robbery/extortion
larceny/shoplifting
Vandalism/Arson
Name the Crime
Vocabulary
100

describe steps people can take to help reduce the incidence of property crimes

security lighting, home and automobile alarm systems, steering wheel locks, greater attention to locking doors and windows, and a tendency to carry less cash due to the increased use of credit cards.

100

what is larceny?

unlawful taking and carrying away of the property of another person against his or her will with intent to permanently deprive the owner of it.

100

According to the Street Law text, What, if anything, can be done to reduce school vandalism?

solutions to school vandalism include publicizing the problem; applying firm, fair, and consistent discipline within the school; conducting social programs and acquiring increased funding to deal with youth gangs; reducing the size of classes; and taking steps to instill pride in the local school and community.

100

 

This name was given to people who illegally accesses government or corporate computer systems

hackers

100

Falsely making or altering a writing or document with intent to defraud.

 Forgery 

200

what is embezzlement

provide an example of embezzlement

Embezzlement is the unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted. 

For example, the bank teller who takes money from the cash drawer or the stockbroker who takes money that should have been invested are both guilty of embezzlement.

200

What are the two classes of larceny?

Grand and Petty Larceny

depending on the value of the stolen item. Grand larceny involves the theft of anything above a certain value, sometimes $100 or more, and is a felony. Petty larceny is the theft of anything of less value, for example less than $100, and is a misdemeanor.

200

 According to the National Report of Juvenile Offenders and Victims published by the U.S. Department of Justice, an estimated 107,700 juveniles were arrested for vandalism in 2003. This constituted 56 percent of all arrests for juveniles between the ages of 16 and 17. Why do people sometimes commit acts of vandalism?

Vandalism is often the result of alcohol or drug use, group or peer pressure, a desire for attention, thrill seeking, anger, or disdain for private property.

200

If a person gets unauthorized access to, and tampering with, someone else's computer system, What crime have they committed?


computer crime

200

Unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation

Robbery

300

How is the crime of robbery a crime against a person and a crime against property

it involves two harms: theft of property and actual or potential physical harm to the victim. In most states, the difference between robbery and larceny is the use of force.

300

Aside from the 2 known crimes of larceny. What other 2 crimes can be crimes of larceny?

keeping lost property when a reasonable method exists for finding the owner. For example, if you find a wallet that contains the identification of its owner but nevertheless decide to keep it, you have committed larceny. and

 if you keep property delivered to you by mistake.

300

what is the definition of arson?

Willful and malicious burning of another's property.

300

This is a form of larceny in which a person takes items from a store without paying or intending to pay

shoplifting

300

Using threats to obtain the property of another.

Extortion

400

what is the difference between larceny and robbery

and provide an example

 a pickpocket who takes your wallet unnoticed is guilty of the crime of larceny. A mugger who knocks you down and takes your wallet by force is guilty of the crime of robbery. Robbery is almost always a felony, but many states impose stricter penalties for armed robberies—thefts committed with a gun or other weapon.

400

Shoplifting is a form of larceny.

It is the crime of taking items from a store without paying or intending to pay for them.

400

identify two crimes related to arson.

a crime to burn any building or structure, even if the person who burns the structure owns it. 

burning property with the intent to defraud an insurance company

400

This crime is a felony; it is the theft of anything above a certain value (often$100 or more)

grand larceny

400

Unlawful taking and carrying away property w/intent to steal.

Larceny

500

Rita is a quiet, hard-working student who always does her homework. Madlyn is much more interested in her social life than school, but her parents put a lot of pressure on her to do well. After spending all evening on the phone and instant-messaging her friends, Madlyn forgets to do her math homework. The next morning while riding the bus to school, Madlyn asks to copy Rita's homework. When Rita refuses, Madlyn threatens to tell everyone that Rita is sleeping with a teacher. What crime is being committed?

Because extortion involves the use of threats (Madlyn does threaten Rita) to obtain the property of another (Rita's homework—it is her intellectual property), one could argue that the crime of extortion is being committed in the scenario above. Although extortion usually involves physical threats, it can also include threats to injure someone's character or reputation. Rita's reputation is likely to be harmed if Madlyn spreads this rumor.

500

What is concealment? 

Why is the cost of shoplifting usually passed on to consumers ?

concealment, which is the crime of attempted shoplifting. This crime is particularly common among young people. 

 The costs are usually passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices. Consequently, everyone ends up paying for shoplifting.

500

Cybercrimes can occur against both property and the person. Name the 2 crimes 

cyberstalking -against the person

identity theft- against property


500

This is the deliberate destruction or defacement of another person's property; also known as malicious mischief 

a. concealment b. arson  c. car jacking d. vandalism

Vandalism

500

Unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was entrusted.

Embezzelment

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