A) 1908
B) 1958
C) 1988
D) 1998
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A) punishment
B) social control
C) criminal profiles
D) control theory
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A) Someone sexually assaulted her.
B) Someone yelled racist slurs at her.
C) Someone stole her car.
D) Someone stole property from her car.
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A) state crimes
B) victimless crimes
C) street crimes
D) public crimes
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A) fraud and theft
B) violent crime
C) prostitution
D) alcohol-related offences
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A) It produces little harm.
B) Police are often employed by those who commit the crime.
C) Much of it takes place in private and is difficult to detect.
D) Because white-collar officials bribe governments.
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A) a husband forcing his wife to have sex with him
B) a father having sex with his daughter
C) employees having consensual sex
D) child rape
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A) Bob burns the Canadian flag on his lawn.
B) Bob parks his car too long at a parking meter downtown.
C) Bob lets the door slam in the face of the person behind him.
D) Bob has a prescription for and uses marijuana for medical purposes.
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A) Crime rates are down because young people today are controlled more than young people were in the past.
B) Crime is a young person's pursuit generally, and there are fewer young people.
C) The definitions of crime have changed so that acts that are committed by youth today and thought of as criminal are not thought of as crimes by older people.
D) Older people get away with more crimes than younger people do because they are suspected less often of committing crimes.
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A) They are only deviance and crime in the eye of the beholder.
B) They are defined differently in different historical periods.
C) They are easy to define.
D) They are easy to understand because people act in the same ways.
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A) crimes against corporations
B) crimes against men
C) crimes against children
D) crimes against women
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A) fraud
B) drug dealing
C) shoplifting
D) prostitution
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A) Seth, a 47-year-old Aboriginal male
B) Robert, a 26-year-old white male
C) Ravina, a 25-year-old Punjabi female
D) Delores, a 19-year-old white female
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A) at last twice as much
B) at least ten times as much
C) approximately half as much
D) approximately the same amount
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A) the importance of the perceived prevalence of the deviant or criminal act in deciding on the severity of the sanction associated with the deviant act
B) the importance of the perceived harm to social solidarity in determining whether a given act is a crime or merely deviant
C) the importance of the actual harm to social solidarity in determining whether a given act is a crime or merely deviant
D) the importance of the degree of public agreement about whether an act should be considered deviant in deciding on the severity of the sanction associated with the deviant act
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A) It demonstrates that most people who commit a crime are labelled appropriately, according to the crime committed.
B) It demonstrates that that people who commit serious crimes, such as murder, are labelled according to their actions, regardless of their social status.
C) It demonstrates that that social status plays a significant role in whether one is labelled a deviant or not.
D) It demonstrates that that the justice system is almost never skewed in favour of the victim of a serious crime.
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