Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Most offenders who are arrested are arrested again throughout their lifetime.
2. The physiological pleasures of committing crime were emphasized for the first time in Jack Katz’s 1988 publication Seductions of Crime.
3. Males are more influenced by shame and moral beliefs when deciding to commit offenses as compared with females.
4. Global positioning systems (GPS) used by police departments have been used to catch serial killers in the past.
5. According to studies, most people who have never driven drunk have an unrealistically high likelihood of arrest.
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
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a. There may be few or no qualifications to become coroner. b. Best qualified candidate may not be elected. c. Only medical doctors can be coroners. d. It can be highly political.
Itsey went to the ATM to withdraw cash for girls' night out; a man came out of the shadows and threatened her with bodily harm if she did not hand the cash over to him. Itsey was the victim of what type of crime?
a. Conflict theft
b. Situational crime
c. Victim precipitated crime
d. Predatory crime
In Ewing v. California (2003), the U.S. Supreme Court specifically held that a three-strikes sentence of 25 years to life _____.
a. violated the Eighth Amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause as disproportionate punishment b. violated the Eighth Amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause as barbaric punishment c. did not violate the Eight Amendment because it was not barbaric d. did not violate the Eight Amendment because it was not grossly disproportionate punishment
_______ policing involves assigning officers semipermanently to particular neighborhoods, do they can become familiar with the residents, their problems, and their concerns
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).