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Crim 249 Exam 1 with correct answers 100% 2024 What are the normative consensus and normative conflict views towards the origin of law? - Correct Answer normative consensus: public opinion and voting normative conflict: group interests, values and power; complex and changing UCR Weaknesses - ...

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What are the normative consensus and normative conflict views towards the origin of law? - Correct
Answer normative consensus: public opinion and voting

normative conflict: group interests, values and power; complex and changing



UCR Weaknesses - Correct Answer non-reporting, only most serious crime reported, political
manipulation, overlook white collar crimes



NIBRS (National Incident-Based Reporting System) - Correct Answer detailed accounts, fixes under-
reporting, over-reporting?, omits crimes against children, no "victimless" crimes



How to calculate the crime rate? - Correct Answer Index crimes/population x 100,000



Classical School of Criminology - Correct Answer individuals vs state, free will and choice, rise of
democracy; minimize pain and maximize pleasure



What motivated the classical school to change the legal system? - Correct Answer thought law was
unjust, 'war against all'



What is the social contract theory of the state? - Correct Answer state of nature-> war against all, life
would be nasty, brutish, and short



Policy implications of classical school - Correct Answer punishment should be swift, certain, and severe;
hedonistic calculus



Testing of rational choice theory - Correct Answer macro-level: community studies (policy changes, hot
spot mapping, vignette exercise)

micro-level: perpetual studies (interviews)

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