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Top of Form [04] Crime Typologies, Part 2 Exam - Results Attempt 1 of 3 Written Dec 29, 2023 1:58 PM - Dec 29, 2023 2:17 PM Attempt Score 80 / 100 - 80 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 80 / 100 - 80 % Question 1 5 / 5 points COINTELPRO was an FBI counterintelligence program that A)  uncovered the Watergate scandal. B)  harassed and disrupted legitimate political activity. C)  was appointed by the United Nations to help enforce the Nuremberg ruling. D)  intercepted communications that uncovered a terrorist plot. Question 2 0 / 5 points It's estimated that about _______ percent of cybercrimes are committed by insiders or employees. A)  60 B)  20 C)  40
D)  80 Question 3 5 / 5 points Where did the Yakuza originate? A)  Russia B)  Mexico C)  Japan D)  China Question 4 0 / 5 points An anti-racketeering law called the _______ can be applied against a criminal whose operation interferes with interstate commerce. A)  Bank Secrecy Act B)  Assets Forfeiture Act C)  RICO Statute D)  Hobbs Act Question 5 5 / 5 points While studying sessions between prostitutes and clients, M.L. Stein was surprised at how _______ many of the clients appeared. A)  violent B)  wealthy C)  unattractive D)  normal Question 6 5 / 5 points Motorcycle gangs who commit crimes for the thrill of it are best classified as _______ organized crime.
A)  predatory B)  political-social C)  syndicate D)  in-group-oriented Question 7 5 / 5 points The _______ made it necessary to obtain a doctor's prescription to possess narcotics and cocaine legally. A)  Golden Rule Disposition B)  Boggs Act C)  Volstead Act D)  Harrison Act Question 8 5 / 5 points Which of the following groups represents the top of the prostitution profession in terms of earnings and clientele? A)  Massage parlor prostitutes B)  Geisha C)  Streetwalkers D)  Call girls Question 9 5 / 5 points A government that engages in the mass destruction or annihilation of its population is guilty of A)  genocide. B)  raison d'etat.
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C)  espionage. D)  patriarchal crime. Question 10 0 / 5 points Rico sometimes works odd jobs, such as labor at a store, but he also sells marijuana when he's unemployed. Because Rico alternates between legitimate and criminal employment, he can be called a A)  legit. B)  homeboy. C)  new jack. D)  hustler. Question 11 5 / 5 points Areas of vice are referred to as "red-light districts" in reference to A)  traffic lights. B)  the signal lanterns of railroad construction workers. C)  the tendency for most action in these areas to begin at dusk. D)  the flashing lights of police cars. Question 12 5 / 5 points The Gestapo and KGB are examples of A)  early attempts at international courts. B)  anti-terrorism commissions. C)  secret police. D)  civil rights protest groups. Question 13 5 / 5 points
Which of the following types of gang members view illegal drug sales as their career? A)  Homeboys B)  Legits C)  New jacks D)  Dope fiends Question 14 0 / 5 points Sabrina has been spying on the United States government and selling the information to other governments. She knows exactly what she is doing, and enjoys the sense of excitement and adventure that comes from this crime. Sabrina is a _______ spy. A)  sport B)  miscellaneous C)  compromised D)  professional Question 15 5 / 5 points According to Hagan's typology, which of the following refers to spies who are motivated by monetary gain? A)  Alienated/egocentric B)  Mercenary C)  Quasi-agent D)  Buccaneer Question 16 5 / 5 points Prior to World War II, most terrorism consisted of
A)  attacks with nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. B)  assassinations of government officials. C)  suicide bombings. D)  random attacks on enemy civilians. Question 17 5 / 5 points Which of the following became a common setting for commercial sex in North America in the 1970s? A)  Brothels B)  Hotels C)  Dance clubs D)  Massage parlors Question 18 5 / 5 points MICE is an acronym for the motives of A)  assassins. B)  spies. C)  protesters. D)  terrorists. Question 19 5 / 5 points According to Clarke's typology, assassins who possess an overwhelming and aggressive need for acceptance, recognition, and status are identified as A)  insane. B)  atypical. C)  egocentric.
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D)  psychopathic. Question 20 5 / 5 points During a war, Mohammed refuses to join the military because of his strong religious beliefs. Mohammed is a/an A)  Anti H-Block member. B)  reactionary. C)  ACT-Upper. D)  conscientious objector. Done