Contemporary Social
Problems Test 2 Study
Guide Chapters 4, 5, & 6
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All of the following are true about crime throughout D
the world except
a. There is no country where crime does not exist.
b. Most countries have police, courts, and prisons.
c. Worldwide, adult males make up the largest
category of crime suspects.
d. Violent crime is a relatively common event in all
countries.
The most common crime in all countries is C
a. homicide.
b. rape.
c. theft.
d. arson.
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Countries with relatively high homicide rates tend to B
be those with
a. high levels of development and standards of living.
b. higher levels of income inequality and lower levels
of development.
c. low levels of economic inequality.
d. low rates of other violent crime.
Which of the following is an example of a C
transnational crime?
a. A father who lost custody of his child abducts the
child and takes him or her to another country.
b. A citizen of Mexico illegally crosses the U.S. border
in search of employment.
c. An international child pornography ring offers
online videos of children being sexually abused.
d. A U.S. criminal flees to South America to avoid
arrest and criminal prosecution.
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The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, A
or obtaining of a person for commercial sex or labor
service is called
a. human trafficking.
b. chattel slavery.
c. indenture.
d. vice crime.
About percent of the victims of human trafficking are D
women and girls.
a. 10%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 80
A crime is B
a. any violation of a community's standards.
b. a violation of a federal, state, or local criminal law.
c. a disagreement between two or more parties.
d. the same as a felony.
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