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Essentially, forcing someone to perform or submit to oral or anal sex.

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When a person desires to engage in certain criminal conduct or to cause a certain criminal result is the definition of what term?

The term for the desire to engage in criminal conduct or cause a certain criminal result is "specific intent." It refers to the intention or purpose behind the actions of the individual, distinguishing it from crimes that only require general intent or recklessness.


In Michigan is a fourth degree sex offense a felony?

Yes, fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in Michigan is classified as a felony. It is considered the least serious of the criminal sexual conduct degrees, but is still a felony offense punishable by imprisonment.


Do the dmv do criminal checks?

DMV generally does not conduct criminal background checks. Their main focus is on issuing driver's licenses, vehicle registrations, and other related services. Criminal background checks are typically done by law enforcement agencies or employers for specific purposes.


What is the meaning of reciduse?

"Recidivism" refers to the tendency for a convicted criminal to reoffend after being released from prison. It is commonly used in the criminal justice system to measure the rate at which offenders return to criminal behavior.


Is A criminologist an individual who studies crime and criminals?

Yes, a criminologist is a social scientist who studies crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system to understand patterns, causes, and effects of criminal activity. They analyze data, conduct research, and develop theories to help prevent and control crime.

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What is the meaning of criminal deviate conduct?

Essentially, forcing someone to perform or submit to oral or anal sex.


What is the difference between criminal acts and criminal conduct?

There is none. Your actions and your conduct mean the same thing.


Criminal conduct that qualifies for criminal punishment is the definition of?

c) criminal liability


Is a Disorderly conduct infraction on your criminal record?

Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal offense. Yes, it will appear on your record.


Where can I conduct a criminal record search?

To conduct a criminal record search you can contact your local police department...they sometimes can help. if not there please try the following website..www.makeuseof.com/.../how-to-conduct-a-free-criminal-background...


What is is the meaning of criminal?

Guilty of crime or sin., Involving a crime; of the nature of a crime; -- said of an act or of conduct; as, criminal carelessness., Relating to crime; -- opposed to civil; as, the criminal code., One who has commited a crime; especially, one who is found guilty by verdict, confession, or proof; a malefactor; a felon.


Can voyeurism be regarded as a criminal conduct?

In most states, voyeurism is a criminal act.


Inchoate offenses and parties to a crime do not entail separate criminal offenses Outline what these theories of criminal liability entail and what conduct is required in order to prove such liabilit?

Inchoate offenses and parties to a crime do not entail separate criminal offenses. Outline what these theories of criminal liability entail and what conduct is required in order to price such liability


When a person desires to engage in certain criminal conduct or to cause a certain criminal result is the definition of what term?

The term for the desire to engage in criminal conduct or cause a certain criminal result is "specific intent." It refers to the intention or purpose behind the actions of the individual, distinguishing it from crimes that only require general intent or recklessness.


What is the relationship between social harm and criminal conduct?

The relationship between social harm and criminal conduct is simply they can both effect society in a negative way and therefore there must be laws to protect society from these acts.


What is the term applied to a juvenile action or conduct in violation of criminal law?

delinquency


How much trouble do you get in for egging?

Criminal michief and disorderly conduct... If i had to guess ;p