Tiffany has worked as a prostitute for three years. One evening, she approaches a man in the bar of a hotel. She strikes up a conversation with him. The man buys her a drink
In a few minutes she says, "Do you want to have a party?" "What do you have in mind?" the man says. "I can give you sex beyond your wildest dreams! Will only cost you $100," she replies. "No thanks. I can't afford you," the man says. "I can, however, arrest you, because I am a police officer," the man says as he displays his police badge. The appropriate charge to file against Tiffany would be:
A) criminal solicitation. B) prostitution.
C) disorderly conduct. D) no charge because she was entrapped.
B
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A. marriage and employment B. supervision and control C. persistence and desistence D. age and gender
Life course theories recognize that as people mature the factors that influence their behaviors change. At first, family relations may be most influential. In later adolescence, _________ and _________ relations dominate
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Much of the difference in rates of violent crime between whites and racial minorities can be explained by minorities being forced to live in high-crime neighborhoods, which:
A) ?provide an inferior quality of schooling. B) ?increases their risk of exposure to violence. C) ?contains fewer social interaction opportunities. D) ?lacks access to criminal networks.
Which component of problem solving and community policing involves the process of engaging in the proactive and systematic examination of identified problems to develop and evaluate effective responses?
a. community partnerships b. organizational transformation c. citizen partnerships d. problem solving