Arizona State University - CRJ 350 Quiz 3. Latest Complete Solution.Question 1
1 out of 1 points
The pulling levers strategy focuses on
Selected
... [Show More] Answer:
offenders and associates known to police
Answers: all potential offenders of property and violent crimes
offenders and associates known to police
offenders in prison who committed a gun-related crime
offenders who are sex offenders
Question 2
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Solving crimes depends more on _____(1)_____ than on _____(2)_____.
Selected
Answer: (1) the policing strategy (2) existing relationships between the victim
and offender
Answers: (1) faster response time (2) the number of sworn officers in a
department
(1) the policing strategy (2) existing relationships between the victim
and offender
(1) characteristics of the crime (2) the number of detectives
(1) the clearance rate (2) blood samples and hair specimens
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Residual deterrence refers to
Selected
Answer: the tendency to think there are more police patrolling because we
remember seeing them
Answers: the invisibility of police patrols since they are spread so thin
the absence of a deterrent effect from policing where one would be
expected
the myth that two-officer patrol are safer than single-officer patrols
the tendency to think there are more police patrolling because we
remember seeing them
Question 4
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The exclusionary rule mainly impacts what type of cases?
Selected Answer:
drug possession
Answers: commercial robbery
drug possession
robbery
sexual assault
Question 5
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A review of 27 studies on the relationship between the number of police officers and the
crime rate found
Selected Answer:
in 20% of studies more police correlated with lower crime rates
Answers:
in 20% of studies more police correlated with lower crime rates
in 45% of studies more police correlated with higher crime rates
in 55% of studies more police correlated with higher crime rates
in 95% of studies more police correlated with lower crime rates
Question 6
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The impact of the exclusionary rule
Selected
Answer: is limited because few motions to suppress physical evidence are made
and even fewer are successful
Answers: is pervasive considering the fact that 80% of school children recognize
it
ranges from 48-90% of cases
is stronger in violent cases but is more limited in cases of property
crime
is limited because few motions to suppress physical evidence are made
and even fewer are successful
Question 7
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The theory of deterrence rests on a number of assumptions including
Selected
Answer: severity of punishment is more important than its certainty
Answers: severity of punishment is more important than its certainty
the notion that the CJS is the only institution able to promote
deterrence
the use of UCR data to communicate risk of apprehension to
potential offenders
people have to perceive consequences as unpleasant and act
rationally
Question 8
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The key elements of “pulling levers” that demonstrate how it is a focused application of
deterrence include ALL BUT WHICH of the following [Show Less]