Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

What are the similarities and differences between criminology and victimology?


Ans: In criminology, one studies criminals--what they do, why they do it, and how the criminal justice system responds to them. In victimology, one studies crime victims--the causes of victimization, consequences of victimization, and how the criminal justice system deals with victims. Additionally, victimologists explore how others, including the media, also deal with crime victims. Both fields of study use the scientific method to explore their groups and neither would be able to fully understand itself without considering the impact of the other. Victimology is considered a subfield of criminology.

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a. They assume the notion of the isolated individual. b. They envisage the objective of moral philosophy as theorizing and explaining how individuals ought to treat each other. c. They argue that females do not commit as many moral violations as believed. d. They rely on theories concerning the development of a social contract as a way for a person to enter into moral relationships.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Identify which of the following is NOT a dysfunctional role of the law.

A. harassment B. prosecution C. bias D. repression

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The Fourth Amendment only protects against invasions that amount to unreasonable searches and seizures

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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