According to the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA), some types of violence can be
underreported. Which of the following types of violence were identified?
a) harassment
b) homophobic violence
c) racist violence
d) all of these - Answers d
According to the lecture notes in Unit 2, the primary source of information on homicide in Canada is
gathered using the:
Question options:
a) The Vital Statistics Death Database
b) The Uniform Crime Report Surveys
c) Homicide Survey
d)All of the these - Answers b
Which of the following is not one of the three reasons outlined by Professor Dawson as to why it is
important to study homicide?
Question options:
a) A concern for those affected by homicide
b) A need to understand appropriate sanctions for homicide
c) Prevention requires an informed public
d) We are all impacted by homicide, directly or indirectly - Answers b
According to the Global Study on Homicide 2019, what are some of the possible contributors to high
levels of impunity in various world regions?
a) Overburdened police
b) Lower rates of killings by gangs
c) Lower rates of killing by organized crime
d)All of the above - Answers a
,According to the Global Study on Homicide 2019, the overall prison mortality rate globally is most often
due to which of the following?
a) Natural causes/accidents
b) Suicide
c) Intentional homicide
d) All of these - Answers a
In the course notes for Unit 7 on mass homicide, various reasons are identified that may explain why
corporate homicide and/or genocide are less often thought of when thinking about homicide. Which is
not one of those reasons?
Question options:
a) Their greater negative and far-reaching impacts
b) Lack of consensus on whether they are homicide
c)The power held by those who perpetrate these acts
d) difficulty linking individual actions to these deaths - Answers a
Pridemore (2003) outlines the public health perspective. Which of the four stages of the public health
approach to violence and injury - Answers surveillance
Pridemore (2003) gives two specific examples of the burden of homicide. In his first example, he
discusses how one particular group of individuals in the United States has received widespread attention
as a serious public health issue due to their violence-related morbidity and mortality. What group has
exhibited high levels of excess mortality due to homicide?
Question 1 options:
a) African Americans
b) Canadians
c) Mexicans
d) Italians - Answers a
Research by Gabor et al. (2002) revealed differences between police and health-based homicide
statistics. Which of the following was one of the key differences?
Question 2 options:
a) None of the these
, b) Police-based data yielded higher homicide counts than health-based data
c) Police-based data yielded lower homicide counts than health-based data
d) Differences between homicide counts of police- and health-based data were decreasing - Answers b
As discussed in the lecture notes for Unit 2, while homicide data is among the most reliable crime data,
it is not without its challenges. Which of the following is among those challenges?
Question 3 options:
a) Low reporting rates
b) Too much data to analyze
c) All of the these
d) Missing data - Answers d
In his article, Pridemore (2003) more encourages researchers to combine _________ with ___________
to enhance theoretical understandings about homicide and to enhance interventions aimed at reducing
violence and homicides:
Question 4 options:
a) Criminological research/biological research
b) Criminological research/sociological research
c) Public health research/sociological criminology
d) Psychological research/criminological research - Answers c
According to the lecture notes in Unit 2, the primary source of information on homicide in Canada is
gathered using the:
Question 5 options:
a) Homicide Survey
b) The Uniform Crime Report Surveys
c) The Vital Statistics Death Database
d)All of the these - Answers a
As discussed in the lecture notes for Unit 2, when homicide is perceived as an objective phenomenon
which all members of society believe is wrong, harmful or criminal, this is described as a: