to define, explain, and predict criminal behavior is known as:



a. Criminalistics

b. Applied criminology

*c. Criminology

d. Theology




2. Prohibition had the intended goal of forbidding alcohol consumption to reduce
substance abuse. This intended goal is an example of:

*a. A manifest function of the law

b. A latent function of the law

c. Mala en se

d. Undercriminalization




3. According to French sociologist Auguste Comte, the last stage of the progression of
knowledge is:



a. Theological

, b. Metaphysical

*c. Scientific

d. Postmodernist




4. Most of the modern-day developments in criminology have taken place in which
country?



a. England

b. Italy

c. Spain

*d. United States




5. Behavior that is outside the range of normal societal toleration is best described as:



a. Criminal

*b. Deviant

c. Felonious

d. Mala in se




6. As society becomes increasingly complex and heterogeneous, which of the following
is typically true of society's efforts to maintain order?



a. Society becomes increasingly reliant on informal methods of social control.

, *b. Society becomes increasingly reliant on formal, codified laws.

c. Society becomes entirely reliant upon police and the criminal justice system.

d. Society becomes more reliant on religious organizations.




7. Which of the following is true of laws?



a. Laws are the most efficient means of social control.

b. Laws define which behaviors classify as "deviant" in a given society.

c. Laws can be enforced by either political or moral authorities.

*d. Laws become more common when informal methods of social control are
weakened.




8. Which of the following is an example of a person violating a folkway?



*a. Johnny was eating dinner at a friend's house and openly expressed distaste for
the meal being served.

b. Jenny hadn't studied for her calculus exam, so she copied answers from the
student sitting next to her.

c. Jessica was bored on a Friday night, so she stole a car to go joyriding.

d. Joe killed a bartender in a botched robbery attempt.




9. Prohibition had the unintended effect of increasing corruption, disobedience, and
public disrespect for the law. This unintended effect is an example of:

, a. A manifest function of law

*b. A latent function of law

c. Mala in Se

d. Mens Rea




10. Gemeinschaft refers to:



*a. A communal society that predominantly relies on informal methods of social
control

b. A heterogeneous society in which codified laws are necessary to maintain
control

c. A view that holds that law is a means of preserving the status quo on behalf of
the powerful

d. A person who has a strong knowledge of law and criminal justice procedures




11. The argument that drug laws are a tool for the wealthy to control the dangerous
classes is consistent with the:



*a. Conflict view of crime

b. Purist legal view of crime

c. Consensus view of crime

d. Metaphysical view of crime




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