Exam 11: Theft and Analogous Offenses

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________ is very common, accounting for approximately two-thirds of all property crimes.

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Match the common forms of identity theft with their description. -Blocking

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Intangible property that can be protected under federal law, such as copyrights, patents, and trademarks are known as:

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In general, taking refers to the removing the property from the ________ of another.

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This offense is most commonly referred to as a white-collar crime.

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Match the different forms of theft with their description. -Larceny

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At common law, grand theft was punishable by ________.

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Many states have opted to criminalize forgery and ________ via a single statute.

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Match the common forms of identity theft with their description. -Criminal Identity Theft

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If the owner of the lost property retains constructive possession of the property and the finder keeps it, larceny occurs.

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Materially altering a document with the intent to defraud is known as:

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Common law larceny consisted of four distinct elements. Which is NOT one of the elements?

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Which is NOT an example of a theft offense?

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Receiving stolen property is synonymous with stealing stolen property.

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Distinguish extortion from embezzlement.

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