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Crimes Against Public Order and Morality MCQ

Crimes Against Public Order and Morality MCQ

 

1. Is voyeurism obtaining sexual gratification from viewing another individual’s sex organs or sexual activities?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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2. _____ is known as wandering the street with no apparent means of earning a living.

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Correct Answer: Vagrancy

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3. _____ is defined as a gathering of at least three individuals for the purpose of engaging or preparing to engage in conduct likely to cause public alarm.

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Correct Answer: Unlawful assembly

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4. _____ is requesting another person to engage in an act of prostitution.

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Correct Answer: Solicitation for prostitution

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5. Is rout three or more persons take steps toward the creation of a riot?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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6. _____ is known as group disorderly conduct by three or more persons.

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Correct Answer: Riot

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7. _____ is defined as public drunkenness, vagrancy, loitering, panhandling, graffiti, and urinating and sleeping in public.

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Correct Answer: Public indecencies

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8. _____ is soliciting or engaging in sexual activity in exchange for money or other consideration.

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Correct Answer: Prostitution

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9. Is promoting prostitution aiding or abetting prostitution?

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Correct Answer: True

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10. _____ is known as procuring a prostitute for another.

Answer

Correct Answer: Pimping

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11. _____ is crime of stimulating the genitals of another.

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Correct Answer: Masturbation for hire

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12. Is loitering standing in public with no apparent purpose?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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13. _____ is known as being knowingly supported in whole or in substantial part by the proceeds of prostitution.

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Correct Answer: Living off prostitution

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14. _____ is defined as willful exposing of the genitals of one person to another in a public place for purposes of sexual arousal or gratification.

Answer

Correct Answer: Lewdness

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15. _____ is the crime of using a building for prostitution.

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Correct Answer: Keeping a place of prostitution

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16. Is indecent exposure an act of public indecency?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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17. _____ is known as providing or obtaining the labor of another through threat of serious harm or restraint or trafficking in persons who are to be subjected to slavery or forced labor.

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Correct Answer: Human trafficking

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18. _____ is defined as allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017, which includes the provisions of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 2017 (SESTA), directed against online sex trafficking.

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Correct Answer: FOSTA

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19. _____ is an unmarried person who has voluntary sexual intercourse with another individual.

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Correct Answer: Fornication

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20. Is disorderly conduct intentionally or knowingly causing or risking public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm?

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Correct Answer: True

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21. _____ is known as misdemeanor offenses that diminish the sense of safety and security in a neighborhood.

Answer

Correct Answer: Crimes against the quality of life

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22. _____ is defined as offenses that threaten public peace, quiet, and tranquility.

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Correct Answer: Crimes against public order and morality

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23. _____ is a failure to prevent and punish misdemeanor offenses causes major crimes.

Answer

Correct Answer: Broken windows theory

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24. Is breach of the peace acts that disturb or tend to disturb the tranquility of citizens?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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25. _____ is known as having sexual intercourse and living with a person who is married.

Answer

Correct Answer: Adultery

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26. It is illegal in every state to buy, sell, exhibit, produce, advertise, distribute, or possess with the intent to distribute ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Child pornography

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27. Until the twentieth century, obscenity in England was punished before religious courts.

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Correct Answer: False

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28. It is estimated that there are roughly 21,000 ______ active in the United States.

Answer

Correct Answer: Gangs

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29. Individuals are free to directly ask for money during the day as long as they do not violate the ordinance.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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30. The early vagrancy statutes were passing in reaction to the end of the ______ system.

Answer

Correct Answer: Feudal

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31. What is the central argument of the broken windows theory?

Answer

Correct Answer: We should address the small concerns before they develop into large-scale problems.

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32. ______ includes offenses such as public drunkenness, vagrancy, loitering, panhandling, graffiti, and urinating and sleeping in public.

Answer

Correct Answer: Public indecency

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33. Riot statutes typically are used when a conspiracy or accessoryship cannot be easily applied.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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34. The common law defines ______ is defined as acts that disturb or tend to disturb the tranquility of the citizenry.

Answer

Correct Answer: Breach of peace

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35. Crimes against ______ are intended to ensure that individuals walking on sidewalks, traveling on the streets, or enjoying the park are free from harassment, fear, threat, and alarm.

Answer

Correct Answer: Public order and morality

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