Mid Term - SOCY 389

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Gender Law & Crime
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Pregunta 1

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[blank_start]___[blank_end] is the biological differences.
Respuesta
  • Sex

Pregunta 2

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How many level of Police is there in Canada?
Respuesta
  • 1
  • 7
  • 4
  • 3

Pregunta 3

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What court(s) handle family, criminal, civil matters?
Respuesta
  • provincial court
  • court of appeal
  • All of the above
  • Supreme Court of Canada
  • Superior Court
  • Federal Court

Pregunta 4

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The RCMP can have jurisdiction in the following jurisdictions: federal, municipal, provincial, and within First Nations communities.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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[blank_start]________________[blank_end] has three judges that sit on the panel. There are no juries and the decisions are binding across province.
Respuesta
  • Court of Appeal

Pregunta 6

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Sex, gender, race, class, and sexual orientation affect a person in their life-course, opportunities, and fair treatment due to [blank_start]intersectionality.[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • intersectionality

Pregunta 7

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Gender is criminology is arguably the strongest and most consistent correlate of [blank_start]crime[blank_end] and [blank_start]delinquency[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • crime
  • delinquency

Pregunta 8

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[blank_start]Generalizability[blank_end] focuses on whether traditionally criminology can be [blank_start]generalized[blank_end] to explain females criminal behaviours.
Respuesta
  • Generalizability
  • generalized

Pregunta 9

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Provincial jails are operated by the province and hold prisoners with sentences of [blank_start]2 years less a day[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • 2 years less a day
  • 1 year less a day
  • 3 years less a day
  • 24 months

Pregunta 10

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[blank_start]Federal Police[blank_end] are the RCMP who deal with federal statues, CPIC and provide additional resources for other departments.
Respuesta
  • Federal Police
  • Municipal Police
  • Provincial Police
  • RCMP

Pregunta 11

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[blank_start]Provincial police[blank_end] is the RCMP, except in Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland. These officers deal with the criminal code and highway traffic.
Respuesta
  • Provincial police

Pregunta 12

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[blank_start]Municipal Police[blank_end] are very costly, therefore, the RCMP generally handle all these issues, unless the province has their own provincial police.
Respuesta
  • Municipal Police

Pregunta 13

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________________police has over 300 different communities that uses this services with over 900 police officers.
Respuesta
  • First Nations Police
  • RCMP
  • Provincial Police
  • Municipal Police

Pregunta 14

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Federal Institutions are operated by CJS and assist with sentencing of 2 years plus a day.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 15

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[blank_start]Federal institutions[blank_end] are operated by [blank_start]Correctional Services of Canada[blank_end] with sentences of [blank_start]two years plus a day.[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Federal institutions
  • two years plus a day.
  • Correctional Services of Canada

Pregunta 16

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The Creating Choice report made several recommendations to change the ways in which our federal women's prisons operate. What were some of the recommendations?
Respuesta
  • move to regional model
  • empower women
  • share the responsibility
  • support the women in their environment
  • raise the costs
  • use segregation more often

Pregunta 17

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Select some of the issues with a regional model facility.
Respuesta
  • cost
  • geography
  • not enough staff
  • not enough resources
  • motherhood
  • small number of female inmates
  • multi-level institutions
  • high needs

Pregunta 18

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What is a theory?
Respuesta
  • offers an explanation for a variety of phenomenon in the real world. it tries to make sense of what we are seeing and why things are happening. they provide us with dimensions of knowing beyond the information or observation.
  • They are solely based on bias observation and can only be used in specific context and never expand to the broader public. They are created for a sole purpose and cannot be altered.
  • it creates truth that is never changing.
  • they are constant and are always factual.

Pregunta 19

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What are the components of a good theory?
Respuesta
  • testable
  • dependent
  • subjective
  • consistent and never changing
  • fits research evidence

Pregunta 20

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What are some of the problems with theories?
Respuesta
  • simplistic
  • misses assumptions
  • human behaviour can be hard to test empirically
  • theories are constantly changing over time
  • all of the above
  • none of the above

Pregunta 21

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Lombrosso (1835-1909) was an [blank_start]early positivist[blank_end] that coined the term [blank_start]atavism[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • early positivist
  • atavism
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