Deck 9: Robbery, Extortion, and Bribery
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Deck 9: Robbery, Extortion, and Bribery
1
Which of the following is not a category or typology of the crime of robbery?
A) Robbery in an open area.
B) Robbery in a private residence.
C) Robbery by use of force or fear.
D) Both A and B
A) Robbery in an open area.
B) Robbery in a private residence.
C) Robbery by use of force or fear.
D) Both A and B
Robbery by use of force or fear.
2
The four classifications of perpetrators who commit the offense of robbery include:
A) armed robber, professional robber, addict robber, and alcoholic robber.
B) opportunist robber, professional robber, addict robber, and alcoholic robber.
C) opportunist robber, professional robber, armed robber, and addict robber.
D) Both A and B.
A) armed robber, professional robber, addict robber, and alcoholic robber.
B) opportunist robber, professional robber, addict robber, and alcoholic robber.
C) opportunist robber, professional robber, armed robber, and addict robber.
D) Both A and B.
opportunist robber, professional robber, addict robber, and alcoholic robber.
3
An addict robber:
A) does not specialize in the crime of robbery.
B) has little interest in planning his offenses.
C) robs to support his habit.
D) All of the above.
A) does not specialize in the crime of robbery.
B) has little interest in planning his offenses.
C) robs to support his habit.
D) All of the above.
robs to support his habit.
4
The value of the item taken during a robbery is
A) determined by its fair market value on the date of the crime.
B) determined by the opinion of the victim.
C) determined by the jury.
D) immaterial in establishing the seriousness of the crime.
A) determined by its fair market value on the date of the crime.
B) determined by the opinion of the victim.
C) determined by the jury.
D) immaterial in establishing the seriousness of the crime.
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5
A pickpocket who takes a wallet from a victim:
A) is guilty of robbery, since he took the property from the person of another.
B) is guilty of robbery, since he intended to keep the personal property of another.
C) has committed larceny.
D) Both A and B.
A) is guilty of robbery, since he took the property from the person of another.
B) is guilty of robbery, since he intended to keep the personal property of another.
C) has committed larceny.
D) Both A and B.
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6
Which of the following is not a reason for upholding the conviction of armed robbery of a person who used an unloaded gun during the robbery?
A) A gun is an inherently dangerous instrument and the court may presume that it is always dangerous.
B) A gun indicates that the defendant had planned the robbery and the law may presume he is dangerous because of this preplanning of crimes.
C) The display of a gun instills fear in the average citizen.
D) The gun may be used as a club during the robbery.
A) A gun is an inherently dangerous instrument and the court may presume that it is always dangerous.
B) A gun indicates that the defendant had planned the robbery and the law may presume he is dangerous because of this preplanning of crimes.
C) The display of a gun instills fear in the average citizen.
D) The gun may be used as a club during the robbery.
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7
While robbery requires a threat of immediate injury, extortion requires a threat
A) involving great bodily injury.
B) of immediate injury.
C) of injury in the future.
D) involving financial injury.
A) involving great bodily injury.
B) of immediate injury.
C) of injury in the future.
D) involving financial injury.
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8
Which of the following is the difference between extortion and attempted extortion?
A) The receipt of something of value.
B) The threat of future violence.
C) From whom the property comes.
D) Official versus public misconduct.
A) The receipt of something of value.
B) The threat of future violence.
C) From whom the property comes.
D) Official versus public misconduct.
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9
Most notably, the difference between robbery and theft is:
A) The value of the item.
B) The danger involved in obtaining the item.
C) The possession of the item.
D) The reason for the taking.
A) The value of the item.
B) The danger involved in obtaining the item.
C) The possession of the item.
D) The reason for the taking.
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10
The main difference between robbery and larceny is:
A) "person or presence" of another.
B) the value of the property.
C) the reason for the taking.
D) force or fear.
A) "person or presence" of another.
B) the value of the property.
C) the reason for the taking.
D) force or fear.
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11
Which standard for determining a deadly or dangerous weapon is most victim friendly?
A) Objective.
B) Subjective.
C) Qualitative.
D) Quantitative.
A) Objective.
B) Subjective.
C) Qualitative.
D) Quantitative.
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12
Carjacking and home-invasion crimes are:
A) different forms of robbery.
B) new crimes.
C) simple thefts.
D) forms of armed robbery.
A) different forms of robbery.
B) new crimes.
C) simple thefts.
D) forms of armed robbery.
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13
Extortion originally dealt with:
A) theft by use of future violence.
B) theft by use of future violence or the exposure of secrets.
C) robbery without violence or the threat of violence.
D) official misconduct.
A) theft by use of future violence.
B) theft by use of future violence or the exposure of secrets.
C) robbery without violence or the threat of violence.
D) official misconduct.
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14
Under the MPC, threats may be:
A) formal or informal.
B) objective or subjective.
C) civil or criminal.
D) express or implied.
A) formal or informal.
B) objective or subjective.
C) civil or criminal.
D) express or implied.
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15
The key distinction between extortion and other theft crimes is:
A) custody of the property taken.
B) the value of the property taken.
C) the use of threats to obtain the property taken.
D) the appropriation of the property taken.
A) custody of the property taken.
B) the value of the property taken.
C) the use of threats to obtain the property taken.
D) the appropriation of the property taken.
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16
Under common-law, who could be accused of accepting bribes?
A) Public officials.
B) Any commercial corporation or entity.
C) Anyone.
D) Only those with non-commercial interests in mind.
A) Public officials.
B) Any commercial corporation or entity.
C) Anyone.
D) Only those with non-commercial interests in mind.
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17
The Model Penal Code lists robbery:
A) together with other property crimes.
B) separately and distinctly from other property crimes.
C) together with assault and battery.
D) both A and C.
A) together with other property crimes.
B) separately and distinctly from other property crimes.
C) together with assault and battery.
D) both A and C.
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18
When must force or fear be present for the crime to be robbery?
A) During theft of property.
B) Before, during or after the theft of property.
C) Before the theft of property.
D) After the theft of property.
A) During theft of property.
B) Before, during or after the theft of property.
C) Before the theft of property.
D) After the theft of property.
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19
Extortion may occur in what manner?
A) In person.
B) On the phone.
C) By mail.
D) All of the above.
A) In person.
B) On the phone.
C) By mail.
D) All of the above.
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20
Embarrassment may be an element of which crime?
A) Bribery.
B) Robbery.
C) Extortion.
D) Both A and C.
A) Bribery.
B) Robbery.
C) Extortion.
D) Both A and C.
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21
A purse snatcher has not committed the crime of robbery when he grabs the purse and flees the scene before the victim realizes what has occurred and the victim does not experience any fear.
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22
A home-invasion is not an aggravated form of robbery.
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23
Robbery, rape, assault, and murder are all FBI violent crime indicators.
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24
The majority of all robberies take place between 6:00 am and 6:00 pm.
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25
Robbery is a crime that causes fear or fright.
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26
For punishment purposes, the value of the item is important for the crime of robbery.
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27
For a robbery to take place, the victim must have control over the item.
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28
The issue of force or fear necessary for a robbery to have occurred is always examined from the victim's state of mind.
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29
Carjacking is a form of robbery.
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30
Extortion is theft with the threat of future harm.
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31
For the crime of extortion, the victim must own the property.
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32
Threats under the crime of extortion may be either expressed or implied.
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33
Under the MPC coercion is a lesser crime of extortion.
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34
The key element for bribery is the act, or the failure to act.
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35
Both extortion and robbery always involve threats to the victim.
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36
Attempted extortion requires only the specific intent to commit extortion.
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37
Bribery is now defined generically and no longer only applies to public officials.
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38
According to the Model Penal Code, robbery is theft combined with the threat or fear of harm.
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39
In Perrin v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court looked at the federal statute known as the Travel Act
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40
Alcoholic robbers have little interest in planning their offenses and engage in robberies to support their addiction..
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41
One reason that robbery deserves special attention is that it combines both theft and ___ into one menacing act.
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42
A robber who commits robbery as a way of life is a ___ robber.
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43
The threat of __ violence distinguishes extortion from robbery.
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44
To constitute extortion, defendant must intend to coerce conduct that he has no __ right to require.
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45
The key element in bribery is the __ not the act or the failure to act.
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46
___ is a common law crime that was aimed at preventing acts of misconduct by public officials.
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47
The Federal Travel Act involves the crime of ___ bribery.
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48
An act necessary for the crime of robbery is force applied to or __ by the victim.
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49
The common law and early statutory prohibitions of extortion focused on the unlawful collection of any ___ by a government official.
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50
Robbery combines two other serious crimes-assault and ___.
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51
Most states have an aggravated form of robbery for those robberies that take place in an ___ dwelling.
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52
Under common law, the bribe must have been directed toward a ___ official.
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53
The most common type of robbers are the ___.
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54
Extortion is the theft of __ from another person by means of threats of future violence, exposure of secrets, or taking or withholding official action.
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55
In robbery, ___ force is used to compel the victim to part with the property.
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56
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-An aggravated form of this crime refers to the crime taking place in an inhabited dwelling
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-An aggravated form of this crime refers to the crime taking place in an inhabited dwelling
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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57
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-At common law this crime dealt with official misconduct.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-At common law this crime dealt with official misconduct.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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58
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-career criminals
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-career criminals
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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59
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-Criminals who commit the crime to support their addiction to a controlled substance.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-Criminals who commit the crime to support their addiction to a controlled substance.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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60
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-A form of extortion in which a threat is made to disclose unfavorable information.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-A form of extortion in which a threat is made to disclose unfavorable information.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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61
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-The key element of this crime is the agreement, not the act or the failure to act.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-The key element of this crime is the agreement, not the act or the failure to act.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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62
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-This crime involves a person who has legal possession of an employer's goods.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-This crime involves a person who has legal possession of an employer's goods.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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63
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-In McLaughlin, the defendant was convicted of this crime even though his weapon was unloaded.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-In McLaughlin, the defendant was convicted of this crime even though his weapon was unloaded.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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64
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-Where a person removes property from the victim without the victim being aware of the crime.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-Where a person removes property from the victim without the victim being aware of the crime.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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65
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-A cautious robber who takes advantage of a situation.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
-A cautious robber who takes advantage of a situation.
A) professional robbers
B) bribery
C) Embezzlement
D) robbery
E) opportunist robber
F) extortion
G) armed robbery
H) pickpocketing
I) blackmail
J) addict robbers
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66
Why is robbery considered as a distinct type of larceny.
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67
Explain the differences between an addicted robber and a professional robber.
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68
What is the difference between the crimes of robbery and extortion?
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69
How does extortion differ from other theft crimes?
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70
What constitutes the crime of bribery?
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71
Explain the holding in Perrin v. United States.
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72
What constitutes the crime of robbery?
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73
What are the elements of the crime of extortion?
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74
What is the key element in bribery?
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75
Jerry threaten to disclose the fact that he and Diane were involved in a sexual liaison unless Diane returned the money that he gave her. What if any crime has Jerry committed?
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76
Susan was walking down the street. A mugger grabbed her purse and took off running. The incident scared Susan and she started crying. What crime did the mugger commit?
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77
Mary purchased a ticket to the Bruce Springfield concert. Unknown to Mary, the ticket was counterfeit and had no value. Tom approached Mary, pointed an unloaded pistol at her and demanded the ticket. She gave it to him. Tom is prosecuted for armed robbery. What are the key issues involved in the case.
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