How does larceny differ from burglary and robbery?
What will be an ideal response?
Both larceny and burglary are crimes against property, but larceny, unlike burglary, does not involve illegally entering a structure. Larceny differs from robbery in that no force or threat of force is involved.
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A researcher that found a correlation between alcohol and crime predicted that crime rates were affected by the number of bars in an area. Which of the following was most likely her hypothesis?
A. The more bars in an area, the higher the rate of crime. B. The higher the crime rate, the more bars in an area. C. The higher the crime rate, the higher percentage of people drinking alcohol.
______ efficacy serves an important mediating effect between structural factors associated with social disorganization and deviant behaviors such as violence.
a. Individual b. Educational c. Collective d. Political
_____________ indicates where a case may be found in legal publications
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
To be convicted of obstruction of justice for the concealment of subpoenaed documents in a federal proceeding, the defendant must
A. appear before the grand jury and lie. B. not appear at any grand jury hearing. C. willfully conceal or endeavor to conceal them from a grand jury. D. All of the answers are correct.