Which type of profiling is often used in the search for property offenders?
A) Residential
B) Racial
C) Geographical
D) Equivocal
C
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Under which type of pretrial release is the defendant allowed to remain at liberty in the community solely on his or her promise to appear for trial at the required time
a. Release on recognizance. b. Promissory note. c. Conditional release. d. Bail bond.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. George Vold views conflicts of interest as important in the understanding of criminal behavior. 2. Max Weber viewed cultural ideas and beliefs as being molded entirely by the economic systems of society. 3. There is still no theory of crime that is entirely female-specific, leaving feminist criminologists to focus on descriptive studies of crime, or on crime-specific mini-theories. 4. According to Marx, the lumpenproletariat would not play a decisive role in the expected revolution. 5. A major criticism of critical theories is that they ignore the role of power relationships in explaining crime.
Which of the following is not one of the factors used by the police in decision making about juvenile offenders?
A. The seriousness of the child's offense B. Whether the child promises not to commit future offenses C. The child's past contact with the police D. How willing the child and parents are to cooperate
Provide the definition of a misdemeanor and an example.
What will be an ideal response?