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CPO Study Guide
Chapter 13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. Environmental crime control theory focuses upon the ____________ of the criminal act: a. Time b. Location c. Perpetrator d. Victim | a. Time b. Location● c. Perpetrator d. Victim |
| 2. Basically the offender uses a decision making process whereby the positive and negative aspects of committing a particular act is weighed. This is an example of: a. CPTED b. Routine activity theory c. Rational choice theory d. Defensible space | a. CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) b. Routine activity theory● c. Rational choice theory d. Defensible space |
| 3. The application of situational crime prevention techniques are the results of this theory. a. Rational choice theory b. Routine activity theory c. Crime pattern theory d. Defensible space | a. Rational choice theory● b. Routine activity theory c. Crime pattern theory d. Defensible space |
| 4. There are__________ aspects of displacement? a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six | a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six |
| 5. There are three key concepts specific to CPTED. Which of the following is not one? a. Natural surveillance b. Defensible space c. Natural access control d. Territorial behavior | a. Natural surveillance b. Defensible space c. Natural access control d. Territorial behavior |
| 6. There are _______ main categories of Situational Crime Prevention techniques. a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six | a. Three b. Four c. Five d. Six |
| 7. Further, the categories have _____ different sub-categories? a. Three b. Five c. Seven d. Nine | a. Three b. Five c. Seven d. Nine |
| 8. Defensible Space: Crime Prevention Through Urban Design was created by: a. Oscar Newman b. Marcus Felson c. Patricia Brantingham d. Ronald V. Clarke | a. Oscar Newman b. Marcus Felson c. Patricia Brantingham d. Ronald V. Clarke |
| 9. To reduce crime through the use of natural surveillance, natural access control and territorial concern. a. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) b. Crime Pattern Theory c. Defensible Space d. Rational Choice Theory | a. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) b. Crime Pattern Theory c. Defensible Space d. Rational Choice Theory |
| 10. Felson: Revolves around three things: which of the following is not one of the three factors? a. A potential offender b. A suitable target c. Acting under the influence of drugs or alcohol d. The absence of a capable guardian | a. A potential offender b. A suitable target c. Acting under the influence of drugs or alcohol d. The absence of a capable guardian |