Rational choice theories cannot explain:

a. changes in crime rates over time.
b. the underlying motivation to commit crime.
c. the dynamics of criminal acts.
d. criminal decision making.
e. offender search patterns.


b. the underlying motivation to commit crime.

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In which of the following cases can a law enforcement officer make a warrantless arrest?

A. When the suspect refuses to submit to a frisk during a routine traffic stop B. When the officer suspects that the suspect is going to commit a crime in the near future C. When the arrest warrant has been denied by a judge D. When the offense is committed in the presence of the officer

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Basically, the crime of solicitation punishes spoken words coupled with criminal intent

a. True b. False

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Identify two integrated theoretical explanations and compare and contrast the policies that each advocates.

What will be an ideal response?

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Describe a type of mutual aid agreement

What will be an ideal response?

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