CMY3706 ASSIGNMENT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024
Microsoft account
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
,Question 1.
Global cybersecurity firms, such as Symantec, Verizon, Microsoft and Google estimate
the total cost of cybercrime as being greater than the global black market in marijuana,
cocaine and heroin combined and fast approaching the value of all global … trafficking.
a. Drug
b. Human
c. Arms
d. Wildlife
Question 2
Which one of the following ensures that phenomena are studied appropriately and that
the results are trustworthy?
a. Research analysis demarcation
b. Research methodology isolation
c. Research focus equivalence
d .Research direction synthesis
Question 3
The term and concept ‘environmental crime’, as originally framed, has a distinguished
genealogy that traces back to which century?
a. 19th century
b. 20th century
c. 18th century
d. 17th century
Question 4
Geographical profiling is said to specifically have its scientific basis in, which one of the
following?
a. Social learning theory
b. Social control theory.
c. Biosocial learning approach
d. Routine activity theory
, Question 5
Environmental criminology is a field of study interested in the interactions between
criminals and the … environment that surrounds them.
a. Physical
b. Criminal
c. Social
d. Natural
Question 6
The traditional idea or understanding of the concept/term “environmental
crime/criminology” is that it relates specifically to the study of the spatial distribution of
crime and allied issues. Which option combination supports this proclamation?
A. The term “environmental criminology” is a logical and august referral to the study of zoning
and distribution of crime, not to the study of crime involving natural resources per se
B. Altering the meaning of the word has brought with it ambiguity and a degree of disharmony
that militates against the progression of natural resource crime research and its adjuncts
C. Environmental crime or criminology, as a concept incorporating crime zoning, spatial
distribution and geographies of crime within the criminological vocabulary, can be regarded as
a priori knowledge
D. Even the most cursory investigation of the term “environmental crime” will reveal that it
was expertly, and initially, constructed and deposited, to solidify the study of crime and
criminality in a context other than that relating to the study of natural resource crime. Choose
the most correct option:
a. A, C, D
b. A, B, C
c. B, C, D
d. A, B, D
Question 7
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2024
Microsoft account
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
,Question 1.
Global cybersecurity firms, such as Symantec, Verizon, Microsoft and Google estimate
the total cost of cybercrime as being greater than the global black market in marijuana,
cocaine and heroin combined and fast approaching the value of all global … trafficking.
a. Drug
b. Human
c. Arms
d. Wildlife
Question 2
Which one of the following ensures that phenomena are studied appropriately and that
the results are trustworthy?
a. Research analysis demarcation
b. Research methodology isolation
c. Research focus equivalence
d .Research direction synthesis
Question 3
The term and concept ‘environmental crime’, as originally framed, has a distinguished
genealogy that traces back to which century?
a. 19th century
b. 20th century
c. 18th century
d. 17th century
Question 4
Geographical profiling is said to specifically have its scientific basis in, which one of the
following?
a. Social learning theory
b. Social control theory.
c. Biosocial learning approach
d. Routine activity theory
, Question 5
Environmental criminology is a field of study interested in the interactions between
criminals and the … environment that surrounds them.
a. Physical
b. Criminal
c. Social
d. Natural
Question 6
The traditional idea or understanding of the concept/term “environmental
crime/criminology” is that it relates specifically to the study of the spatial distribution of
crime and allied issues. Which option combination supports this proclamation?
A. The term “environmental criminology” is a logical and august referral to the study of zoning
and distribution of crime, not to the study of crime involving natural resources per se
B. Altering the meaning of the word has brought with it ambiguity and a degree of disharmony
that militates against the progression of natural resource crime research and its adjuncts
C. Environmental crime or criminology, as a concept incorporating crime zoning, spatial
distribution and geographies of crime within the criminological vocabulary, can be regarded as
a priori knowledge
D. Even the most cursory investigation of the term “environmental crime” will reveal that it
was expertly, and initially, constructed and deposited, to solidify the study of crime and
criminality in a context other than that relating to the study of natural resource crime. Choose
the most correct option:
a. A, C, D
b. A, B, C
c. B, C, D
d. A, B, D
Question 7