What are some potential explanations for the fear and effect of violent crime?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should include these potential items past victimizations: the media, interactions with people who are knowledgeable about or have witnessed crime, and the fear-victimization paradox.
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Female offenders were treated no differently than male offenders in Europe and North America at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Knowingly trafficking in counterfeit labels affixed or designed to be affixed to a copy of computer programs, motion pictures, or other audiovisual works is called _______________and is punishable by fine or imprisonment under federal law
a. theft of trade secrets b. trademark counterfeiting c. bootlegging d. embezzlement
Research on private prisons indicates ________ differences with public-funded institutions
a. few b. numerous c. only cost d. only recidivism rate
The UCR and NCVS do not provide a clear picture of the amount of crime because of the differences in the way that each measures crime
Indicate whether the statement is true or false