According to the common law, ________ is defined as breaking and entering the dwelling of another person at night with an intent to commit a felony or larceny
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: Burglary
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Which of the following has not been cited as a concern using fines as a penal measure for white collar crime?
a. If excessive, they may inhibit corporate managers from undertaking socially beneficial activities b. If too low, they may be treated as a "cost of business" c. They are not likely to be cost-efficient for the justice system d. They may strip the punishment of corporations of any serious moral component
______ is the oldest and most used measure of crime rates in the United States.
a. The National Crime Victimization Survey b. The National Incident Based Reporting System c. The Uniform Crime Report d. The Census Report
Which law denies convicted offenders the right to profit from their crime?
A. Fair Restitution B. Refutation of Blood Money C. Ted Bundy Law D. Son of Sam Law
Revocations for __________ violations are somewhat controversial because the violating behaviors themselves are not ordinarily illegal
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word