Deck 12: Property Crime and Fraud

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Which of the following is defined as attempted or completed unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft?

A) Armed robbery
B) Burglary
C) Truancy
D) Rape
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Jack Katz argued that much violent and property crime is done for excitement and _____ because they offenders are excited by the idea of stealing and by the prospect of obtaining objects they desire.

A) Nasty nights
B) Quick collections
C) Fast fences
D) Sneaky thrills
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Burglars tend to target homes that are:

A) Close to the street so they can easily access the getaway vehicle
B) At least two stories so they can toss items from the upstairs to the lawn
C) Less visible to possible scrutiny by neighbors and people passing by
D) Within just a few miles of where they sell their stolen goods
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Which of the following comprise the vast majority of property offenders?

A) Professional
B) Intimate
C) Amateur
D) Intermediate
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Which of the following groups of property crimes does the FBI classifies as Part I offenses?

A) Burglary, larceny/theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson
B) Burglary, motor vehicle theft, truancy, and simple assault
C) Arson, rape, larceny/theft, and burglary
D) Arson, simple assault, DUII, and motor vehicle theft
Question
According to arrest data,the typical property offender is _____.

A) African-American
B) Latino
C) White
D) Female
Question
Tax fraud,or tax evasion,involves:

A) The intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
B) The use of the internet in any type of illegal scheme
C) Government officials such as Barrack Obama creating trillion dollar deficits
D) Failing to pass tax law in the congress
Question
Property crime is highest in the _____and lowest in the _____.

A) Northeast, South
B) Southwest, Mid-West
C) Northwest, Northeast
D) South, Northeast
Question
Which of the following is committed primarily by teenage boys working in groups as amateur motor vehicle thieves?

A) Stripping
B) Racing
C) Chopping
D) Joyriding
Question
Which of the following is defined as an attempted or completed unlawful taking,carrying,leading,or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another?

A) Burglary
B) Arson
C) Larceny-theft
D) Truancy
Question
High-level burglars:

A) Are adolescents and young adults who get together to commit spontaneous, unskilled burglaries as a lark
B) Tend to be older than low-level ones and more apt to spend time searching for attractive targets
C) Are the most skilled of all and tend to act in groups of two or more
D) Tend to be individuals who act alone and who commit only in poor areas
Question
Which of the following involves acquiring someone else's credit card number,Social Security number,bank account information,or other information that is then used for illegal economic gain,including the draining of an individual's bank account?

A) Burglary
B) Ponzi scam
C) Identity theft
D) Fencing
Question
At the individual level,situational prevention especially focuses on burglary and motor vehicle theft and takes the form of _____: efforts to make residences and businesses more difficult to burglarize,and motor vehicles less vulnerable to theft of the vehicle and/or of its contents.

A) Target hardening
B) Community casting
C) Victim building
D) Guardian enhancing
Question
Which of the following is helping to drive motor vehicle theft south of the border?

A) The frequent shiploads of goods between the US and Colombia
B) The rise of drug trafficking from Mexico and other nations south of the border into the United States
C) The rise of Mexico's economy, which has surpassed the Unites States in total gross domestic product (GDP) for older American made cars
D) Law enforcement taking pay cuts by the Mexican government, making it less likely to get arrested
Question
The male proportion of larceny arrests is lower than for the other crimes because females are more involved in one type of larceny,_____,than they are in other crimes.

A) Shoplifting
B) Burglary
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Arson
Question
Examples of _____ include better street lighting,camera surveillance,and the reconfiguring of physical space to establish clearer sight lines.

A) Nationally integrated tactical strategies
B) Regional individual marginal strategies
C) Neighborhood drastic crime control strategies
D) Community level situational strategies
Question
Who sells the stolen goods to customers,many of whom are in legitimate occupations and recognize the shady nature of their transaction?

A) Archers
B) Fences
C) Movers
D) Coppers
Question
Social organization refers to:

A) The role all of the community in preventing crime.
B) The roles that different property criminals play and the social networks that support their criminal ways.
C) The individual characteristics of property criminals.
D) The risks and benefits of property crime depending on the community.
Question
One of the most effective deterrents to burglary is a _____,which can scare a burglar or draw attention to a home.

A) Cat
B) Fish
C) Pony
D) Dog
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Most shoplifters are _____,or amateurs,who steal merchandise of little value that they keep for themselves.

A) Snitches
B) Boosters
C) Coasters
D) Monsters
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Computer crime is a growing problem and involves such offenses as _____.

A) Hacking and phishing
B) Chirping and fencing
C) Tweaking and tweeting
D) Stalking and stacking
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The FBI classifies four types-burglary,larceny-theft,motor vehicle theft,and arson-as Part I offenses.
Question
As the police and news media remind us,burglars look for signs,_____,that people are away on vacation.

A) Such as accumulating mail and newspapers
B) Such as opening bank accounts and home mortgages
C) Such as adopting dogs and having yard sales
D) Such as closing email and social media accounts
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Most arrestees for property crimes are African-American.
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It is estimated that fraud amounts to at least _____ annually in dollars lost.

A) One million
B) 521 billion
C) Half a million
D) 10 billion
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Rationalizations play an important role in fencing.
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Amateur criminals comprise the vast majority of property offenders.
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Joyriding is committed primarily by professional car thieves.
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Boosters are skilled professionals who sell their stolen goods to fences or pawnshops.
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High-level burglars tend to be older than low-level ones and more apt to spend time searching for attractive targets.
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Katz described property offenses as sneaky thrill crimes that offenders commit because they are excited by the idea of stealing.
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There many types of _____ that plague the Internet and affect so many people in the United States and abroad.

A) Modem crime
B) Techno-crime
C) On-line crime
D) Cybercrime
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Who lets burglars know of safe,attractive targets? They come not only from the criminal world,but also from legitimate occupations.

A) Boosters
B) Snitches
C) Tipsters
D) Players
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Most burglarized structures are homes and businesses.
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Rural areas have higher rates of property crime than urban areas.
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Professional property criminals are younger and rarely plan their offenses.
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Burglary is the attempted or completed unlawful taking,carrying,leading,or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another.
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The Northeast has the highest rate of property crime.
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Computer crime is a decreasing.
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Most shoplifters are snitches,or amateurs,who steal merchandise of little value that they keep for themselves.
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The male proportion of larceny arrests is lower than for the other crimes because females are more involved in one type of larceny,_____,than they are in other crimes.
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Given the opportunity,how would you target harden your home? Have some target hardening steps that have already been taken?
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At the individual level,situational prevention especially focuses on burglary and motor vehicle theft and takes the form of target _____: efforts to make residences and businesses more difficult to burglarize,and motor vehicles less vulnerable to theft of the vehicle and/or of its contents.
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If someone has attempted or completed unlawful entry into a dwelling,he has committed _____.
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Matching:
Match the term or concept with the correct description.
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Katz suggests that much crime is committed for "sneaky _____."
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When crime occurs on the internet it is known as ______.
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Identify and explain the major types of fraud and what separates fraud from theft.
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Most shoplifters are _____,or amateurs.
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Identify the situational prevention strategy of target hardening.
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_____ buy and sell stolen goods.
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Shoplifting is a Part _____ offense.
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The Uniform Crime Report is compiled by the _____.
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Write a mini example of each burglary,larceny,and robbery.Be sure to distinguish what is involved in each offense.
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When teenage boys steal a car,it is generally for _____.
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Match between columns
boosters
the receiving of stolen goods
boosters
stealing a car for short-term fun
boosters
getting a very large dog
boosters
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
boosters
a term for shoplifters
boosters
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
boosters
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
boosters
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
boosters
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
boosters
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
fencing
the receiving of stolen goods
fencing
stealing a car for short-term fun
fencing
getting a very large dog
fencing
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
fencing
a term for shoplifters
fencing
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
fencing
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
fencing
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
fencing
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
fencing
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
fraud
getting a very large dog
fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
fraud
a term for shoplifters
fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
identity theft
the receiving of stolen goods
identity theft
stealing a car for short-term fun
identity theft
getting a very large dog
identity theft
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
identity theft
a term for shoplifters
identity theft
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
identity theft
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
identity theft
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
identity theft
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
identity theft
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
joyriding
the receiving of stolen goods
joyriding
stealing a car for short-term fun
joyriding
getting a very large dog
joyriding
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
joyriding
a term for shoplifters
joyriding
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
joyriding
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
joyriding
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
joyriding
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
joyriding
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
target hardening
the receiving of stolen goods
target hardening
stealing a car for short-term fun
target hardening
getting a very large dog
target hardening
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
target hardening
a term for shoplifters
target hardening
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
target hardening
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
target hardening
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
target hardening
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
target hardening
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
tax fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
tax fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
tax fraud
getting a very large dog
tax fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
tax fraud
a term for shoplifters
tax fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
tax fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
tax fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
tax fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
tax fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
computer crime
the receiving of stolen goods
computer crime
stealing a car for short-term fun
computer crime
getting a very large dog
computer crime
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
computer crime
a term for shoplifters
computer crime
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
computer crime
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
computer crime
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
computer crime
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
computer crime
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
insurance fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
insurance fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
insurance fraud
getting a very large dog
insurance fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
insurance fraud
a term for shoplifters
insurance fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
insurance fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
insurance fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
insurance fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
insurance fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
tipsters
the receiving of stolen goods
tipsters
stealing a car for short-term fun
tipsters
getting a very large dog
tipsters
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
tipsters
a term for shoplifters
tipsters
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
tipsters
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
tipsters
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
tipsters
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
tipsters
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
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Deck 12: Property Crime and Fraud
1
Which of the following is defined as attempted or completed unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft?

A) Armed robbery
B) Burglary
C) Truancy
D) Rape
B
2
Jack Katz argued that much violent and property crime is done for excitement and _____ because they offenders are excited by the idea of stealing and by the prospect of obtaining objects they desire.

A) Nasty nights
B) Quick collections
C) Fast fences
D) Sneaky thrills
D
3
Burglars tend to target homes that are:

A) Close to the street so they can easily access the getaway vehicle
B) At least two stories so they can toss items from the upstairs to the lawn
C) Less visible to possible scrutiny by neighbors and people passing by
D) Within just a few miles of where they sell their stolen goods
C
4
Which of the following comprise the vast majority of property offenders?

A) Professional
B) Intimate
C) Amateur
D) Intermediate
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Which of the following groups of property crimes does the FBI classifies as Part I offenses?

A) Burglary, larceny/theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson
B) Burglary, motor vehicle theft, truancy, and simple assault
C) Arson, rape, larceny/theft, and burglary
D) Arson, simple assault, DUII, and motor vehicle theft
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According to arrest data,the typical property offender is _____.

A) African-American
B) Latino
C) White
D) Female
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7
Tax fraud,or tax evasion,involves:

A) The intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
B) The use of the internet in any type of illegal scheme
C) Government officials such as Barrack Obama creating trillion dollar deficits
D) Failing to pass tax law in the congress
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8
Property crime is highest in the _____and lowest in the _____.

A) Northeast, South
B) Southwest, Mid-West
C) Northwest, Northeast
D) South, Northeast
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Which of the following is committed primarily by teenage boys working in groups as amateur motor vehicle thieves?

A) Stripping
B) Racing
C) Chopping
D) Joyriding
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10
Which of the following is defined as an attempted or completed unlawful taking,carrying,leading,or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another?

A) Burglary
B) Arson
C) Larceny-theft
D) Truancy
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High-level burglars:

A) Are adolescents and young adults who get together to commit spontaneous, unskilled burglaries as a lark
B) Tend to be older than low-level ones and more apt to spend time searching for attractive targets
C) Are the most skilled of all and tend to act in groups of two or more
D) Tend to be individuals who act alone and who commit only in poor areas
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Which of the following involves acquiring someone else's credit card number,Social Security number,bank account information,or other information that is then used for illegal economic gain,including the draining of an individual's bank account?

A) Burglary
B) Ponzi scam
C) Identity theft
D) Fencing
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At the individual level,situational prevention especially focuses on burglary and motor vehicle theft and takes the form of _____: efforts to make residences and businesses more difficult to burglarize,and motor vehicles less vulnerable to theft of the vehicle and/or of its contents.

A) Target hardening
B) Community casting
C) Victim building
D) Guardian enhancing
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Which of the following is helping to drive motor vehicle theft south of the border?

A) The frequent shiploads of goods between the US and Colombia
B) The rise of drug trafficking from Mexico and other nations south of the border into the United States
C) The rise of Mexico's economy, which has surpassed the Unites States in total gross domestic product (GDP) for older American made cars
D) Law enforcement taking pay cuts by the Mexican government, making it less likely to get arrested
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The male proportion of larceny arrests is lower than for the other crimes because females are more involved in one type of larceny,_____,than they are in other crimes.

A) Shoplifting
B) Burglary
C) Motor vehicle theft
D) Arson
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Examples of _____ include better street lighting,camera surveillance,and the reconfiguring of physical space to establish clearer sight lines.

A) Nationally integrated tactical strategies
B) Regional individual marginal strategies
C) Neighborhood drastic crime control strategies
D) Community level situational strategies
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Who sells the stolen goods to customers,many of whom are in legitimate occupations and recognize the shady nature of their transaction?

A) Archers
B) Fences
C) Movers
D) Coppers
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18
Social organization refers to:

A) The role all of the community in preventing crime.
B) The roles that different property criminals play and the social networks that support their criminal ways.
C) The individual characteristics of property criminals.
D) The risks and benefits of property crime depending on the community.
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19
One of the most effective deterrents to burglary is a _____,which can scare a burglar or draw attention to a home.

A) Cat
B) Fish
C) Pony
D) Dog
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20
Most shoplifters are _____,or amateurs,who steal merchandise of little value that they keep for themselves.

A) Snitches
B) Boosters
C) Coasters
D) Monsters
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21
Computer crime is a growing problem and involves such offenses as _____.

A) Hacking and phishing
B) Chirping and fencing
C) Tweaking and tweeting
D) Stalking and stacking
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The FBI classifies four types-burglary,larceny-theft,motor vehicle theft,and arson-as Part I offenses.
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As the police and news media remind us,burglars look for signs,_____,that people are away on vacation.

A) Such as accumulating mail and newspapers
B) Such as opening bank accounts and home mortgages
C) Such as adopting dogs and having yard sales
D) Such as closing email and social media accounts
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Most arrestees for property crimes are African-American.
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It is estimated that fraud amounts to at least _____ annually in dollars lost.

A) One million
B) 521 billion
C) Half a million
D) 10 billion
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Rationalizations play an important role in fencing.
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Amateur criminals comprise the vast majority of property offenders.
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Joyriding is committed primarily by professional car thieves.
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Boosters are skilled professionals who sell their stolen goods to fences or pawnshops.
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High-level burglars tend to be older than low-level ones and more apt to spend time searching for attractive targets.
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Katz described property offenses as sneaky thrill crimes that offenders commit because they are excited by the idea of stealing.
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There many types of _____ that plague the Internet and affect so many people in the United States and abroad.

A) Modem crime
B) Techno-crime
C) On-line crime
D) Cybercrime
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Who lets burglars know of safe,attractive targets? They come not only from the criminal world,but also from legitimate occupations.

A) Boosters
B) Snitches
C) Tipsters
D) Players
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34
Most burglarized structures are homes and businesses.
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Rural areas have higher rates of property crime than urban areas.
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Professional property criminals are younger and rarely plan their offenses.
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37
Burglary is the attempted or completed unlawful taking,carrying,leading,or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another.
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The Northeast has the highest rate of property crime.
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Computer crime is a decreasing.
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Most shoplifters are snitches,or amateurs,who steal merchandise of little value that they keep for themselves.
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41
The male proportion of larceny arrests is lower than for the other crimes because females are more involved in one type of larceny,_____,than they are in other crimes.
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42
Given the opportunity,how would you target harden your home? Have some target hardening steps that have already been taken?
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At the individual level,situational prevention especially focuses on burglary and motor vehicle theft and takes the form of target _____: efforts to make residences and businesses more difficult to burglarize,and motor vehicles less vulnerable to theft of the vehicle and/or of its contents.
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If someone has attempted or completed unlawful entry into a dwelling,he has committed _____.
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46
Katz suggests that much crime is committed for "sneaky _____."
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47
When crime occurs on the internet it is known as ______.
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48
Identify and explain the major types of fraud and what separates fraud from theft.
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49
Most shoplifters are _____,or amateurs.
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50
Identify the situational prevention strategy of target hardening.
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51
_____ buy and sell stolen goods.
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52
Shoplifting is a Part _____ offense.
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53
The Uniform Crime Report is compiled by the _____.
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54
Write a mini example of each burglary,larceny,and robbery.Be sure to distinguish what is involved in each offense.
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When teenage boys steal a car,it is generally for _____.
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Match between columns
boosters
the receiving of stolen goods
boosters
stealing a car for short-term fun
boosters
getting a very large dog
boosters
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
boosters
a term for shoplifters
boosters
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
boosters
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
boosters
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
boosters
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
boosters
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
fencing
the receiving of stolen goods
fencing
stealing a car for short-term fun
fencing
getting a very large dog
fencing
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
fencing
a term for shoplifters
fencing
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
fencing
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
fencing
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
fencing
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
fencing
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
fraud
getting a very large dog
fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
fraud
a term for shoplifters
fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
identity theft
the receiving of stolen goods
identity theft
stealing a car for short-term fun
identity theft
getting a very large dog
identity theft
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
identity theft
a term for shoplifters
identity theft
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
identity theft
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
identity theft
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
identity theft
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
identity theft
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
joyriding
the receiving of stolen goods
joyriding
stealing a car for short-term fun
joyriding
getting a very large dog
joyriding
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
joyriding
a term for shoplifters
joyriding
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
joyriding
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
joyriding
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
joyriding
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
joyriding
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
target hardening
the receiving of stolen goods
target hardening
stealing a car for short-term fun
target hardening
getting a very large dog
target hardening
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
target hardening
a term for shoplifters
target hardening
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
target hardening
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
target hardening
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
target hardening
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
target hardening
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
tax fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
tax fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
tax fraud
getting a very large dog
tax fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
tax fraud
a term for shoplifters
tax fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
tax fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
tax fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
tax fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
tax fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
computer crime
the receiving of stolen goods
computer crime
stealing a car for short-term fun
computer crime
getting a very large dog
computer crime
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
computer crime
a term for shoplifters
computer crime
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
computer crime
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
computer crime
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
computer crime
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
computer crime
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
insurance fraud
the receiving of stolen goods
insurance fraud
stealing a car for short-term fun
insurance fraud
getting a very large dog
insurance fraud
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
insurance fraud
a term for shoplifters
insurance fraud
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
insurance fraud
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
insurance fraud
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
insurance fraud
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
insurance fraud
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
tipsters
the receiving of stolen goods
tipsters
stealing a car for short-term fun
tipsters
getting a very large dog
tipsters
a growing problem and involves such offenses as hacking and phishing
tipsters
a term for shoplifters
tipsters
individuals who let burglars know of safe, attractive targets
tipsters
intentional failure to pay all taxes owed
tipsters
involves “obtaining money or property by false pretenses”
tipsters
one type involves arson to collect fire insurance
tipsters
involves acquiring someone else’s credit card number, Social Security number, or other information that is then used for illegal gain
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