What conduct make a person guilty of being an accessory?
What will be an ideal response?
An accessory is one who, after an offense has been committed, aids, conceals, or warns a principal with the intent that the principal avoid arrest, prosecution, conviction, or punishment for the crime.
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Neighborhood watch is different than "crime watch."
a. True b. False
Making specific locations more difficult for an offender to commit a crime by installing alarms, or deadbolts, is called routine activities
a. True b. False
______ consequentialists do not advocate obedience to rules just because they are rules.
a. Rule b. Ego c. Act d. Pleasure
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of successful intervention programs for serious juvenile offenders?
A) Follows developmental principles B) Focuses on the juvenile's family C) Begins early in the developmental trajectory of the child D) Uses peer groups as models for change