A crime
The three classifications of crimes
What is felony, misdemeanor, and infraction
Define robbery
What is taking something by means of using force or causing fear
The most common white collar crime
What is fraud
Constitutional right based on fairness and NOT _______
What is efficiency
The three requirements for a crime
What is duty, violation of duty, and criminal intent
The fine amount for a felony
Difference between assault and battery
What is assault is placing another in fear whereas battery is physically attacking another
Crime also known as black mail
What is extortion
The two types of criminal defense
What is procedural and substantive
The model in which society comes to a basic understanding between what is right and wrong
The jail time for a misdemeanor
What is less than one year
Difference between larceny, burglary, and robbery
What is larceny is stealing property without force, burglary is unlawful/forced entry with no one present, and robbery is stealing property by force or causing fear
Theft of assets (money/property) by a person in a position of trust or responsibility over those assets
What is embezzlement
Examples of procedural defense (as found in class slides)
What is forced confession, denial of a speedy trial, double jeopardy, and entrapment
What is vicarious criminal liability?
What are the two examples of infractions provided on the class slides
What is parking violations and littering
A person who knowingly receives stolen property
What is fence
What is copyright
A court proceeding during which the formal charges are read
What is arraignment
Separation of groups in the conflict model is based on which four classifications
What is social class, income, age, and race
Provide five examples of misdemeanors (from the class slides)
What is public drunkenness, shoplifting, prostitution, disturbing the peace, and traffic violations
The top three murder capitals in America
What is St. Louis, Baltimore, and New Orleans
Define conspiracy. Misdemeanor or felony?
Agreement between 2+ people to commit a crime - both felony and misdemeanor
The year the death penalty was abolished in MN
What is 1911