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Arson is a crime that has to do with burning of houses or properties

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The willful and malicious burning of a building is the crime of?

Arson


What is a code red crime?

ARSON


What is typically not required at an arson crime scene?

At an arson crime scene, a fire investigation dog is typically not required. These specially trained dogs are used in search and rescue missions or in accelerant detection, which are not typically necessary at the scene of an arson crime.


What crime has the lowest clearance rate?

arson


Role of human behavior in the arson problem?

Human behavior is the only factor in the crime of arson.


Why is burning down houses illegal?

It is arson. Arson is a crime and results in prison time. When a arson fire is set it can destroy an area or town.


What is the role of human behavior in the arson problem in this country.?

Human behavior is the only factor in the crime of arson.


What is the willful setting of fires?

This is a crime called arson.


What are formal crime?

formal crime.these are crime that no attempted stage..like rape and arson.


What type of crime is arson?

Arson is a criminal offense wherein a person or persons ignite a fire with the unlawful intention of destroying property.


Which crime is worse arson or murder?

Arson, because it could kill many people , whereas murder is usually just one.


Is arson a violent crime?

In some places, arson may be considered a violent crime but it depends on where you live.Added: If an arson is committed against an occupied structure, either by humans or by livestock, is is automatically a felony (if it wasn't already) and if human death should occur could be tried as homicide.

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