Unlawful sexual intercourse
Rape
Deliberate and malicious burning of another person's property
Arson
The crime of following or harassing people victimizes women more commonly
Stalking
Forgery typically involves what specific aspect
Signature
Difference between Homicide and Murder
Murder has forethought and intention of killing; malice
Murder
A form of larceny in which a person takes items from a store without paying or intending to pay
Shoplifting
This is the specific name for the crime when you kill someone while attempting to commit another crime
Felony Murder
Provide an example of embezzlement
Bank Teller removing cash from drawer, pocketing fundraiser money, stealing office supplies, etc
Difference between Shoplifting and Concealment
Shoplifting is actually taking a product
Concealment is a presumed attempt to steal
Taking away a person against that person's will
Kidnapping/Abduction
The deliberate destruction or defacement of another person's property
Vandalism
Battery or Assault
Which of these requires physical contact?
Battery
Extortion is also more commonly known as...
Blackmail
Difference between Kidnapping and Abduction
Nothing
The act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury
Stalking
A crime in which the perpetrator uses force or intimidation to steal a car from a driver
Carjacking
This is the most common form of negligent homicide
Vehicular Homicide
The Children's Internet Protection Act of 2000 does what?
Requires schools to have filtering software
Difference between Voluntary and Involuntary Manslaughter
Vol: Something has provoked the killing
Invol: Killing with no intent; Accidental
A version of assault and battery which peers or acquaintances intimidate, or put others in fear
Bullying
Breaking and entering a building with the intention of committing a crime
Burglary
Provide an example of Non-Criminal Homicide, a form of Homicide that is excusable or justifiable
War, Self-Defense, etc.
This act provides for appropriate investigation and prosecution of arson acts against places of worship
Church Arson Prevention Act
Difference between Forgery and Uttering
F: Making or altering a document to be a fake, typically in fraud
U: Distributing a document knowing it's fake