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1. Of all types of traumatization reported by male serial offenders which of the following was most likely to be found in their histories?

A) Corporal punishment
B) Rejection
C) Divorce
D) Sexual abuse
E) Unstable home

2. Your reading implies the “Zebra Murders” involved the killing of _________ by _________.

A) White males by black males
B) Black males by white males
C) White females by black females
D) Black females by white females
E) White females by black males

3. Many male offenders use a combination of methods in killing their victims. Which of the following methods is most likely to be used as the only method to kill their victims?

A) Firearms
B) Poison
C) Bludgeoning
D) Mutilation
E) Stangulation

4. In which of the following situations, according to UCR data, are police officers at the highest risk of being killed?

A) ambush situations
B) arrest situations
C) disturbance calls
D) traffic stops

5. Which is the least form of traumatization experienced by male offenders?

A) Sexual Abuse
B) Parents Deceased
C) Prostitute Mother
D) Poverty

6. Murders are increasing in nursing homes and hospitals because of the following reasons:

A) Victims are accessible and vulnerable.
B) An offender can easily operate without detection.
C) An offender has access to a variety of murder weapons (meds) that are then easily disposed of without detection.
D) Often autopsies are not performed when a death occurs under the care of an attending physician.
E) All of the above

7. Offenders who kill in hospitals and nursing homes are NOT easy to identify because:

A) They do not attract media attention.
B) They are loud killers who go about performing their tasks poorly.
C) They are unfriendly and cold.
D) They are outwardly dispassionate.

8. Yorker (2006) identify some typical scenarios in serial murder of patients byhealthcare providers. All are typical EXCEPT:

A) The presence of a common injectable substance in post mortem.
B) The presence of a common injectable substance in postevent toxicology screens.
C) Epidemiologic studies linking presence of a specific care provider to increased likelihood of death.
D) The sexual assault of the patient.

9. Bias crime is violence and other crime motivated by the offender’s hatred for another person’s:

A) race
B) ethicity
C) religion
D) any of these

10. Which of the following is/are true regarding the centers established by the Nazis for euthanasia?

A) There were 31 such centers.
B) They operated under the guise of rehabilitation.
C) Approximately 200,000 Germans were euthanized.
D) 6,000 children were euthanized.
E) All of the above

11. Activities that involve acts dangerous to human life such as assassination, kidnapping, or unleashing weapons of mass destruction within the by groups with no foreign ties are called:

A) bias crime.
B) international terrorism.
C) domestic terrorism.
D) all of these

12.In order for an incident of stalking to result in arrest, many state laws require that the targeted individual:

A) have a ‘‘reasonable fear of death or grave bodily injury’’ that arises from a credible threat of violence made by the aggressor.
B) produce tangible evidence such as a voicemail tape recording of a threat quality.
C) track a pattern of threats for at least 3 months.
D) sue in civil court.

13. Prosecuting those who are believed to be involved in the deaths of patientscan be very difficult as a result of:

A) Lost evidence.
B) Sensationalism.
C) Legal procedures.
D) All of the above.

14. Since 2002, nearly all of the incidents of domestic terrorism have been perpetrated by:

A) militias and separatist groups (those who wish to secede from the nation).
B) anti-military activists.
C) animal rights and environmental extremists.
D) anti-abortion activists.

15. The motivations expressed by killers who work in the health care industry area result of various filters including:

A) gender
B) age
C) intelligence
D) employment
E) all of the above

16. Risk factors for slayings at work include working at establishments:

A) when people are around.
B) where escape routes are handy
C) where cash transactions take place.
D) all of the above

17. Which of the following requires colleges to maintain detailed crime logs and issue annual crime reports?

A) The Higher Education Act
B) The Jeanne Cleary Act
C) The National Campus Safety Act
D) The Educational Safety Act

18. The fact that campus rape crisis centers do not deal with large numbers of cases supports the ______ view of campus rape.

A) maximalist
B) minimalist
C) obstructionist
D) defeatist

19. Which of the following types of victims are more likely to be killed by male serial killers?

A) Children
B) The elderly
C) Teenagers
D) Young women
E) Young males

20. Unlawful use of force against persons or property in order to intimidate a government, frighten an entire civilian population, or coerce some segment of the public into surrendering to political or social demands is called:

A) bias crime.
B) extortion.
C) terrorism.
D) all of these

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