CJ 3006 - Quiz # 1

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Across
  1. 3. The International … Survey is a major source of crime statistics collected from researchers around the world from citizens of participating countries
  2. 5. Crime that transcends borders, violates laws of at least two countries
  3. 10. Belief that one own’s culture is better than the rest; evaluation of other people’s cultures based on own cultural values
  4. 11. Crime least likely to be found in self-reported statistics
  5. 14. An illustration of universal benefits of engaging in comparative CJ
  6. 15. An important limitation of the International Self-reported Delinquency Survey is the … bias
  7. 16. One local benefit of gaining an international perspective is the development of …competence
  8. 19. Theory that argues that global crime trends can be explained by changes in the level and quality of means to protect property
  9. 20. A major limitation of the United Nations official crime statistics is the inconsistency in …of crime around the world
Down
  1. 1. The process by which people, businesses, and governments interconnect in modern days on a wide world scale
  2. 2. Theories that look at crime trends through historical lens and emphasize changes on civility over long periods of time
  3. 4. Crime that violates multi-country treaties, universally accepted standards on human rights
  4. 6. A major barrier in conducting comparative criminal justice research
  5. 7. Theories that explain global crime trends in reference to social processes accompanying industrial development
  6. 8. Theories that explain global crime patterns by focusing on gender inequality, gender and gendered crime differences around the world
  7. 9. This approach to comparative CJ research examines past experiences to explain present crime and justice issues and prepare for future
  8. 12. Theories that explain cross-national variation in crime patterns in reference to the political and economical structure of countries
  9. 13. This approach to comparative CJ research looks at a country’s politics to gain an understanding of a nation’s justice system
  10. 17. This approach to comparative CJ research focuses on identifying a country’s main CJ system components and documenting how they operate
  11. 18. Only about …percent of countries report their crime statistics to the United Nations