Which of the following is true about violent victimization rates in the U.S. today?
a. Victimization rates for people 16 to 19 are 15 to 20 times higher than for people 65 and older.
b. Victimization rates rise with age, peaking among people over 50.
c. Victimization rates for people over 65 are disproportionately high.
d. Victimization rates for people under 30 are most likely to be related to property crimes.
Question 2relates to those personal qualities not determined by choice or effort.
a. Chance
b. Context
c. Choice
d. Conscious
Question 3Elderly victims of violent crime are most likely to be assaulted by:
a. a young minority male outside the home.
b. a young male of their own ethnicity outside the home.
c. a relative inside the home.
d. a male or female from a low income background engaged in mail theft.
Question 4is the larger social setting in which racial and ethnic categories are recognized, created, and challenged.
a. Chance
b. Context
c. Choice
d. Conscious
Question 5Which country has the highest rate of inmates per 100,000 people?
a. India
b. Russia
c. South Africa
d. United States
Question 6When asked what ethnicity she is, Ruth says I don't have an ethnicity, I'm just white.. This is an example of
a. involuntary ethnicity.
b. primary ethnicity.
c. ethnic renewal.
d. hidden ethnicity.
Question 7An investment banker who sold bundles of home mortgages with high interest even though he knew there was a high risk of loss or default without warning his clients was engaged in:
a. white collar crime.
b. property crimes.
c. capitalist crimes.
d. crimes against the state.