English for Criminology
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Título del Test:![]() English for Criminology Descripción: Ejercicios pág. 140-147 |




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He was sitting________his two brothers. Between. Among. There were only 5 women_______the respondents. Between. Among. Most of our staff work for us on a voluntary________. Basis. Base. "Wedgwood" was written on the______of the cup. Base. Basis. As a Euro MP he spends a lot of time in Brussels but London is still his_____. Base. Basis. I don't think it is_________to keep people alive with machines. Humane. Human. You can't change _______nature. human. humane. She felt_______in the morning after the party (she had to vomit). Sick. ill. He's been _____for over three months now. ill. sick. The police found 15_____immigrants in an abandonen house. Ilegal. Illegitimate. Unlawful. She's an ________child. Her mother never got married. illegitimate. illegal. unlawful. The police had to admit that the arrest was_____________ They had to let everybody go free. Unlawful. Illegal. Illegitimate. He has a horror of ending his life in an. institution. Institute. The Massachusetts _____of Techology is located in Harvard. Institute. Institution. Don't trust her-she's. lying. lay. ______the table, will you?. Lay. Lie. The cat________on the couch. Lying. Lay/was lying. She's a_____girl. She doesn't say much. quiet. quite. quit. It's__________an interesting book. quite. quit. quiet. I______my job today. quit. quite. quiet. It would be______to ask for a seconf opinion before going though with the operation. sensible. sensitive. This is highly_____topic. sensible. sensitive. Victim suveys provide important information about the_____ frequency and nature of victimization. extent. extend. The are less informative about______impact, not least because ther respondents include very small______of serious crime victims. It's/amounts. Its/numbers. it's numbers. Its/amounts. _______have been carried out, for example, on burglary victims, on victims of violence.... Studies. Researches. Early______by Lurigio in the United States found that most crime victims suffer from adverse, short-term psychological consequences as a result. Study. Research. The British Crime Survey found that 84% of respondents were _______emotionally. affected. effected. In Britain, Maguire found that 83% of burglary victims experienced strong reactions on discovering that_____homes has been invaded. their. there. Personal crimes such as physical and sexual assault commonly entail longer-term ______. Effects. Affects. Shapland et al studied 300 victims of assault, robbery, or rape and found that 75% were______at the outcome interview two and half years after the offence. effected. affected. Rape victims and victims of sexual abuse during chilhood have been found to suffer persisting ______for_______years afterwards. Effects/many. Affects/much. Effect/much. Affects/many. Sexual assault victims recover more slowly ____victims of other types of crime. than. then. Assaults may entail physical injury, shock, loss or damage to property, time_____work, and financial losses. Of. Off. Child sexual abuse may inflict _____visible or tangible injuries but induce profound feelings_____ fear, revulsion, shame and guilt. few/of. Little/off. few/off. Little/of. At_____most severe, this has been formally recognized by psychologist ______. it's. its. Studies of the differential impact of victimization seek to understand why some victims of apparently similar crimes are more severily______than others. effected. affected. Those living alone, with____friends or no close family, tend_______ fear crime and feel its impact more acutel than those who are well supported. Few/to. Few/too. Little/to. Little/too. Criminal damage, theft and burglary place heavier burdens on those with____financial resources... less. fewer. General feelings of vulnerability among women, ethnic minorities, and the poor increase the impact of crime_____. to. too. One_____suggest that 4% of victims experience 44% of all crimes. Study. Research. Just as factors external to the crime may be relevant in determining its impact, so the consequences of crime___beyond the incident itself. Extent. extend. The consequent dislocation not only ____those who are the direct victims..... effect. Affects. In turn, ______crime is committed against corporations. much. many. |