1. This is least likely to be motivation for murder by a drug-selling gang.
a. protect territory from rival gangs b. prevent repeated rip-offs by armed robbers c. police surveillance
2. A defense of entrapment is most common in these types of cases.
a. robbery c. terrorism d. drug-selling
3. Drugs such as amphetamines and methamphetamines, which lead to psychological dependence, are classified as which type of drug?
a. narcotics b. sedatives c. stimulants
4. Drug-selling criminals typically use which type of organizational structure to distribute their illicit goods?
a. traditional sale-marketing pyramid b. Ponzi structure d. "cells" as a form of structure
6. According to the text, ____________ are sophisticated crime mobs dealing primarily in crack in major U.S. cities. They are characterized by ruthless and extensive violence.
b. Jamaican "posses" c. street gangs d. La Cosa Nostra
7. ___________ are stand-alone programs that are disguised as other programs that innocent users pass to one another, usually in the form of an e-mail attachment.
b. Flies c. Logic bombs d. Trojan horses
8. Regarding the internet and computer technology, the technique of taking small slices to deceptively acquire the whole is known as ___________ fraud.
a. salami b. onion c. bologna
9. The apprehensive driver typically flees the scene of an accident for which of the following reason?
a. no insurance c. fear d. All of the above.
10. All sports wagering, legal and illegal, is aided by the local press, which gives the day's ____________, or betting odds for these events.
b. chance c. line d. square
11. Most cities large enough to support a variety of prostitutes will have a ____________ area where prostitutes use the client's car as the place to perform the illegal sex act.
a. lane b. stroll d. hideout
12. In organized crime, the hierarchy of command begins with the ____________.
a. regional boss or chief b. overbosses c. underbosses
13. ___________ are usually carefully planned and executed. Victims are selected for both their symbolic and their publicity value.
a. Bombings b. Kidnappings d. Assassinations
14. ___________ are committed by terrorists primarily for their propaganda value.
a. Bombings b. Hijackings c. Cyber attacks
15. According to the text, all of the following are essential objectives for terrorists when deciding to commit acts of atrocities except:
a. produce paralyzing fear c. publicity d. money
17. The Middle East's Islamic Resistance Movement is more widely known as ____________.
a. dar al-Islam c. Hamas d. Al-Qaeda
20. ____________ fright is not uncommon among witnesses about to testify. This fear is often based on the reluctance to get up and talk in front of a group of people.
a. Stage c. Authority d. None of the above
22. The term jury ____________ is becoming more common in the courthouse of America and it involves the jury's not-guilty verdict is influenced by a mistrust of the police witness.
a. nullification c. distrust d. denunciation
24. Proactive supervision involves an acknowledgement of the existence of the continuum of ____________ and the need to be vigilant for even the most minor unethical acts.
a. negotiation b. compromise c. understanding
25. _____________ care is care fairly and properly taken in response to the circumstances of a situation, such care as an ordinary prudent person would take in the same time frame, conditions, and act(s).
b. Extreme c. Reasonable d. Defensive