CGS SS 73442

subject Type Homework Help
subject Pages 8
subject Words 1241
subject Authors Larry J. Siegel

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____________________ usually involves the suspension of the offender's sentence in
return for the promise of good behavior in the community under the supervision.
Placing offenders behind bars during their prime crime years should lessen their
lifetime opportunity to commit crime. This theory is known as the________________.
What are the three pathways to crime identified by Loeber? Explain each of these
pathways.
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When spying involves corporations and involves the bribing of employees to reveal
trade secrets, the crime is referred to as _____________________.
Most young offenders follow one of two paths. "Typical teenagers" who get into minor
scrapes and who engage in what might be considered rebellious teenage behavior with
their friends are considered to be _______________________ offenders.
Discuss the age-crime connection. Who, in general, is most likely to commit a crime?
When would they commit it? Why?
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How have rational choice theory and Von Hirsch's concept of just desert impacted
public policy?
To satisfy the requirements of _______________, guilty actions must be voluntary. An
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act may cause harm but it is not a crime if it was done by accident or was an
involuntary act.
______________ is material that is used to provide sexual titillation and excitement for
paying customers.
Findings suggest that poverty experienced during adolescence may have a more severe
impact than poverty experienced during early childhood or during adulthood.
Electronic monitoring, while highly effective, is also highly expensive.
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____________________ involves a business owner burning his or her property, or
hiring someone to do it, to escape financial problems.
Executions may actually increase the likelihood of murders being committed; this is a
consequence referred to as the _________________________.
________________ encompasses offenses that can be singular or ongoing but typically
involves the theft and/or destruction of information, resources, or funds utilizing
computers, computer networks, and the Internet.
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Discuss how one's moral development influences their risk of committing crime.
Personal factors such as economic opportunity, learning and experience, and knowledge
of criminal techniques condition people to choose crime.
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Describe how criminals structure crime.
Define illegal copyright infringement. Evaluate copyright infringement in its several
forms.
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Examine the advantages and disadvantages of plea bargaining for the defendant and for
the state.

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