Exam 12: Crimes Against Property

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Offense specialization is common among property offenders.

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According to Alfred Blumstein, property offenders are most committed to a criminal career during the stable phase.

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Match the following property crimes to their definitions
Arson
An individual involved in the buying, selling, and distributing of stolen goods
Larceny-theft
The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle
Fencing
The unlawful taking of property from the possession of another.
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Arson
An individual involved in the buying, selling, and distributing of stolen goods
Larceny-theft
The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle
Fencing
The unlawful taking of property from the possession of another.
Burglary
The willful or malicious burning of property of another.
Motor vehicle theft
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft
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Larceny and burglary are legally the same crime.

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According to Neil Shover, ___________ criminals commit crime with some degree of skill and earn reasonably well from their crimes.

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A(n) ___________ receiver is most likely to be used by high-level burglars.

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The use of a fence is the most common method of disposing of stolen goods for most thieves.

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The majority of those involved in arson are juveniles.

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A professional fence who deals in only certain types of stolen goods is known as a(n) __________.

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Theft by a professional auto thief is the most common type of auto theft.

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The final phase of a property offender's criminal career is known as the __________ period.

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Match the following terms to their definitions
Occasional offender
A person whose property crimes are guided mainly by opportunity
Professional criminal
A person who continues to commit property crimes despite not having a high level of success
Persistent thief
A person who makes a living from property crimes and engages in offending that is planned
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Occasional offender
A person whose property crimes are guided mainly by opportunity
Professional criminal
A person who continues to commit property crimes despite not having a high level of success
Persistent thief
A person who makes a living from property crimes and engages in offending that is planned
Offense specialization
A preference for a certain type of criminal offense
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The most commonly stolen motor vehicle is a car.

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Avocational receivers are usually professional fences.

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According to Alfred Blumstein, the __________ period is not one of the three distinct phases of a criminal career in property offending.

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Flash mob larcenies are multiple-offender crimes.

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Which of the following is not a motivation for motor vehicle theft?

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Young children under the age of seven generally start fires

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Low-income households are at a very low risk of burglary victimization.

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A public school teacher who got a good deal on stolen items from a student is a(n) __________ receiver.

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