Crj 105 Wk 10 Quiz 4 Chapter 12-15

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1. "Political crime" is distinguished from other types of crime based on:

a. Intent

b. Ideological motivation

c. Legal categorization of the offense

d. Whether or not government officials were involved

2. One primary weakness of international law is:

a. Disagreement over whether human rights should be a focus

b. The widespread corruption of international agencies

c. The difficulty of enforcing such laws

d. The lack of an international court

3. The Gestapo and KGB are examples of:

a. Anti-terrorism commissions

b. Civil rights protest groups

c. Early attempts at international courts

d. Secret police

4. Which of the following is true of research on terrorism?

a. Crimes committed by government are more often studied than crimes committed against government, due to availability of funding.

b. Crimes committed by government are more often studied than crimes committed against government because the former are so much more common than the latter.

c. Crimes committed against government are more often studied than crimes committed by government, due to the availability of funding.

d. Crimes committed against government are more often studied than crimes committed by government, because the former are so much more common than the latter.

5. Sexual mutilation is an example of:

a. Espionage

b. Genocide

c. Raison d'Etat

d. Patriarchal crime

6. Cointelpro was an FBI counterintelligence program that:

a. Uncovered the Watergate scandal

b. Harassed and disrupted legitimate political activity

c. Intercepted communications that uncovered a terrorist plot

d. Was appointed by the United Nations to help enforce the Nuremberg ruling

7. According to Clarke's typology, assassins who are unable to relate to others, and who then direct their rage at prominent figures, are identified as:...