Which of the following is NOT an example of a narrative commonly found in crime-and-justice media?
a. the "naïve innocent"
b. the "unappreciated brainiac"
c. the "masculine, heroic crime-fighter"
d. the "innately evil predatory criminal"
B
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Peacemaking criminologists view the efforts of the state to punish and control crime as ______.
A. an effective means of controlling the crimes of all social classes B. encouraging crime rather than discouraging it C. focusing on poverty rather than socioeconomic status D. efforts to repair severed relationships in society
The "toner-phoner" salesman coerced the school district office manager to pay fraudulent invoices by:
A. threatening to accuse her of accepting gifts and then paying for goods not received. B. threatening her children. C. threatening to disclose an affair to her husband. D. refusing to send supplies for students.
Besides intelligence, what are two additional risk factors that may predispose one to crime/delinquency? Explain, in detail, how the risk factors can increase the likelihood of criminal behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Noble cause corruption is sometimes known as the principle of _____ effect.
a. single b. double c. triple d. quadruple