Crimes against public order often are called ________.
A. property crimes
B. secondary victimizations
C. victimless crimes
D. survey victims
Answer: C
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a. pretextual stop. b. silver platter stop. c. Terry stop. d. racial profiling stop.
The interviewer must know what information is needed to prove that a crime has been committed
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
______ is defined in Article III, Section 3, of the U.S. Constitution and requires an overt act of levying war against the United States.
a. International terrorism b. Domestic terrorism c. Treason d. Espionage
Which of the following statements regarding money laundering is FALSE?
a. The USA PATRIOT Act toughened money laundering laws. b. It is the world's third largest business. c. Money laundering is a crime only on the federal level. d. Sentences for cash smuggling have been increased.