Also known as the father of criminology, this Italian man was a sociologist in the late 19th century.
Cesare Lombroso
This serial killer terrorized the streets of San Francisco and left taunting letters and cryptic messages for the police. To this day, he has never been identified.
The Zodiac Killer
This controversial amendment allows people the right to keep and bear arms.
2nd Amendment
After being fired from his job, Jack goes to his boss' house and sets his lawn on fire. What crime did Jack commit?
Arson
Dahmer
This national database compiles official data on crime in the United States to provide reliable statistics and is published by the FBI.
Uniform Crime Report (UCR)
The infamous school shooting that inspired other copycats, was committed by two teenagers just before the 2000s.
Columbine
This amendment guarantees due process and prohibits double jeopardy.
5th Amendment
An impatient doctor foolishly prescribes the wrong medication for his patient. As a result, his patient dies. What crime did the doctor commit?
Involuntary Manslaughter, the death was unintentional but it was still the fault of the doctor's negligence.
This popular video game follows the story of three protagonists, who all follow a life of crime in search of power and money in the fictional city of Los Santos.
Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5)
Rule-breaking behavior of some kind that fails to conform to the norms and expectations of a particular society or social group.
Deviance
Known as the "real life killer clown," this serial killer murderered around 33 boys in his homestate Illinois.
John Wayne Gacy
This amendment, approved by President Lincoln, abolished slavery in the mid-1800s.
13th Amendment
Ashley is driving home from work late at night, driving the speed limit, when a drunk driver suddenly runs a red light in front of her. Unable to react in time, she accidentally hits him, killing him instantly. What crime did Ashley commit?
None! The drunk driver would be at fault, so Ashley wouldn't face criminal charges.
In this psychological thriller, a young FBI agent attempts to uncover the identity of a serial killer. In order to do so, she seeks help from another serial killer.
The Silence of the Lambs
Those who follow this theory believe that individuals/criminals may be determined or influenced by the terms used to classify them.
Labeling Theory
In Mission Impossible fashion, this man parachuted out of an airplane with a bag full of stolen cash and was never seen again.
D.B. Cooper
This amendment lowered the voting age to 18.
After a heated altercation at a bar, Darrell follows Victor to his home, where he breaks in through the back door. Darrell proceeds to shoot Victor in the back, killing him. What crimes did Darrell commit?
Murder (killing Victor intentionally) and Burglary (breaking into his home)
In the show, "Criminal Minds," who in the group graduated high school when they were only 12?
Spencer Reid
This theory proposes that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crimes.
Strain Theory
This unsolved case involves the murder of a 6-year-old beauty pageant queen, who was strangled. Her murderer is still unknown to this day.
JonBenét Ramsay
22nd amendment
After discovering that his girlfriend cheated on him, Kyle thoroughly plans out his revenge. Firstly, he breaks into his girlfriends apartment to steal her money, and slashes her car tires as he leaves her home. On the way to her new boyfriends house, Kyle accidentally runs over a pedestrian and kills them, but he continues driving off. Once he gets to the BF's house, he kills him and burns down his house. Name all of the crimes that Kyle committed.
Burglary, Vandalism, (aggravated) Manslaughter, Murder, Arson
In the TV show, "NCIS: Los Angeles", what was the name of Deek's dog?
Monty