What types of law does this chapter discuss? What purpose does each serve?

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• Criminal law is the rules and regulations that define what behaviors are criminal and specifies punishments. Such offenses are committed against society.
• Statutory law is written law. It includes two types, substantive and procedural.
• Substantive criminal law is the part of the law that defines crimes and specifies punishments.
• Procedural law is the part of the law that regulates the behavior of individuals responsible for enforcing the substantive law. It specifies the methods to be used in enforcing substantive law.
• Civil law focuses on regulating relationships between parties. The focus of civil law is on noncriminal relationships.
• Administrative law focuses on the regulations created by government to control businesses, industries, and individuals.
• Case law provides a guide to court decision making because it includes the body of judicial precedent.

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Based on Shaw and McKay's concept of concentric zones, would you recommend that central city neighborhoods should be demolished and redeveloped in order to change the neighborhood ecology?

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When a juvenile is placed on informal probation, this is known as:

A. adjudication B. diversion C. a consent decree D. deferred status

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Which unit of analysis is a social artifact?

a. citizen attitudes about the death penalty b. editorials in the New York Times c. cities with over 250,000 inhabitants d. months of the year

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The problem of money laundering in the United States appears to be declining

a. True b. False

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