Deck 13: Burglary

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The national burglary clearance rate is:

A)less than 13 percent.
B)over 30 percent.
C)nearly 66 percent.
D)usually around 82 percent.
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Most burglary laws increase the severity of the crime of burglary if the burglar possesses:

A)burglary tools.
B)explosives or a weapon.
C)gloves.
D)police radio scanners.
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Effective modus operandi (MO) files are essential in investigating burglary cases because:

A)burglary suspects are typically in organized gangs.
B)most burglars commit a series of burglaries.
C)they can help estimate the value of the goods.
D)they help to verify if weapons were used.
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Data from the U.S.Department of Justice indicates that of all burglar alarm activations are false.

A)50 percent
B)75 percent
C)90 percent
D)96 percent
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The most common method of entrance in burglary is:

A)jimmying a door.
B)breaking a side or rear window.
C)entering through the roof.
D)tunneling in under walls.
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Burglars seek to:

A)confront their victims directly and immediately.
B)hide until they can safely confront their victims.
C)avoid contact with victims.
D)quickly subdue victims with a blitz attack.
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An investigator should make sure to process the scene for prints, particularly at the:

A)back door.
B)front door.
C)windows.
D)entry point.
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In some states, which of the following can be considered as structures in a commercial burglary?

A)cell phone towers
B)railroad cars
C)oil rigs
D)water towers
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Most burglaries occur in:

A)occupied homes.
B)occupied businesses.
C)unoccupied homes and businesses.
D)unoccupied businesses.
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Which of the following is an element of burglary under the routine activity theory?

A)the presence of likely or motivated offenders
B)poor economic conditions
C)the presence of inadequate targets
D)the presence of guardians to inhibit the crime
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A primary element of the crime of possession of burglary tools is:

A)actual use of the tools in at least one verified burglary.
B)a history of using similar tools in the commission or burglary.
C)possession of any tool that could be used to commit burglary.
D)an intent to use a tool or permit its use to commit burglary.
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Most amateur burglars are between the ages of

A)10 and 15 years.
B)15 and 25 years.
C)25 and 35 years.
D)35 and 45 years.
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According to the definition used by the FBI in the Uniform Crime Reports, burglary elements include the unlawful entry of a structure to commit:

A)any crime.
B)a felony or theft.
C)a felony only.
D)a crime against property.
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Common law specifies that a burglary occurs:

A)during the nighttime.
B)at the dwelling of another.
C)by breaking or entering.
D)in a public space.
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Most burglars are convicted on evidence.

A)ex parte
B)direct
C)dissociate
D)circumstantial
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Which is a common way of entering a safe?

A)beating
B)peeling
C)pounding
D)hammering
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Most burglars are convicted on circumstantial evidence.For this reason:

A)any physical evidence at the burglary scene is of the utmost importance.
B)officers should collect only the most critical evidence.
C)officers should determine if fingerprints are available before working to process the crime scene.
D)officers should collect only that evidence that might be damaged if allowed to stay.
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Intent to commit the crime is:

A)never an element of burglary.
B)occasionally an element of burglary, depending on state laws.
C)always an element of burglary.
D)an irrelevant, often peripheral element of burglary.
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The main difference between burglary and robbery is that:

A)robbery is committed in the daytime.
B)robbery is a crime against property.
C)burglary is a crime against property.
D)burglary is a crime against a person.
Question
Which acronym refers to an aggressive form of verified response policy?

A)ECV
B)NCIC
C)RxPATROL
D)CPTED
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An attempt to unlawfully enter a structure to commit a theft, even if unsuccessful, still counts as a burglary.
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A go-between who knowingly receives stolen goods for resale is called a:

A)broker.
B)dealer.
C)fence.
D)pawn broker.
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Vehicles, trailers, and railroad cars cannot be considered commercial structures.
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A "slam puller" is a tool commonly used to pull a safe.
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Professional residential burglars tend to operate solo, since this lessens the risk of getting caught.
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A hit-and-run burglary is the same as a smash-and-grab burglary.
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Some burglars steal just for the excitement of committing the crime and evading detection.
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Entering a safe using a sledge and chisels or other instrument to create a hole in the bottom of a safe is called chopping.
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Burglars prefer corner homes that allow them to see people approaching from a variety of directions.
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DNA is typically not important in burglary investigations.
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In the case of property being sold to pawnshops or left for consignment sale, most states require:

A)independent verification of ownership.
B)clearance through a stolen property database before sale.
C)a permanent record of the transaction.
D)a notarized affidavit attesting to ownership.
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Residential burglaries are often committed by one or more juveniles or young adults who live in the same community.
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Which of the following is suggested as a strategy to prevent burglaries?

A)Know where the nearest police department is located.
B)Program all telephones in the building to speed dial 911.
C)Provide clearly visible addresses on stores and homes.
D)Always have a cell phone on your person.
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A burglary is only classified as residential if the structure or dwelling entered is inhabited at the time of the burglary.
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The term target hardening refers to:

A)accepting that fact that burglaries happen in all parts of the world.
B)altering physical characteristics of a property to make it less vulnerable.
C)taking out additional insurance to cover losses in the event of a burglary.
D)helping people understand that they will eventually get over being victimized.
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CPTED stands for:

A)crime prohibition through economical design.
B)crime prevention through economical design.
C)crime prevention through environmental design.
D)crime prohibition through environmental design.
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Most commercial burglaries occur at dusk or during the week.
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Breaking a window is the most common method of entry to commit burglary.
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Many people, such as mechanics and carpenters, possess tools that might be used in a burglary, but use them for legitimate means.
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If other crimes are committed along with a burglary, the additional crimes are legally considered part of the burglary and must be proven in conjunction with the original crime.
Question
Burglary of a market would be considered a(n) _______________ burglary.
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Breaking and entering is strong _______________ evidence that a crime is intended, meaning that it provides a reasonable basis for belief that the crime was intended.
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Mapping has proven to be ineffective in aiding burglary investigations.
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A pattern of burglaries appearing in a cluster, such as a particular location or day of the week, is one element of a(n)
_______________ that may indicate that the same burglar is responsible for the crimes.
Question
Outline the elements of the crime of burglary.
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Many cities have established operations in which the police legally establish a fencing operation.
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Which areas of the crime scene should investigators process in a residential burglary? Provide examples.
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Burglars can use a code _______________ to duplicate the electronic signal emitted from an automatic garage door opener.
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TraceChecker.com allows citizens to avoid buying stolen goods and assists police in identifying goods that are recovered.
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The _______________ of the stolen property, the possession of a dangerous device by the burglar, and whether the premise is occupied determine the severity of a burglary.
Question
Define what it means to "enter a structure" in relation to burglary.
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A(n) _______________ burglary is one that occurs in buildings, structures, or attachments that are used as or are suitable for dwellings.
Question
The type of burglary in which a window is broken and items taken from the other side is known as a(n)
_______________ and grab burglary.
Question
Research shows that premises that have previously been burglarized are unlikely to be burglarized again.
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What do officers mean when they refer to a burglary as a "combination" safe job?
Question
Explain how burglary differs from robbery.
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The charge of receiving stolen goods can be used when possession of stolen items can be demonstrated but insufficient evidence exists to prove actual theft.
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The fact that a buyer paid a very low price in comparison to an item's actual value can be used as evidence that the buyer knew the item was stolen or illegally obtained.
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The method that is opposite of pulling a safe is _______________ a safe.
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The word burglar comes from the German words (meaning "house") and _______________
(meaning "thief").
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How does Enhanced Call Verification work? Why might some departments choose to adopt this program?
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Describe what is involved in crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).
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What are the elements of the offense of receiving stolen goods?
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What are the benefits of modern safes that are designed without spindles?
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Why is it important to record and describe the modus operandi of a burglary?
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Choose two methods of entering a safe and describe the process and tools involved.
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What are some measures to enhance security in order to prevent burglary?
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Why is the collection of DNA at burglary scenes an increasing priority for law enforcement?
Question
Describe the types of evidence found at a burglary involving a safe.
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What should officers do when they are responding to a burglary call?
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Deck 13: Burglary
1
The national burglary clearance rate is:

A)less than 13 percent.
B)over 30 percent.
C)nearly 66 percent.
D)usually around 82 percent.
A
2
Most burglary laws increase the severity of the crime of burglary if the burglar possesses:

A)burglary tools.
B)explosives or a weapon.
C)gloves.
D)police radio scanners.
B
3
Effective modus operandi (MO) files are essential in investigating burglary cases because:

A)burglary suspects are typically in organized gangs.
B)most burglars commit a series of burglaries.
C)they can help estimate the value of the goods.
D)they help to verify if weapons were used.
B
4
Data from the U.S.Department of Justice indicates that of all burglar alarm activations are false.

A)50 percent
B)75 percent
C)90 percent
D)96 percent
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5
The most common method of entrance in burglary is:

A)jimmying a door.
B)breaking a side or rear window.
C)entering through the roof.
D)tunneling in under walls.
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6
Burglars seek to:

A)confront their victims directly and immediately.
B)hide until they can safely confront their victims.
C)avoid contact with victims.
D)quickly subdue victims with a blitz attack.
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7
An investigator should make sure to process the scene for prints, particularly at the:

A)back door.
B)front door.
C)windows.
D)entry point.
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8
In some states, which of the following can be considered as structures in a commercial burglary?

A)cell phone towers
B)railroad cars
C)oil rigs
D)water towers
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9
Most burglaries occur in:

A)occupied homes.
B)occupied businesses.
C)unoccupied homes and businesses.
D)unoccupied businesses.
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10
Which of the following is an element of burglary under the routine activity theory?

A)the presence of likely or motivated offenders
B)poor economic conditions
C)the presence of inadequate targets
D)the presence of guardians to inhibit the crime
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11
A primary element of the crime of possession of burglary tools is:

A)actual use of the tools in at least one verified burglary.
B)a history of using similar tools in the commission or burglary.
C)possession of any tool that could be used to commit burglary.
D)an intent to use a tool or permit its use to commit burglary.
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Most amateur burglars are between the ages of

A)10 and 15 years.
B)15 and 25 years.
C)25 and 35 years.
D)35 and 45 years.
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13
According to the definition used by the FBI in the Uniform Crime Reports, burglary elements include the unlawful entry of a structure to commit:

A)any crime.
B)a felony or theft.
C)a felony only.
D)a crime against property.
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14
Common law specifies that a burglary occurs:

A)during the nighttime.
B)at the dwelling of another.
C)by breaking or entering.
D)in a public space.
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15
Most burglars are convicted on evidence.

A)ex parte
B)direct
C)dissociate
D)circumstantial
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16
Which is a common way of entering a safe?

A)beating
B)peeling
C)pounding
D)hammering
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17
Most burglars are convicted on circumstantial evidence.For this reason:

A)any physical evidence at the burglary scene is of the utmost importance.
B)officers should collect only the most critical evidence.
C)officers should determine if fingerprints are available before working to process the crime scene.
D)officers should collect only that evidence that might be damaged if allowed to stay.
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18
Intent to commit the crime is:

A)never an element of burglary.
B)occasionally an element of burglary, depending on state laws.
C)always an element of burglary.
D)an irrelevant, often peripheral element of burglary.
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19
The main difference between burglary and robbery is that:

A)robbery is committed in the daytime.
B)robbery is a crime against property.
C)burglary is a crime against property.
D)burglary is a crime against a person.
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20
Which acronym refers to an aggressive form of verified response policy?

A)ECV
B)NCIC
C)RxPATROL
D)CPTED
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21
An attempt to unlawfully enter a structure to commit a theft, even if unsuccessful, still counts as a burglary.
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22
A go-between who knowingly receives stolen goods for resale is called a:

A)broker.
B)dealer.
C)fence.
D)pawn broker.
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23
Vehicles, trailers, and railroad cars cannot be considered commercial structures.
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24
A "slam puller" is a tool commonly used to pull a safe.
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25
Professional residential burglars tend to operate solo, since this lessens the risk of getting caught.
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A hit-and-run burglary is the same as a smash-and-grab burglary.
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Some burglars steal just for the excitement of committing the crime and evading detection.
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Entering a safe using a sledge and chisels or other instrument to create a hole in the bottom of a safe is called chopping.
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Burglars prefer corner homes that allow them to see people approaching from a variety of directions.
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DNA is typically not important in burglary investigations.
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31
In the case of property being sold to pawnshops or left for consignment sale, most states require:

A)independent verification of ownership.
B)clearance through a stolen property database before sale.
C)a permanent record of the transaction.
D)a notarized affidavit attesting to ownership.
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32
Residential burglaries are often committed by one or more juveniles or young adults who live in the same community.
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33
Which of the following is suggested as a strategy to prevent burglaries?

A)Know where the nearest police department is located.
B)Program all telephones in the building to speed dial 911.
C)Provide clearly visible addresses on stores and homes.
D)Always have a cell phone on your person.
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A burglary is only classified as residential if the structure or dwelling entered is inhabited at the time of the burglary.
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35
The term target hardening refers to:

A)accepting that fact that burglaries happen in all parts of the world.
B)altering physical characteristics of a property to make it less vulnerable.
C)taking out additional insurance to cover losses in the event of a burglary.
D)helping people understand that they will eventually get over being victimized.
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36
CPTED stands for:

A)crime prohibition through economical design.
B)crime prevention through economical design.
C)crime prevention through environmental design.
D)crime prohibition through environmental design.
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37
Most commercial burglaries occur at dusk or during the week.
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38
Breaking a window is the most common method of entry to commit burglary.
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39
Many people, such as mechanics and carpenters, possess tools that might be used in a burglary, but use them for legitimate means.
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40
If other crimes are committed along with a burglary, the additional crimes are legally considered part of the burglary and must be proven in conjunction with the original crime.
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41
Burglary of a market would be considered a(n) _______________ burglary.
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42
Breaking and entering is strong _______________ evidence that a crime is intended, meaning that it provides a reasonable basis for belief that the crime was intended.
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Mapping has proven to be ineffective in aiding burglary investigations.
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44
A pattern of burglaries appearing in a cluster, such as a particular location or day of the week, is one element of a(n)
_______________ that may indicate that the same burglar is responsible for the crimes.
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45
Outline the elements of the crime of burglary.
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46
Many cities have established operations in which the police legally establish a fencing operation.
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Which areas of the crime scene should investigators process in a residential burglary? Provide examples.
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Burglars can use a code _______________ to duplicate the electronic signal emitted from an automatic garage door opener.
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49
TraceChecker.com allows citizens to avoid buying stolen goods and assists police in identifying goods that are recovered.
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50
The _______________ of the stolen property, the possession of a dangerous device by the burglar, and whether the premise is occupied determine the severity of a burglary.
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51
Define what it means to "enter a structure" in relation to burglary.
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52
A(n) _______________ burglary is one that occurs in buildings, structures, or attachments that are used as or are suitable for dwellings.
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53
The type of burglary in which a window is broken and items taken from the other side is known as a(n)
_______________ and grab burglary.
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54
Research shows that premises that have previously been burglarized are unlikely to be burglarized again.
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55
What do officers mean when they refer to a burglary as a "combination" safe job?
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56
Explain how burglary differs from robbery.
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The charge of receiving stolen goods can be used when possession of stolen items can be demonstrated but insufficient evidence exists to prove actual theft.
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The fact that a buyer paid a very low price in comparison to an item's actual value can be used as evidence that the buyer knew the item was stolen or illegally obtained.
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59
The method that is opposite of pulling a safe is _______________ a safe.
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60
The word burglar comes from the German words (meaning "house") and _______________
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61
How does Enhanced Call Verification work? Why might some departments choose to adopt this program?
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62
Describe what is involved in crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).
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63
What are the elements of the offense of receiving stolen goods?
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What are the benefits of modern safes that are designed without spindles?
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Why is it important to record and describe the modus operandi of a burglary?
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Choose two methods of entering a safe and describe the process and tools involved.
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What are some measures to enhance security in order to prevent burglary?
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Why is the collection of DNA at burglary scenes an increasing priority for law enforcement?
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Describe the types of evidence found at a burglary involving a safe.
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