______ developed the developmental theory or taxonomy involving life-persistent and adolescence-limited offenders.
a. Sampson & Laub
b. Thornberry
c. Moffitt
d. Gottfredson & Hirschi
c. Moffitt
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The weapon most frequently used in intimate partner homicide in the United States is _________.
a. firearm b. knife c. poison d. bludgeon
Transnational offenses can occur in a single country.
a. true b. false
Shoe prints, tire tracks, cloth, and bite marks are considered:
a. Tangible evidence b. Trace evidence c. Impression evidence d. Biological evidence
The primary theoretical perspective used to explain the fact that victims and offenders who are intimately known to each other are disproportionately represented in homicide statistics is
a. The general theory of crime.
b. The subculture of violence thesis.
c. Selective disinhibition.
d. The critical criminological perspective.