CRIME & VICARIOUS LIABILITY
ATTEMPT, CONSPIRACY & SOLICITATION
MURDER & MANSLAUGHTER
CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER
100
Name of participants after crimes are committed
What are accessories to the crime
100
Trying to commit crimes, but not completing them, is known as_________
What is attempt
100
This distinguishes murder from manslaughter
What is premeditation or aforethought
100
The 4 crimes that consist of taking someone else's property
What are theft, robbery, fraud, and receiving stolen property
100
The theory that suggests that public order crime is serious because it eventually causes more serious crimes
What is the broken windows theory
200
An agreement to commit a crime
What is conspiracy
200
The name of the crime of agreeing with one or more people to commit a crime?
What is conspiracy
200
This is known as assisted suicide
What is euthanasia
200
The crime that deals with caretakers who wrongfully appropriate money that comes into their possession but really belongs to others.
What is embezzlement
200
Crime relating to remaining in one place with no apparent purpose
What is loitering
300
Vicarious liability transfers the actus reus and the mens rea of one person to another person—or from one or more persons to an enterprise—because of their__________
What is relationship
300
The act that is a specialized conspiracy law frequently utilized against organized and white collar crime
What is RICO
300
The crime someone would be charged with if an armed offender accidentally killed the store clerk during an armed robbery.
What is felony murder
300
The name of a scheme in which schemers tell investors they’re buying assets like real estate, stocks and bonds, or consumer products when in fact, they’re buying nothing.
What is a Ponzi scheme
300
Loitering, substance abuse and assisted suicides are these types of crimes.
What are victimless crimes
400
Most vicarious liability involves this type of relationship?
What is a business realtionship
400
This type of crime is when you try to get someone else to commit a crime
What is solicitation
400
The 3 common laws of homicide in the 1700's
What are justifiable homicide, excusable homicide and criminal homicide.
400
The crime in which theft is accomplished under circumstances intended to terrorize the victim by actual injury or the threat of immediate injury to the victim.
What is robbery
400
Disorderly conduct crimes are meant to control this.
What are bad manners.
500
Vicarious liability can apply to this as well as enterprises
What are individuals
500
Joseph owns his own car maintenance shop. He has been in business for twenty years and has done quite well. Edward opens a car maintenance shop across the street from Joseph. Joseph loses a large number of customers to Edward. Joseph decides to eliminate the competition and hires a man to murder Edward for the sum of $5,000. What crime has Joseph committed?
What is solicitation of murder
500
The most publicized corporate murder case involved the deaths of three young women who were killed on an Indiana highway in 1978 when what kind of car exploded?
What is the Ford Pinto
500
The most committed crime in the United States
What is identity theft
500
Today, disorderly conduct crimes are most often referred to these.
What are quality of life crimes
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