What is crime?

a. A specific explanation of how criminals select their victims and how victims attract criminals.
b. A specific act of commission or omission in violation of the law, for which the punishment is prescribed.
c. A specific act of an individual that harms another individual.
d. A field of criminology that examines the impact of criminal behavior.


b. A specific act of commission or omission in violation of the law, for which the punishment is prescribed.

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

What are the goals of al-Qaeda? In your opinion, given these goals, should the war on terrorism take a war/military approach or a law-enforcement/criminal justice approach? Please explain your position and provide examples.

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice

All but which of the following are approaches that police agencies can undertake to address the fear of crime:

a. Community engagement c. Personalized policing b. Environmental design d. Generalized control

Criminal Justice

All of the following statements are consistent with the argument that employers should be permitted to ask about criminal history EXCEPT which?

a. Background checks could improve the odds that an ex-offender is hired. b. Background checks can help clarify doubts about the persons character. c. Background checks can provide an employer a better understanding of what led to the applicants arrest or conviction. d. Background checks can reduce the chances that an ex-offender will be called for an interview.

Criminal Justice

The Prison Litigation Reform Act was initiated by President Bush in 2005 as an attempt to allow prisoners the right to file claims against their constitutional rights

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Criminal Justice