List and discuss the six different main categories of crime. Violent crimes are crimes against people. They include murder, sexual assault,

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o assault, battery, and robbery
Property crimes are the most common form of criminal activity. The goal is
o economic gain of the damaging or property. Property crimes include larceny, burglary, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
Public order crimes are behaviors that have been labeled criminal because they
o are contrary to shared values, customs, and norms. They include public drunkenness, prostitution, gambling, and illegal drug use.
White-collar crimes are nonviolent crimes committed by business entities or
o individuals to gain a personal or business advantage.
Organized crimes are illegal acts carried out by illegal organizations engaged in
o the market for illegal goods or services, such as illicit drugs or firearms.
High-tech crimes are the newest variation on crime and are related to the increased presence of computers in everyday life. Cybercrimes, such as soliciting
o minors and defrauding consumers through false financial investments, fall under
this category.

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A) math and science are interconnected. B) the effectiveness of deterrence can be calculated mathematically. C) behavior can be influenced in a scientific manner. D) crime can be controlled through statistical analysis.

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The __________ rule prohibits the introduction of anyunconstitutionally obtained evidence against a defendant at trial

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a. did not always freely mix with blood from another person. b. always freely mixes with blood from another person. c. always freely mixes with blood from another group of persons. d. None of these choices.

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