Deck 43: Deciding to Commit a Burglary

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In the large majority of cases, Wright and Decker report the decision to commit a burglary is based on

A) no one reason: 95 out 102 offenders report multitude of reasons.
B) three equal reasons: cash, status, getting even.
C) offenders perceive a pressing need for cash.
D) offenders are seeking status image of the "big wheel."
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Wright and Decker report nearly ¾ of respondents reported using proceeds from burglary to

A) keep cash around for rainy day.
B) keep things together.
C) keep up appearances.
D) keep the party going.
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Wright and Decker report 43/95 respondents reported using proceeds from burglary to

A) keep up appearances.
B) keep things together.
C) keep cash around for rainy day.
D) keep the party going.
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Why do a majority of respondents report choosing burglary over legitimate work?

A) few if any burglars commit only this type of crime; for most this is a sideline involving other kinds of theft and even robbery.
B) most or 85/102 respondents commit burglary because they are part of gang or "crew" that specialize in this line of illegal work.
C) 67/99 respondents reported they like thrill of doing robbery.
D) most available jobs poorly paid; 43/78 unemployed subjects reported they would stop committing offenses if they got good job.
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According to Wright and Decker, a few offenders reported committing burglary primarily for the

A) risk, thrill and excitement.
B) need to break the law.
C) peer pressure.
D) extra money.
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Discuss some of the ways burglars use the money they acquire from robberies.
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Explain why burglars decide to commit their crime. What would an effective rehabilitation program for persons convicted of their crime need to focus on? Explain.
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Do you agree that most burglars would stop committing burglaries if they could get a good job? How would the reasons that Wright and Decker provide for why offender commit burglaries lead you to your position? Explain.
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Deck 43: Deciding to Commit a Burglary
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In the large majority of cases, Wright and Decker report the decision to commit a burglary is based on

A) no one reason: 95 out 102 offenders report multitude of reasons.
B) three equal reasons: cash, status, getting even.
C) offenders perceive a pressing need for cash.
D) offenders are seeking status image of the "big wheel."
offenders perceive a pressing need for cash.
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Wright and Decker report nearly ¾ of respondents reported using proceeds from burglary to

A) keep cash around for rainy day.
B) keep things together.
C) keep up appearances.
D) keep the party going.
keep the party going.
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Wright and Decker report 43/95 respondents reported using proceeds from burglary to

A) keep up appearances.
B) keep things together.
C) keep cash around for rainy day.
D) keep the party going.
keep things together.
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Why do a majority of respondents report choosing burglary over legitimate work?

A) few if any burglars commit only this type of crime; for most this is a sideline involving other kinds of theft and even robbery.
B) most or 85/102 respondents commit burglary because they are part of gang or "crew" that specialize in this line of illegal work.
C) 67/99 respondents reported they like thrill of doing robbery.
D) most available jobs poorly paid; 43/78 unemployed subjects reported they would stop committing offenses if they got good job.
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According to Wright and Decker, a few offenders reported committing burglary primarily for the

A) risk, thrill and excitement.
B) need to break the law.
C) peer pressure.
D) extra money.
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Discuss some of the ways burglars use the money they acquire from robberies.
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Explain why burglars decide to commit their crime. What would an effective rehabilitation program for persons convicted of their crime need to focus on? Explain.
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Do you agree that most burglars would stop committing burglaries if they could get a good job? How would the reasons that Wright and Decker provide for why offender commit burglaries lead you to your position? Explain.
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