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What is it called in social disorganization theory when residents complain and organize about problems in their neighborhood?


A) Endemic protest
B) Collective efficacy
C) Anomie
D) Cultural transmission

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Routine activities theory was inspired by scholars such as Hawley who observed human life follows a definite structures in _______, ________, and _________.

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The social disorganization theory focused on explaining why ________ had higher crime rates and not why _________ committed more crime than others.

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -Racial/ethnic heterogeneity


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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TVs and radios were suitable targets according to Cohen and Felson's (1979) research.

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__________ is Sampson and Grove's term for the combination of social cohesion and informal social control in a neighborhood

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Which of the following would most likely be an ideological criticism of routine activities theory?


A) It doesn't adequately capture the psychodynamics of risks and rewards.
B) It doesn't offer any useful policy recommendations.
C) It tries to do too much, crossing both macro- and micro-levels of analysis.
D) It can be seen as a "victim-blaming" theory.

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Shaw and McKay's research found that when one ethnic group moved out (of a neighborhood) and another succeeded it, the crime rates were significantly different.

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__________ refers to the fact that some valuable property is simply too difficult to move to be an attractive target.

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -Residential instability


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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The unavailability of witnesses refers most closely to what aspect or component of routine activities theory?


A) Motivated offender
B) Suitable targets
C) Guardianship
D) Societal conflict

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Sampson and colleagues contend that communities need to develop greater amounts of _______________ in order to reduce crime in the community.

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A _______________ theory seeks to explain variation in crime rates versus variation in individual offending.

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -Transitional zone


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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According to social ecology theory, places that have high crime rates usually exhibit all but which of the following?


A) High rates of area poverty
B) Low educational levels
C) Stability over long periods of time
D) More "defective" people likely to commit crime

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -Inertia


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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Park and Burgess argued that, driven by economic forces and competition, cities grew outward in concentric rings from the central business district.

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -Code of the street


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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According to routine activities theory, which of the following is NOT one of the three necessary elements for crime to occur?


A) A motivated offender
B) A suitable target
C) Ineffective guardianship
D) Societal conflict or instability

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Match the term with the appropriate description and/or definition -rhythm


A) Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle
B) Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky
C) Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity
D) Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion
E) A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by
F) One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity
G) Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common
H) Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture
I) Refers to size and bulk of a target
J) Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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