Which of the following offenses would likely receive the most severe sentence on a sentencing guideline grid?
A. Driving impaired
B. Residential burglary
C. Assault, first degree
D. Solicitation of a prostitute
E. Passing bad checks
Answer: C
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Which of the following is true of today's criminal networks?
A) ?They are fluid, forming new alliances with other networks around the world. B) ?They are fluid, but form new alliances only within their own country. C) ?They are rigid, avoiding new alliances with other networks. D) ?They are fluid, but form new alliances only with their own ethnic group.
A high volume of this crime may affect a city as victimization and fear override proper social functioning on the part of citizens.
a. street
b. vice
c. organized
d. white collar
The Obama Administration called Major Nidal Nasan, an Army psychiatrist that killed thirteen people
a criminal and characterized the shooting as “work place violence.” This is because a. President Obama does not want to abuse people's fear of terrorism for more power. b. the event had nothing to do with Islamic terror. c. he had a criminal history of stealing from convenience stores, so it is a plausible label, though perhaps incorrect. d. the latest administration seems loathe to address terrorism in a serious manner.
The most common activities of Neighborhood Watch programs are
a. Operation Identification programs and home security surveys. b. firearm training seminars and self-defense demonstrations. c. roadside litter cleanup and graffiti removal. d. school crosswalk monitoring and latchkey kid programs.