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Causation - Answer-possible reasons for committing a crime

crime - Answer-an intentional act or omission in violation of criminal law

legal duty - Answer-obligation to another person that is imposed by law

intent - Answer-the will to do a crime

mensea rea - Answer-criminal intent to commit a crime; have mental abillity to do a
crime

culpabillity - Answer-blameworthy or at fault

criminal law - Answer-comes from three sources; federal and state constitution, statues,
and court decisions. when state initiates action against the person accused of the crime

statuatory law - Answer-laws created by u.s. and state legislators

case law - Answer-law that develops from juidical decisions

administrative law - Answer-another source of criminal law, when legistlatures delegate
law making to administraive agencies, like the federal trade commision, or the irs

civil law - Answer-an individual wronging another individual

defense - Answer-reasons that are justifiable for executing a crime; self defense

felony - Answer-a person who commited a felony would be subject to a death sentece,
or long term prison sentence. punishment of over a year

misdemeanor - Answer-a less serious offense, subject to a short jail sentence.

jury nulification - Answer-when jurors refuse to return a guilty verdict even when the
facts point tot he defendants guilt

stare decisis - Answer-to abide by or adhere to rulings in previously settled cases

mala in se - Answer-crimes that are evil in themselves, such as rape, murder, robbery,
arson, and aggravated assault

, mala prohibita - Answer-in contrast to mala in se. crimes such as public drunkenness.
defined as unlawful

criminology - Answer-the study of crime, criminals, and criminal law

Bureau of justice Statistics (BJS) - Answer-this agencies main goal is to furnish an
objective, independent and competent source of police relevant data

Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) - Answer-create crime data, jurisdiction of the FBI, all
cities must turn in crime stats to FBI. only crimes reported to police

Violent crimes - Answer-murder and non negligent mansslaughter, rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault, part 1 crimes

property crimes - Answer-burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson. part 2
crimes

crime rate - Answer-calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes byt he number
of people in the country

index offenses - Answer-include the four serious violent crimes, and the four serious
property crimes

The National Incident based Reporting System (NIBRS) - Answer-categorizes crimes
and collects data according to numerous elements

The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCBS) - Answer-comes from the BJS based
on the results of intervvies conducted each six months with persons twelve and older in
about 50,000 house holds. Respondents are asked if they have had a crime committed
against them.

self report data - Answer-surveying peple to see if they have ever had a crime
committed against them. done by private corporation, or individual

the national youth survey (NYS - Answer-based on interveiws conducted with
adolecscents over a five year period

Crime classification system (CCS - Answer-surveys victims on the harm suffered to
them by the criminal

National Criminal history improvement program - Answer-awards direct funding and
technical assistant to states to improve the quality of criminal history; improve criminal
record keeping

victim perceptation - Answer-the idea that someone was "asking for it" a crime to the
commited towards them

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