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CMY1502
Assignment 2 for semester 1 & 2 of 2021


1. Which vulnerable groups do social crime prevention programmes focus on?

1. Adolescents, young adults, women and the unemployed
2. Psychiatric patients, the elderly, children and women
3. Orphans, street children, disabled people and women
4. The young, the old, the poor and the unemployed

2. To which one of the following forms of victimisation are women particularly
vulnerable?

1. Neglect
2. Assault
3. Isolation
4. Marital violence

3. Embarking on publicity campaigns as an attempt to combat crime refers to:

1. Removing opportunities to commit crime
2. Designing better homes
3. Making people more security conscious
4. Targeting reinforcement

4. Utilising CCTV`s in banking halls to detect bank robbers is an example of the …

1. social crime prevention model.
2. community-based crime prevention model.
3. limiting opportunities from crime.
4. biophysical crime prevention model.

, 5. The probability of a person becoming a victim of crime relates to …

1. Victim risk.
2. Victim precipitation.
3. Victim vulnerability.
4. Victim facilitation.

6. A system of restitution will only benefit victims when offenders …

1. serve longer prison sentences.
2. make monetary payments.
3. have empathy for their victims 4. form part of prevention programmes.

7. Siegel (2011), specifies that age, gender and lifestyle influence the association
between victimisation and marital status because:

(a) Widows and widowers are less prone to victimisation because they are older;
interact with older people; and are more likely to stay home at night and avoid
public places.
(b) Young people (adolescents and teens) who are too young to get married reflect
the lowest victimisation risk.
(c) Young people (adolescents and teens) who are too young to get married reflect
the highest victimisation risk.
(d) Young single people visit public places, such as discos. This exposes them to
interaction with high-risk peers and increases their exposure to violence.


Choose the correct combination:


1. (a), (b) and (c)
2. (a), (c) and (d)
3. (a), (b) and (d)
4. (b), (c) and (d)

8. Apart from society, which other institution has also neglected the victim for many
years?

1. Law makers
2. Courts
3. Government
4. Criminal justice system.

9. Misinformation regarding human trafficking is often fuelled by unreported
significant elements, such as:

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