PUP 3002 FSU Final Exam Questions
and Answers
Empathy increases what? - ANSWER-The cost of crime
The less a person earns.. - ANSWER-The more likely they are to commit a crime,
poverty and unemployment increases crime
3 types of costs? - ANSWER--Punishment by the state
-Social costs
-Economic opportunity costs
Biggest deterrent from crime? - ANSWER-Economic opportunity costs: what a
person gives up in a legitimate income for the benefit associated with a crime
Primary form of capital? - ANSWER-Money or wealth
Increase in human and social capital usually? - ANSWER-Decrease crime
Deterrence - ANSWER-What public policies will deter you from committing a crime
-Manipulate the prob of you getting caught
-Increase the severity of the punishment
Capital Punishment - ANSWER-Expects criminals to be informed and rationalize the
consequences of the actions --> unlikely
2nd Ammendment - ANSWER-The right to bare arms
-Biggest prob with gun ownership -> suicide
Strategies to reduce crime? - ANSWER--Increase education
-Increase economic advancement AKA min wage
Family structure is associated with.. - ANSWER-The likelihood an individual will
commit a crime, more likely if they come from a single-parent household
2 ways to reduce crime benefits? - ANSWER--Reduce the influence of gangs
-Modify gun control laws
Strategies to increase the cost of crime? - ANSWER--Relaxing gun control laws
-Enforcing capital punishment
-Increasing sentencing
-Increase education abt the repercussions of crime
, Broken Windows Theory - ANSWER-Crime had increased because policing
strategies had changed away from foot patrols and community control --> supposed
to reduce crime
Heller 2008 - ANSWER--Make America Free Again
-"See you on the plantation"
-"last man standing" --> supreme court case about his gun registration denial
-Right of the people vs the right of the militia to bare arms
Natural Rights - ANSWER-Come from nature or nature's God and cannot be taken
away
-inalienable
-Locke "Life,Liberty,&Property"
Civil Rights - ANSWER-Come from the government, can be created and taken away
-Classic commitment problem
Credible Commitmet - ANSWER--The prisoners dilemma
Commitment Dilemma - ANSWER-When an actor has either an immediate incentive
to renege or when one or more actors' incentive to renege changes over time
Time inconsistency - ANSWER-As time moves on, at least one party's incentive to
renege on their promise or threat rises
Fairness Doctrine - ANSWER-Requires broadcasters to provide time for public
service broadcasting and that they present opposing views so that the public has a
diversity of opinion
-No bias this way
HIPAA - ANSWER--Health care
-Privacy info
-Electronic Health Records, follows you ever not with paper records tho
-Cannot buy or sell
-Have to sign HIPAA for with new physician
FERPA - ANSWER--Education Records
-Protected for minors, require written consent to share
-Not public info
Behavioral Targeting - ANSWER-The use of personal info for the purpose of
marketing
Campaign contributions are... - ANSWER-Apart of political speech
Privacy - ANSWER--No constitutional right to privacy
-Important so ppl cannot gather info on you
-Human right to control what people know about you
and Answers
Empathy increases what? - ANSWER-The cost of crime
The less a person earns.. - ANSWER-The more likely they are to commit a crime,
poverty and unemployment increases crime
3 types of costs? - ANSWER--Punishment by the state
-Social costs
-Economic opportunity costs
Biggest deterrent from crime? - ANSWER-Economic opportunity costs: what a
person gives up in a legitimate income for the benefit associated with a crime
Primary form of capital? - ANSWER-Money or wealth
Increase in human and social capital usually? - ANSWER-Decrease crime
Deterrence - ANSWER-What public policies will deter you from committing a crime
-Manipulate the prob of you getting caught
-Increase the severity of the punishment
Capital Punishment - ANSWER-Expects criminals to be informed and rationalize the
consequences of the actions --> unlikely
2nd Ammendment - ANSWER-The right to bare arms
-Biggest prob with gun ownership -> suicide
Strategies to reduce crime? - ANSWER--Increase education
-Increase economic advancement AKA min wage
Family structure is associated with.. - ANSWER-The likelihood an individual will
commit a crime, more likely if they come from a single-parent household
2 ways to reduce crime benefits? - ANSWER--Reduce the influence of gangs
-Modify gun control laws
Strategies to increase the cost of crime? - ANSWER--Relaxing gun control laws
-Enforcing capital punishment
-Increasing sentencing
-Increase education abt the repercussions of crime
, Broken Windows Theory - ANSWER-Crime had increased because policing
strategies had changed away from foot patrols and community control --> supposed
to reduce crime
Heller 2008 - ANSWER--Make America Free Again
-"See you on the plantation"
-"last man standing" --> supreme court case about his gun registration denial
-Right of the people vs the right of the militia to bare arms
Natural Rights - ANSWER-Come from nature or nature's God and cannot be taken
away
-inalienable
-Locke "Life,Liberty,&Property"
Civil Rights - ANSWER-Come from the government, can be created and taken away
-Classic commitment problem
Credible Commitmet - ANSWER--The prisoners dilemma
Commitment Dilemma - ANSWER-When an actor has either an immediate incentive
to renege or when one or more actors' incentive to renege changes over time
Time inconsistency - ANSWER-As time moves on, at least one party's incentive to
renege on their promise or threat rises
Fairness Doctrine - ANSWER-Requires broadcasters to provide time for public
service broadcasting and that they present opposing views so that the public has a
diversity of opinion
-No bias this way
HIPAA - ANSWER--Health care
-Privacy info
-Electronic Health Records, follows you ever not with paper records tho
-Cannot buy or sell
-Have to sign HIPAA for with new physician
FERPA - ANSWER--Education Records
-Protected for minors, require written consent to share
-Not public info
Behavioral Targeting - ANSWER-The use of personal info for the purpose of
marketing
Campaign contributions are... - ANSWER-Apart of political speech
Privacy - ANSWER--No constitutional right to privacy
-Important so ppl cannot gather info on you
-Human right to control what people know about you