The relationship between committing a crime and being a


1. Bruce Johnson's study, Taking Care of Business, details the street life and drug use of heroin abusers in New York City. Among his more interesting findings are:

most heroin users are not physiologically addicted.

the average heroin user spends far less, than what is popularly assumed, to support his or her habit ($38 vs. $150).

most of the money heroin users spend on narcotics is not derived from predatory crime.

all of the above.

2. The relationship between committing a crime and being a victim of a crime is:

positive

negative

random

unknown

3. ADAM-II's drug testing indicates that arrestees (and therefore criminals), are:

much more likely to test positive, and therefore use drugs, than is true of the population at large.

much less likely to test positive than is true of the population at large.

equally as likely to test positive as is true of the population at large.

unknown with respect to their likelihood of testing positive for drug use.

4. Which of the following drugs conforms to or represents an example of the "pure chemical" model of drug production?

LSD

heroin

opium

It cannot be determined whether or to what extent any of the above drugs conform to the "pure chemical" model.

5. According to the thinking of contemporary economists:

All crime is economically productive

No crime is economically productive

Some crime is economically productive, while some is not, some may be negative in its economic impact

The economic impact of crime on a society is unknown and unknowable

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