1. "Human conduct that is in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction that has the power to make such laws" is a definition of crime.
2. A criminologist collects, identifies, and analyzes evidence from crime scenes. True or False?
3. A judge is a criminalist. True or False?
4. A police officer or probation officer is best described as a criminal justice professional.
5. A (n) general theory of crime is one that attempts to explain all or most forms of criminal conduct through a single, overarching approach involving multiple related propositions, but not necessarily one distinct reason.
6. According to Adolphe Quételet, violent crime rates increase during the summer months. True or False?
7. According to a recent Gallup poll, the majority of respondents believed that crime in the United States is doing what? More prevalent than it was a year ago.
8. According to social construction, what three main sources of information are most influential in individual perspective development? personal experience, conversations with others, and the media
9. According to the NCVS, young people are more likely to be victims of violent crime than older people. True or False?
10. All criminal behavior is deviant. True or False?
11. All forms of deviant behavior are violations of the criminal law. True or
12. False?
13. Although jaywalking is considered a crime, most people in society would probably not label it as deviant behavior.
14. Arson is classified a violent crime by the UCR. True or False?
15. Assault is the most common violent crime. True or False?
16. Between 1991 and 2012, the crime rate increased significantly. True or False?
17. Between 2001 and 2010, only about 6 to 9 percent of all violent victimization was committed with firearms. True or False?
18. Crime rates in the United States have been decreasing for the past decade. True or False?
19. Criminology not only