Core Victim's Rights
Property Crime
Assault
Robbery
What the Hell is That?
100

The right to receive notice of offender status such as arrest, release on bail, and/or release to parole.

Notification

100

Definitions:
The illegal taking or destroying of someone’s property or land without threats or force..

Property Crime

100
How many types of assault are there?

Two

100

True or False: 

Victims of robbery—unlike property crime victims—are directly threatened by their offenders.

True

100

Definitions:

Using fear of death, injury, property loss, reputation, and so forth to compel another person to deliver property or perform some act or omission.

Extortion

200

The right to protection beginning at the crime scene and continuing through the offender’s release on parole.

Safety

200

Definitions:

The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft...

Burglary

200

Definitions: 
is used to define an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm.

Aggravated Assault

200

True or False: 

Robbery may be committed with or without a weapon and with or without physical injury.

True

200

Definitions:

Making, altering, or possessing a fake copy of a document or object with the intent to deceive. Attempted forgeries are included in this category.

Forgery

300

The right to attend certain proceedings and/or submit a victim impact statement.

Participation

300

Definitions:

The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another...

Larceny-Theft

300

Definitions:

is used to define assaults and attempted assaults where no weapon was used or no serious or aggravated physical injury resulted to the victim. Stalking, intimidation, coercion, and hazing are included in the definition of simple assault.

Simple Assault

300

Most victims experience a common emotion during the robbery—fear. What secondary emotion is commonly associated with victims of robbery?

Guilt:
Many victims feel guilty because they did not try to prevent the robbery or because they feel somehow responsible for putting themselves in the situation that led to the crime. 

300

The most common violent crime in the US.

Assault

400

The right to information about the offender, the case proceedings, and the offender’s disposition. The right to be referred to people and agencies that can assist them.

Information/Referral

400

Definitions:

To willfully or maliciously destroy, injure, disfigure, or deface any public or private property, real or personal, without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth, or any other such means as may be specified by local law.

Vandalism 

400

True or False:
The number of assault cases is much higher than the number of homicides in the US. 

True.

400

In the US, what was the most commonly used weapon in a robbery last year? 

A Handgun

400

This form of theft/larceny accounted for the majority of all theft within the past year. 

People stealing stuff out of parked motor vehicles.

500

The right to seek restitution directly from the offender for losses resulting from the crime. In addition, victims have the right to apply to their respective State Victim Compensation Fund for financial assistance.

Restitution/Compensation

500

Definitions:

Buying or receiving property that was stolen or obtained through theft or extortion...

Receipt of Stolen Property

500

Assault victims often experience shock, ongoing fear, distress, or a loss of their sense of reality. They may experience flashbacks, anxiety, or an inability to concentrate. These reactions and feelings, which are common responses to a traumatic event, may occur over many months or years and may be diagnosed as...

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
500

Multiple Choice: 
The most common location for robberies is:
A. Hospital waiting rooms
B. Convenience Stores
C. On the Street or Freeway
D. Department Stores

C. On the Street or Freeway

500

Definitions:

Taking or attempting to take anything of value (actual or perceived) from another person by force or threat of force 

Robbery