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Question:1
Identify the missing word 1n the following definition of conservation crime "any
intentional or negligent human activity or................. that impacts negatively on
the earth's biotic and/or abiotic natural resources" - manipulation
Question:2
The following excerpt "individuals are able to avoid moral blame and maintain
their self-esteem while violating the law if they tell themselves and others that
they had no criminal intent or that their behaviour was justified" applies to which
of the following theories? - Sykes and Matza's Neutralisation theory
Question:3
White-collar crime belongs to which of the following classifications or typologies?
- Carey's classification
Question:4
Which one of the following can be regarded as unique characteristics of South
African organised crime? - It is frequently associated with loose shifting
coalitions
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,Question:5
Identify the correct statement with regard to air pollution - Air pollution is of
greater immediate concern than any other type of pollution
Question:6
The following excerpt "Without effective deterrents, profitable conservation
crime will remain an attractive proposition and will continue to attract and
encourage exploitation", relates to - conservation injunctions
Question:7
The South African Police Service places commercial crime into one of the
following categories - other serious crime
Question:8
Prostitution is most commonly associated with organised crime in relation to the
following category of behaviour - provision of illicit services
Question:9
One of the following types of pollution can be regarded as one of the greatest
threats to South Africa's marine and contiguous coastal biota - 0il pollution
Question:10
Indicate a specific source of water pollution that can give rise to a process known
as eutrophication - agricultural waste
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,Question:12
Insert the missing words m Ghck's (1995) definition of organised crime "Organised
crime is a continuing, structured collectivity of persons who utilise criminality, and
a willingness to in order to gain and maintain power and profit " - violence,
corrupt
Question:13
Contact crime frequently impacts on victims in one of the following ways -
Psychological trauma which may be of a permanent nature
Question:14
The following excerpt "Lack of public censure for conservation crimes has no
doubt contributed considerably to the perpetuation of such crime and criminality"
relates to one of the following - availability of natural resources
Question:15
Which form of pollution involves the discarding of materials such as medical
waste, ash, tins and garbage? - solid and hazardous waste pollution
Question:16
Which of the following can be regarded as characteristics of organised crime? -
organisational continuity
Question:17
Which of the following qualify as reasons for classifying crime? - To develop a
data record of types of crimes
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, Question:18
Which criminological theory can effectively be used to explain the motivational
and contributory Which criminological theory can effectively be used to explain
the motivational and contributory - Cohen and Felson's Routine Activities theory
Question:19
Conservation crime can be divided into two principal components - biotic and
abiotic natural resources
Question:20
Which factor has contributed most significantly to the internationalisation of
organised crime? - globalisation
Question:21
Name the crime category in which the Department of Correctional Services places
kidnappers and arsonists - aggressive crimes
Question:22
The following excerpt "People learn albeit incorrectly, in their particular
communities that animals and plants are less significant than humans, that they
are essentially unspoken for, inexhaustible and there to be manipulated at will"
refers to which theory? - Bandura's Social Learning theory
Question:23
Which one of the following can be considered a limitation of the law enforcement
approach? - It has no extra-legal sanctions to deal with the competition
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