What happens when criminals try new offenses they had previously avoided because situational crime prevention programs neutralized their crime of choice?
a. Discouragement
b. Extinction
c. Replacement
d. Specific deterrence
c
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A. to treat people in different ways because of their race B. to treat people in different ways because of their religion C. to treat people in different ways because of their political views D. none of the above
Describe the three elements of complete jurisdiction and give an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
________ is defined as knowledge of past, present, or future criminal activity that results from the collection of information that, when evaluated, provides the user with a basis for rational decision making
A) Crime scene investigation B) Police search process C) Criminal intelligence D) Surveillance
__________ assault occurs when a victim of intimate personal violence attempts to leave a violent relationship
a. Primary b. Sibling c. Separation d. Stranger