Test Bank For Counseling Individuals Through the Lifespan Third Edition Daniel W. Wong,Kimberly R. Hall , Lucy Wong Hernandez Chapters 1-14
Multiple Choice 1. The simplest approach to defining a crime is saying that a crime is ______. A. a violation of the law B. loosely defined C. evolving over time D. a moral construct Ans: A Learning Objective: 1.1: Identify different approaches to defining crime. Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Legal Definitions of Crime Difficulty Level: Medium 2. Which of the following is considered a street crime? A. insider trading B. price fixing C. mugging D. embezzlement Ans: C Learning Objective: 1.2: List different criteria for classifying crime. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Other Ways to Classify Crime Difficulty Level: Easy 3. A crime is any act that ______ and individuals that commit such acts are ______. A. violates criminal laws; criminals B. sends you to prison; criminals C. makes you a threat to society; deviants D. gets you a fine or prison time; deviants Ans: A Learning Objective: 1.1: Identify different approaches to defining crime. Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Legal Definitions of Crime Difficulty Level: Easy 4. What are two categories for crimes when divided up by severity of the offense? A. misdemeanors and felonies B. street crimes and felonies