Interpretations from the point of view of the people being studied are called ______
a. first order interpretations
b. second order interpretations
c. third-order interpretations
d. fourth-order interpretations
A
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Malcolm Kline used the term __________ to refer to the heterogeneous and unplanned nature of offending found among gang members
a. professional criminal activity b. offense specialization c. cafeteria-style offending d. persistent offending
An inference is a(n):
a. assumption. b. process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced. c. appropriate method of moving to the solution of the crime. d. expectation of guilt.
Racial profiling is the practice of constructing a set of characteristics or behaviors based on race
a. True b. False
A nation in which the proportion of the population between the ages 15 and 24 decreases significantly over time is likely to experience:
a. a declining crime rate. b. a constant crime rate. c. a rising crime rate.