CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME MID-TERM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME
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CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME
The individual credited with having first coined the term "white collar crime" is:
a. Karl Marx
b. E. A. Ross
c. E. H. Sutherland
d. Adam Smith - CORRECT ANSWER E.H. Sutherland
Businessmen who committed exploitative acts were labeled _____ by E. A. Ross in Sin and Society.
a....
CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME MID-TERM
2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
The individual credited with having first coined the term "white collar crime" is:
a. Karl Marx
b. E. A. Ross
c. E. H. Sutherland
d. Adam Smith - CORRECT ANSWER E.H. Sutherland
Businessmen who committed exploitative acts were labeled _____ by E. A. Ross in
Sin and Society.
a. criminaloids
b. robber barons
c. muckrakers
d. white collar criminals - CORRECT ANSWER Criminaloids
The book White Collar Crime by Sutherland focused on the crimes of:
a. professionals
b. employees
c. corporations
d. small businessmen - CORRECT ANSWER Small businessmen
Sutherland's general theory of crime is known as:
a. anomie theory
,CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME MID-TERM
2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
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b. rational choice theory
c. differential opportunity theory
d. differential association theory - CORRECT ANSWER Differential Association
Theory
Friedrich's multistage approach to defining white collar crime consists of the
following stages:
a. polemical, typological, and operational
b. polemical and typological
c. polemical, typological, and situational
d. polemical and operational - CORRECT ANSWER Polemical, Typological, and
Operational
The primary victims as well as the context in which a crime occurs are criteria in
which stage of Friedrichs' multistage approach to defining white collar crime?
a. Situational
b. Polemical
c. Operational
d. Typological - CORRECT ANSWER Typological
Which of the following is not an example of white collar crime, broadly defined?
a. A physician defrauding Medicaid.
,CRI352- WHITE COLLAR CRIME MID-TERM
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b. A corporation that knowingly markets defective automobiles.
c. A lawyer who commits a hold-up at a bank.
d. A bank clerk who embezzles money from the bank. - CORRECT ANSWER A
lawyer who commits a holdup at a bank
Which of the following is not linked with white collar crime?
a. Technocrime
b. Enterprise Crime
c. Public Order Crime
d. Contrepreneurial Crime - CORRECT ANSWER Public Order Crime
Which of the following is not an attribute of white collar crimes?
a. Offenders typically occupy a position involving some element of trust.
b. Offenders engage in direct forms of violence.
c. Offenders have been a relatively low priority of the justice system.
d. Offenders typically have a respectable status in society. - CORRECT ANSWER
Offenders engage in direct forms of violence
The following term is not generally used to refer to white collar crime:
a. economic crime
b. business crime
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c. conventional crime
d. occupational crime - CORRECT ANSWER Conventional Crime
Which of the following does not pertain to the concept of social harm, broadly
defined?
a. Many of the worst forms of harm have not been criminalized.
b. Governments, corporations, small businesses, and professionals cause a great
amount of social harm.
c. More recently, criminal law has begun to account for social harm
d. Criminologists have called for a shift away from focusing upon crime to
focusing upon harm. - CORRECT ANSWER Governments, corporations, small
businesses, and professionals cause a great amount of social harm.
Holding a legitimate position or occupation is most closely associated with a _____
meaning of respectability.
a. normative
b. status-related
c. symptomatic
d. absolutist - CORRECT ANSWER Status-related
Garfinkel called the circumstances under which people are stripped of status and
respectability:
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