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Miller-Motte Technical College, Conway - CRIMINAL J 10620126 Question1)The Faulty Criminal Justice System Frame contends that crime results from a lack of "law and order

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Miller-Motte Technical College, Conway - CRIMINAL J 10620126

Question1)The Faulty Criminal Justice System Frame contends that crime results from a lack of "law and order."

 

 Question 2Which of the following types of reality constitutes most of our knowledge about the world?

 

Question 3The most important element in defining crime and justice reality for most people is the media.

 

 

Question 4Media and technology are simultaneously perceived as both a major cause of crime and violence and a powerful potential solution to crime.

 

Question 5Which of the following crimes was reconstructed by the media in the 1980s?

 

Question 6Which type of media was the first to blanket all of society, meaning that content was available for the first time to every social, economic, and intellectual stratum?

 

Question 7Which of the following is a major difference between contemporary print media and

contemporary electronic media?

 

Question 8Crime can only be constructed as a social problem or a criminal justice problem.

 

Question 9 of street gang members, often portrayed in dime novels.

 

Question 10Which of the following is NOT one of the four general sources from which people acquire social knowledge?

 

Question 11

Kelly, a news producer, notes that the public has been particularly interested in public school system sex scandals for a 6-week span and decides to feature similar stories. Kelly is selecting her news stories based on which of the following models?

 

 

Question 12Which of the following is NOT an example of a narrative commonly found in crime-and-justice media?

 

 Question 13The repetitive showing of several anti-littering commercials in a small-town community results in the passing of stricter punishments for those who choose to litter. Which stage of social constructionism is BEST exemplified in this scenario?

 

Question 14Which of the following is NOT one of the five realities for why twenty-first-century media is important to crime-and-justice?

 

 

 Question 15Socially constructed realities are always objective.

 

Question 16Crime-and-justice issues are often linked to the endangerment of the following issues, EXCEPT             .

 

Question 17Which of the following is NOT one of the four general types of media?

 

Question 18In early U.S. Penny Press newspapers, crime was portrayed according to what orientation?

 

 

Question 19The creation of crime news is best understood through the organizational model.

 

 

 

 

Question 20At which stage of social constructionism does the media act as a filter?

 

Question 21Which engine of social construction reality is the most influential?

 

Question 22What is the most important insight to be gained from studying the social constructionism perspective?

 

Question 23Which of the following is not a characteristic of new media?

 

Question 24Technological progress has resulted in growing concerns, such as the direct criminogenic media effects on copycat crime and media-oriented terrorism.

 

 

Question 25Which of the following is NOT an example of a symbolic crime?

 

 

Question 26Which of the following is an example of a memorial criminal justice policy?

 

 

 Question 27People acquire most of their knowledge through experienced reality.

 

 

Question 28Which of the following BEST describes the impact of infotainment on crime-and justice portraits?

 

 

 

Question 29

Rose, a 75-year-old great-grandmother, blames her great-grandson's recent incarceration at a juvenile detention center on the fact that his parents recently finalized their divorce. Rose believes in which of the following frames?

 

Question 30 Krista is a high school biology teacher who comes home from a science convention to find that she has been robbed-an example of personal victimization. Which of the following types of reality BEST describes her experience?

 

 

Question 31Which of the following is NOT an area in which media portraits of crime and justice influence public perceptions?

 

Question 32In 1975, crime shows accounted for approximately what percentage of prime time schedules?

 

Question 33Josh, an adolescent male who enjoys watching wrestling and mixed martial arts, is arrested at school for fighting. Which of the following frames would BEST describe his actions?

 

 

Question 34A high profile murder case ended a year ago and images of the defendant during the case are still appearing in the local news, on various Internet sites, and even in select movies. This is an example of which of the following?

 

 

Question 35Which of the following is NOT a general example of how media can serve as a powerful potential solution to crime?

 

 

 

 

 

Question 36Matthew, a well-respected claims maker, claims that building a new bar near his neighborhood will result in an increase in alcohol sales in his community which will inevitably lead to an increase in crime. Matthew is employing which of the following techniques to defend his position?

 

Question 37Which of the following is NOT true about how frames influence crime-and-justice policy?

 

Question 38Comic book portrayals of crime-and-justice have always included all of the following: crime- fighting policeman, private detectives, and costumed superheroes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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