CJ 3006 - Quiz # 1
Across
- 3. The International … Survey is a major source of crime statistics collected from researchers around the world from citizens of participating countries
- 5. Crime that transcends borders, violates laws of at least two countries
- 10. Belief that one own’s culture is better than the rest; evaluation of other people’s cultures based on own cultural values
- 11. Crime least likely to be found in self-reported statistics
- 14. An illustration of universal benefits of engaging in comparative CJ
- 15. An important limitation of the International Self-reported Delinquency Survey is the … bias
- 16. One local benefit of gaining an international perspective is the development of …competence
- 19. Theory that argues that global crime trends can be explained by changes in the level and quality of means to protect property
- 20. A major limitation of the United Nations official crime statistics is the inconsistency in …of crime around the world
Down
- 1. The process by which people, businesses, and governments interconnect in modern days on a wide world scale
- 2. Theories that look at crime trends through historical lens and emphasize changes on civility over long periods of time
- 4. Crime that violates multi-country treaties, universally accepted standards on human rights
- 6. A major barrier in conducting comparative criminal justice research
- 7. Theories that explain global crime trends in reference to social processes accompanying industrial development
- 8. Theories that explain global crime patterns by focusing on gender inequality, gender and gendered crime differences around the world
- 9. This approach to comparative CJ research examines past experiences to explain present crime and justice issues and prepare for future
- 12. Theories that explain cross-national variation in crime patterns in reference to the political and economical structure of countries
- 13. This approach to comparative CJ research looks at a country’s politics to gain an understanding of a nation’s justice system
- 17. This approach to comparative CJ research focuses on identifying a country’s main CJ system components and documenting how they operate
- 18. Only about …percent of countries report their crime statistics to the United Nations