What are some neighborhood- or household-level risk factors that may increase repeat victimization?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Neighborhoods that are dangerous place the residents who reside in them at risk for recurring victimization. That is, living in urban areas places people at risk for repeat victimization, and living in areas with a high concentration of single-parent households puts people at risk for recurring victimization as well. A third characteristic, neighborhood disorder, has also been linked to recurring victimization. It has been linked to an increase in the number of assault, larceny, and vandalism victimizations experienced by youth and to repeat property victimizations experienced by adults.

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a. It was also referred to as the "congregate and silent" system. b. It relied on lockstep marching for prisoner movement. c. Cells were built back-to-back on five tiers. d. It often resulted in the mental breakdown of prisoners due to the constant solitary confinement.

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The purpose of the crime-scene search is to locate what?

a. DNA evidence b. Physical evidence c. Fingerprint evidence d. Bloodstain evidence

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What are the four primary functions of routine patrol?

What will be an ideal response?

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The murder of a child victim under 10 years of age is an eligible capital offense.

a. True b. False

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