ADJ 107 finale Exam With Questions and
Correct Solutions
43. Forms of Rape- - ANSWER Contrary to popular belief, rape comes in many different
forms.
Stranger rape
Date rape
Gang rape
Acquaintance rape
44. Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse- A
45.
46.
47. - ANSWER nother recent study found 12% of women in the United States
reported being sexual abused by a family member before the age of 14.
Child Sexual Offender Characteristics- - ANSWER A study found nearly 75% of
male pedophiles were over age 30, with an average age between 36 and 40.
One study reported child sexual offenders are - ANSWER 10 times more likely than other
types of offenders to recidivate.
In 1994, _____________ took effect- as the first sexual offender community notification
law passed in the United States. - ANSWER Megan's Law
,48. Human Trafficking- - ANSWER he definition of human trafficking is the recruitment,
harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a
commercial sex act in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or
coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act is under 18 years of age,
regardless of whether the elements of force, fraud, or coercion are involved.
Coercion is a principle tool- - ANSWER the human traffickers' handbook in order for
victims to remain under their control.
To display the prevalence of spousal abuse- - ANSWER American society, studies
indicate every 9 seconds in America a woman is assaulted or beaten by an
intimate partner.
Domestic violence makes up- - ANSWER 11% of all homicides in the United States.
new Hampshire, female arrests for domestic abuse went up- - ANSWER 23% due to
mandatory arrest laws.
In 1976, Pennsylvania became the first state to enact laws,- - ANSWER which
allowed victims of abuse to seek a protection order.
The first specialized domestic violence court was- developed in New York City - ANSWER
in 1966.
- ANSWER pport, difficulties of single parenting, reduced financial circumstances, lack
of a safety plan, and being isolated as reasons why they do not leave the relationship.
According to the FBI, approximately ______ bank robberies occur each year. - ANSWER
5,000
, 1. Fencing-
2.
3.
5.
6. T - ANSWER involves earning his or her income by buying and reselling
stolen merchandise.
Developmental Criminology - ANSWER The Gluecks research found children of low
intelligence, with a background of mental disease, were the most likely to become
persistent offenders.
As research on criminal careers evolved, three distinct developmental viewpoints
took shape; - ANSWER The life course view
The latent trait view
The trajectory view
1. Life Course Developmental Theories - ANSWER perceive criminality as a dynamic
process.
Life course developmental theorists examine a variety - ANSWER of social,- personal,
and environmental issues related to criminality.
Life Course Developmental Theories - ANSWER -Issues include family
dysfunction, unemployment, educational underachievement, substance abuse,
poverty
Life Course Developmental Theories - - ANSWER Problem behavior syndrome suggests
crime is linked to a cluster of problematic behaviors habitually involving the family
and poor decisions or actions by the individual.
Correct Solutions
43. Forms of Rape- - ANSWER Contrary to popular belief, rape comes in many different
forms.
Stranger rape
Date rape
Gang rape
Acquaintance rape
44. Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse- A
45.
46.
47. - ANSWER nother recent study found 12% of women in the United States
reported being sexual abused by a family member before the age of 14.
Child Sexual Offender Characteristics- - ANSWER A study found nearly 75% of
male pedophiles were over age 30, with an average age between 36 and 40.
One study reported child sexual offenders are - ANSWER 10 times more likely than other
types of offenders to recidivate.
In 1994, _____________ took effect- as the first sexual offender community notification
law passed in the United States. - ANSWER Megan's Law
,48. Human Trafficking- - ANSWER he definition of human trafficking is the recruitment,
harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a
commercial sex act in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or
coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act is under 18 years of age,
regardless of whether the elements of force, fraud, or coercion are involved.
Coercion is a principle tool- - ANSWER the human traffickers' handbook in order for
victims to remain under their control.
To display the prevalence of spousal abuse- - ANSWER American society, studies
indicate every 9 seconds in America a woman is assaulted or beaten by an
intimate partner.
Domestic violence makes up- - ANSWER 11% of all homicides in the United States.
new Hampshire, female arrests for domestic abuse went up- - ANSWER 23% due to
mandatory arrest laws.
In 1976, Pennsylvania became the first state to enact laws,- - ANSWER which
allowed victims of abuse to seek a protection order.
The first specialized domestic violence court was- developed in New York City - ANSWER
in 1966.
- ANSWER pport, difficulties of single parenting, reduced financial circumstances, lack
of a safety plan, and being isolated as reasons why they do not leave the relationship.
According to the FBI, approximately ______ bank robberies occur each year. - ANSWER
5,000
, 1. Fencing-
2.
3.
5.
6. T - ANSWER involves earning his or her income by buying and reselling
stolen merchandise.
Developmental Criminology - ANSWER The Gluecks research found children of low
intelligence, with a background of mental disease, were the most likely to become
persistent offenders.
As research on criminal careers evolved, three distinct developmental viewpoints
took shape; - ANSWER The life course view
The latent trait view
The trajectory view
1. Life Course Developmental Theories - ANSWER perceive criminality as a dynamic
process.
Life course developmental theorists examine a variety - ANSWER of social,- personal,
and environmental issues related to criminality.
Life Course Developmental Theories - ANSWER -Issues include family
dysfunction, unemployment, educational underachievement, substance abuse,
poverty
Life Course Developmental Theories - - ANSWER Problem behavior syndrome suggests
crime is linked to a cluster of problematic behaviors habitually involving the family
and poor decisions or actions by the individual.