Matching
Match the crime to its definition.
Premises:
statutory rape
robbery
burglary
rape
criminal homicide
larceny
arson
sexual assault
manslaughter
simple assault
aggravated assault
murder
Responses:
Sexual intercourse without effective consent.
A mitigated murder: causing a death recklessly, or intentionally under extenuating circumstances.
All intentional killings, as well as deaths that occur in the course of dangerous felonies.
Nonforcible sexual intercourse with a minor.
A thrust against another person with the intention to cause serious bodily harm or death.
Murder or manslaughter.
Forced sex, whether vaginal, anal, or oral.
Theft from a person using threats or force.
Unlawful entry into a building in order to commit a crime while inside.
Burning property of another without the lawful consent of the owner.
Taking property of another person with the intent of depriving the owner.
A thrust against another person with the intention of injuring that person.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
statutory rape
robbery
burglary
rape
criminal homicide
larceny
arson
sexual assault
manslaughter
simple assault
aggravated assault
murder
Premises:
statutory rape
robbery
burglary
rape
criminal homicide
larceny
arson
sexual assault
manslaughter
simple assault
aggravated assault
murder
Responses:
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