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132 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 132
The blitz rape involves the offender physical assaulting the victim
Upon obtaining control, the offender overpowers the victim and begins the sexual behavior.
Based on research, the Massachusetts Treatment Center's motivations for rape include
opportunity, pervasive anger, sexual gratification, and vindictiveness.
Stranger rape
Blitz Rape
Con Rape
Al-Qaida
Definition 2 of 132
In 1976, Pennsylvania became the first state to enact laws, which allowed victims of abuse to
seek a protection order.
Russian Mafia And Human Trafficking
Pennsylvania's Protection Order Law
Incapacitation
Probation
,Definition 3 of 132
Stranger rapes sadly appear throughout various communities.
- Many times stranger rapes may be included in serial rape statistics.
- According to research, 24.4% of the rapes were strangers.
- Stranger rapes can frequently be violent and cause additional suffering by the victim.
- Many times women are provided information on methods to avoid stranger rape
victimization, but are not provided proper knowledge on methods of avoiding acquaintance
rape.
rehabilitation
Stranger rape
Con Rape
Serial Murder
Definition 4 of 132
General deterrence uses the concept of handing down harsh punishment to persuade other
society members from committing similar crimes, whereas specific deterrence attempts to
make an example of an individual for committing additional crimes or not complying with court
orders
Rational Choice Theory
Deterrence Theory
Specific Deterrence
General Deterrence
,Definition 5 of 132
According to research conducted by Wayne Wooden, juvenile arsonists are classified into 4
categories: 1. The playing with matches fire setter
2. The crying for help fire setter
3. The delinquent fire setter
4. The severely disturbed fire setter
The crying for help firesetter: involves a juvenile firesetter age 7 to 13 years old who turns to
fire to reduce stress
Motivations of Terrorists
Juvenile Arsonist Categories
James Q. Wilson
Early Forms of Punishment
Definition 6 of 132
According to the age-graded theory, the informal mechanisms of social controls are referred
to as turning points
Sampson and Laub found the two most important turning points are marriage and a career
Defining Events
Terrie Moffitt
Concurrent Sentencing
Turning Points
Definition 7 of 132
usually refers to premeditation or the state of mind an individual was in during the crime. In this
case, the individual thought ahead, planned, and voluntarily caused the death of another
without legal excuse or justification
Malice Aforethought
Premeditation
Deterrence Theory
Mens Rea
, Definition 8 of 132
Based on research, the Massachusetts Treatment Center's motivations for rape include
opportunity, pervasive anger, sexual gratification, and vindictiveness.
Number of People Ages 15 to 64 who Use Illegal Substances
Sadistic Child Sexual Offenders
Massachusetts Treatment Center's (M.T.C.) Motivations for Rape
Cost of Shoplifting, Employee Theft, and Vendor Fraud
Definition 9 of 132
According to the Gottfredson and Hirschi, impulsive personality and lack of self-control are
the 2 most important significant latent traits.
Fall of the Soviet Union and Organized Crime
Impulsive Personality's Relations to Crime
Motives for Arson
General Deterrence
Definition 10 of 132
Incapacitation strategies are geared at using imprisonment to reduce an offender's
opportunity and capability to commit future offenses.
Incapacitation is perhaps the most common method of punishment in America.
The attended goal of incapacitation is to change an offender's behavior by placing him or her
in jail or prison for a period of time
Rehabilitation
General Deterrence
Specific Deterrence
Incapacitation
132 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 132
The blitz rape involves the offender physical assaulting the victim
Upon obtaining control, the offender overpowers the victim and begins the sexual behavior.
Based on research, the Massachusetts Treatment Center's motivations for rape include
opportunity, pervasive anger, sexual gratification, and vindictiveness.
Stranger rape
Blitz Rape
Con Rape
Al-Qaida
Definition 2 of 132
In 1976, Pennsylvania became the first state to enact laws, which allowed victims of abuse to
seek a protection order.
Russian Mafia And Human Trafficking
Pennsylvania's Protection Order Law
Incapacitation
Probation
,Definition 3 of 132
Stranger rapes sadly appear throughout various communities.
- Many times stranger rapes may be included in serial rape statistics.
- According to research, 24.4% of the rapes were strangers.
- Stranger rapes can frequently be violent and cause additional suffering by the victim.
- Many times women are provided information on methods to avoid stranger rape
victimization, but are not provided proper knowledge on methods of avoiding acquaintance
rape.
rehabilitation
Stranger rape
Con Rape
Serial Murder
Definition 4 of 132
General deterrence uses the concept of handing down harsh punishment to persuade other
society members from committing similar crimes, whereas specific deterrence attempts to
make an example of an individual for committing additional crimes or not complying with court
orders
Rational Choice Theory
Deterrence Theory
Specific Deterrence
General Deterrence
,Definition 5 of 132
According to research conducted by Wayne Wooden, juvenile arsonists are classified into 4
categories: 1. The playing with matches fire setter
2. The crying for help fire setter
3. The delinquent fire setter
4. The severely disturbed fire setter
The crying for help firesetter: involves a juvenile firesetter age 7 to 13 years old who turns to
fire to reduce stress
Motivations of Terrorists
Juvenile Arsonist Categories
James Q. Wilson
Early Forms of Punishment
Definition 6 of 132
According to the age-graded theory, the informal mechanisms of social controls are referred
to as turning points
Sampson and Laub found the two most important turning points are marriage and a career
Defining Events
Terrie Moffitt
Concurrent Sentencing
Turning Points
Definition 7 of 132
usually refers to premeditation or the state of mind an individual was in during the crime. In this
case, the individual thought ahead, planned, and voluntarily caused the death of another
without legal excuse or justification
Malice Aforethought
Premeditation
Deterrence Theory
Mens Rea
, Definition 8 of 132
Based on research, the Massachusetts Treatment Center's motivations for rape include
opportunity, pervasive anger, sexual gratification, and vindictiveness.
Number of People Ages 15 to 64 who Use Illegal Substances
Sadistic Child Sexual Offenders
Massachusetts Treatment Center's (M.T.C.) Motivations for Rape
Cost of Shoplifting, Employee Theft, and Vendor Fraud
Definition 9 of 132
According to the Gottfredson and Hirschi, impulsive personality and lack of self-control are
the 2 most important significant latent traits.
Fall of the Soviet Union and Organized Crime
Impulsive Personality's Relations to Crime
Motives for Arson
General Deterrence
Definition 10 of 132
Incapacitation strategies are geared at using imprisonment to reduce an offender's
opportunity and capability to commit future offenses.
Incapacitation is perhaps the most common method of punishment in America.
The attended goal of incapacitation is to change an offender's behavior by placing him or her
in jail or prison for a period of time
Rehabilitation
General Deterrence
Specific Deterrence
Incapacitation