Match the term in Column 1 with the theorist most likely to discuss its importance in Column 2
1. Control of Living Time a. Karl Marx
2. False Consciousness b. Jones, MacLean, & Young
3. Social Dynamite c. Austin Turk
4. Social Reality of Crime d. Randall Amster
5. The Square of Crime e. Steven Spitzer
6. Marginalization of the Homeless f. Richard Quinney
1. *c
2. *a
3. *e
4. *f
5. *b
6. *d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The modus operandi
A) is an unusual pattern that is not necessary to commit the offense. B) refers to the procedures an offender engages in to successfully commit a crime. C) is a consistent, unchanging behavior the offender uses across all crimes. D) is a crucial link investigators must focus on when linking crimes.
In 1882, ____________________ became the first state to pass a law that made wife-beating a crime punishable by 40 lashes or a year in jail
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
These crimes are considered wrong in any society and include the common law crimes of murder, rape, arson, burglary, and larceny
a. misdemeanors b. felonies c. mala prohibita d. mala in se