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    In Order for Crime to Occur, There Must Be an Offender
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In Order for Crime to Occur, There Must Be an Offender

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

In order for crime to occur, there must be an offender, a victim, and a ______.


A) weapon
B) motive
C) location
D) conflict

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