Booking follows arraignment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Match each property crimes listed in Column 1 with its description in Column 2
1. Larceny-theft a. The first federal law to make identity theft a crime. 2. Burglary b. The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. 3. Identity theft c. A criminal offender who makes a living from criminal pursuits, is recognized by other offenders as professional, and engages in offending that is planned and calculated. 4. Joyriding d. An individual or a group involved in buying, selling, and distributing stolen items. 5. Persistent thief e. An opportunistic car theft, often committed by a teenager seeking fun or thrills. 6. Professional criminal f. A federal law that added two years to federal prison sentences for criminals convicted of using stolen credit card numbers and other personal data to commit crimes. 7. Fence g. The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession, or constructive possession, of another. 8. Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act h. A person who continues in property crimes despite no better than an ordinary level of success. 9. Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act i. The misuse of another individual's personal information to commit fraud.
The most common activities of Neighborhood Watch programs are
a. Operation Identification programs and home security surveys. b. firearm training seminars and self-defense demonstrations. c. roadside litter cleanup and graffiti removal. d. school crosswalk monitoring and latchkey kid programs.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Terrorism is distinguishable from crime in that it represents a distinct activity requiring specific governmental and societal responses. 2. Most terrorist attacks involve biological weapons. 3. For the most part, the configuration of a particular terrorist group is dependent upon environment, relationship with the state, motivation and goals. 4. Religious terrorism can often lead to more violence as compared to political terrorism.
Which theory's initial impetus toward delinquency comes from a weakening of the person's bond to conventional society?
A) Thornberry's interactional theory. B) Karl Marx weakening theory C) Elliott and colleagues' integrated social process theory D) Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime.