Exam 14: Property and Public Order Crime
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A situation in which a shoplifter follows someone else's orders in committing the crime is referred to as:
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Describe two reasons that the crimes in this Chapter differ from crimes mentioned in previous Chapters of the text.
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Describe the psychological effects of burglary on victims. How do some burglars deliberately increase these negative effects?
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The irresistible impulse to steal unneeded objects is referred to as kleptomania.
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Summarize the current research on kleptomania. What does research tell us about the prevalence of kleptomania?
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According to Shover, all of the following are characteristics of a "good burglar," except:
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Medicare fraud committed by a physician would be considered _____ occupational crime under Green's categories.
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