Why it is essential to objectively study white-collar crime?
a. It will help us to develop effective prevention strategies
b. It will assist white-collar offenders as they reintegrate into society
c. It will help us develop effective intervention strategies
d. All of these answer are correct
d. All of these answer are correct
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ADAM, Monitoring the Future, and NSDUH are all examples of surveys that collect data on
A) drug use. B) hate crime. C) sex offending. D) status offenses.
Phillip is an undercover police officer assigned to look for pickpockets at the county fair. He observes Frank deftly lift Sheila's wallet from her open purse. Phillip approaches Frank and identifies himself as an officer At that moment Frank shoves Phillip down and takes off running. Phillip, unhurt, leaps to his feet and gives chase. He tackles Frank and places him under arrest. A search of Frank reveals Sheila's wallet and a .32 pistol in his jacket pocket. Frank has committed:
A) aggravated robbery because he assaulted a peace officer while committing a theft. B) theft, not robbery, because the element of assault with bodily injury is missing. C) aggravated robbery because he was in possession of a deadly weapon while committing a felony theft. D) robbery because he committed an assault in the immediate flight from a theft.
In legislative reform of laws regulating sexual conduct, which of the following would be the least likely reform to be undertaken?
a. Repeal of laws making fornication a criminal offense. b. Decriminalizing consensual sodomy. c. Repealing a law defining seduction as a criminal offense. d. Repeal of laws prohibiting bigamy by persons whose religious beliefs condone having more than one spouse.
___________________ may be responsible for unrest in financial systems and in so doing has created a fertile ground for contemporary enterprise crimes
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