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Exam 3 final review Crim, Cheat Sheet of Criminology

a final review for Criminal 101

Typology: Cheat Sheet

2021/2022

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Name: ____________________________________
CRM 101
FALL 2022
1. Which is the deadliest terror group in the world?
Taliban
2. Which country experiences the majority of terrorist attacks?
Afghanistan
3. What is the name of the Iman who was the first American to be executed without due process for his
involvement in terrorism?
Iman Anwar al- Awlaki
4. What year was Al Qaeda formed? What year to a US agency first learn about the organization?
1988, 1966
5. When was the word “terrorism” first used?
French revolution “reign of terror”
6. What is the only definition of terrorism?
There is none
7. Who is not considered a terrorist based about Hoffman’s definition?
Governments, states
8. When was the first recorded hijacking?
1930s
9. What are examples of White-collar crimes?
Fraud, tax evasion, telemarketing, industrial espionage
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Name: ____________________________________ CRM 101 FALL 2022

  1. Which is the deadliest terror group in the world? Taliban
  2. Which country experiences the majority of terrorist attacks? Afghanistan
  3. What is the name of the Iman who was the first American to be executed without due process for his involvement in terrorism? Iman Anwar al- Awlaki
  4. What year was Al Qaeda formed? What year to a US agency first learn about the organization? 1988, 1966
  5. When was the word “terrorism” first used? French revolution “reign of terror”
  6. What is the only definition of terrorism? There is none
  7. Who is not considered a terrorist based about Hoffman’s definition? Governments, states
  8. When was the first recorded hijacking? 1930s
  9. What are examples of White-collar crimes? Fraud, tax evasion, telemarketing, industrial espionage
  1. What are examples of Green-collar crimes? Illegal fishing, poaching, logging
  2. What are examples of Blue-collar crimes? Larceny, burglary, arson
  3. What is one of the most highly reported major crimes? Car jacking
  4. What is industrial espionage? When someone works for a company with the intentions of stealing their secrets or learning about company to help competitors.
  5. “entering a home by force, threat or deception with intent to commit a crime” is the definition of what? Burglary
  6. ““unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another” is the definition of what? Larceny
  7. What is the definition of constructive possession? Entrusting someone with your personal possessions with the intention of getting it back
  8. What is the name of the law that requires sex offenders to register and inform their neighbors? Megan’s law- 7 years old who was raped and killed by her sex offender neighbor, they should have known
  9. What amendment ended prohibition?

Rape during war time

  1. Are hate crimes usually violent or non-violent? Violent
  2. How any cases of treason have there been in the US? Less than 40
  3. What are cybervandal’s typical motives? Malice
  4. Which type of rape tends to be non-violent: stranger or acquaintance? Acquaintance
  5. What did the FBI change about their definition of rape? Use of force used to be a requirement of rape to occur, force sometimes not required for those who passed out/ incapacitated. Only included the word female until 2013 by UCR ***Know difference between assault and battery – assault is threatening of physical violence Battery is physical violence actually occurring ***Know the difference between serial killers, mass murders and spree killers Serial killers- killed 3 or more in separate instances. Mass murder- 4 or more people killed in a single event Spree killers- multiple people killed with no cooling off Exam will consist of 20 multiple choice, 15 true/false, and 5 open-ended questions.