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According to the text, the most frequently used definition of crime, is any act or omission of an act:
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Which of the following is NOT included in the classification of violent personal crime ?
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Embezzlement, or theft from one's employer, is usually committed by:
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Which of the following is NOT an example of public-order crime?
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Organized crime's major source of profit is:
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Which of the following would NOT be included in the category of professional criminals ?
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Which of the following is an example of a status offense ?
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Which of the following theorists is known for advancing a biological explanation of crime?
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The rate of violent felonies committed by children aged 10-17 has increased for most of the past 10 years, while the rate has decreased slightly for adults. Criminologist John DiIulio and conservative social critic William Bennett believe that this trend may point to the emergence of a cohort of:
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Conflict theorists identify __________ as the underlying condition(s) that produce criminal behavior.
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__________ is the feeling of being adrift that arises from the disparity between goals and means.
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According to __________ theory, criminal behavior is a result of a learning process that occurs chiefly within small, intimate groups.
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__________ is the capacity of a social group, which could be an entire society, to regulate itself according to a set of "higher moral principles beyond those
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Historically, __________ has/have been the primary focus of efforts to control crime.
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__________ refers to a negotiation strategy in which an offender agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge.
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