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ADJ 107 EXAM #1 (Chap 1-4)




Criminology

The scientific approach to studying criminal behavior; attempts to describe the origins (why), extent, and
nature of crime

Criminal Justice

Includes the study of agencies of social control within society, such as police, courts, and corrections

Deviant Behavior

Refers to behavior which is NOT accepted by cultural norms

Descriptive Research

Most commonly used form of research b/c it incorporates the researcher's knowledge about the issue
and describes a problem or topic; uses prior experience and research

Criminal Statistics

Involves devising valid and reliable measures designed to calculate the amount and trends of criminal
activity

Dark Figure

The amount of crime NOT reported to authorities

Theory

A set of interconnected statements or propositions that explain how 2 or more events/factors are related
to one another

Consensus Perspective of Crime

Holds laws should be endorsed in order to criminalize certain types of behavior; consensus of society
says these things are wrong

Conflict Perspective of Crime

Depicts society as a collection of diverse groups who are in constant and continuing conflict

Historical clearance rate

20%

Crimes reported to authorities

less than 40%

, Different multidisciplinary sciences associated with criminology

Sociology, psychology, criminal justice, political science, public policy, economics, biology

Different forms of data collection

Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), National Crime
Victimization Survey (NCVS), Self-Reporting Surveys

National Incident-Based Reporting Survey (NIBRS) ADVANTAGES

provides a more complete and detailed analysis of crime statistics; includes blackmail, embezzlement,
human trafficking, animal cruelty, DUI, and drug offenses

National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) ADVANTAGES

the ability to estimate the total # of crimes, not just crimes reported

Uniform Crime Report (UCR) ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

adv: consists of government agency records (police reports, prison records, court data) that are
accumulated and analyzed
disadv: multiple crimes are classified together (hierarchy rule); only records most serious crime; method
of categorizing crimes differs among jurisdictions

Self-Reporting Surveys DISADVANTAGES

overreporting and underreporting of criminal behavior

Different types of research found in Criminology

exploratory, descriptive, explanatory, and application

Victimology

The study of victim(s) of a particular offender

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

affects victims of crime; accompanied by feelings of alienation or detachment from a social environment

Crisis Intervention

Involves emergency psychological care directed at assisting a victim who is experiencing a crisis; can also
include medical care, basic transportation, and finding shelter, etc

Victim Precipitation Theory

Suggests some individuals may actually initiate the confrontation, which eventually leads to their injury
or death; Active Precipitation occurs when victim provoke, threaten, use fighting words, or even attack
the offender first; Passive Precipitation occurs when victims display personal characteristics that
unknowingly threaten or encourage the attacker

Lifestyle Theory

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