Multiple Choice
Identity Theft
A) A crime in which an impostor obtains key pieces of information, such as Social Security and driver’s license numbers, to obtain credit, merchandise, and services in a. the name of the victim
B) The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony
C) The unlawful taking or attempted taking of property by force or threat of force
D) The unlawful taking or attempted taking of the property of another without use of force
E) An annual survey of selected American households conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics to determine the extent of criminal victimization—especially unreported victimization—in the United States
F) A UCR/NIBRS summary offense category that includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault
G) Traditional measure of investigative effectiveness that compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means (such as the death of the suspect)
H) A UCR/NIBRS summary offense category that includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson
I) An incident-based reporting system that collects detailed data, on every single crime occurrence
J) A statistical reporting program run by the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division
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