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Who are the two most likely victims of a hate crime based on race and religion?

African-American is the most likely to be a victim of a hate crime based on race. Jewish people are the most likely based on religion.


What is a killer of gay people?

Most likely called hate killers. In both crime and law, hate crime is a usually violent, prejudice motivated crime that occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group.


What is victim less crime?

A crime that does not have any victim. The most common is prostitution.


What time of the day is a person most likely to become a crime victim?

Between 1 am to 5 am according to statistics.


What time of day is a person most likely to become a crime victim?

Between 1 am to 5 am according to statistics.


What is the most common crime that happens in Brazil?

Hate Crime


What is a victimless crime?

A victimless crime is a term applied to a crime which generally has no direct victim, (e.g.: as in the crime of illegal possession of drugs). Victimless crimes must be truly victimless. In many ways, a false statement offense is considered a victimless crime, but in which, society at large becomes the victim. The victim, for purposes of a victimless crime, is the societal interest that has been harmed.


What types of crimes are sociologists of deviance most likely to study?

Sociologists of deviance are likely to study crimes that challenge social norms and values, such as white-collar crime, hate crimes, and cyber crimes. They also focus on understanding the social construction of crime, deviance, and the labeling process in society.


What philosophies of punishment would be most likely to allow victim-impact statements?

Retributive and restorative philosophies of punishment are most likely to allow victim-impact statements. Retributive justice seeks to balance the harm caused by the offender with a punishment that fits the crime, which can include input from the victim. Restorative justice focuses on repairing harm and often involves victims sharing their experiences and needs to inform the sentencing process.


Who is most likely to get the capital punishment?

The people most likely to get the captal punishment would be murderers, sex offenders, ect. They would most likely get the electric chair, or be taken out by men with guns. a black man convicted of a sex crime against, and subsequent murder of, a young white female victim.


what a person who has had her __________ stolen is most likely the victim of identity theft.?

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How do you establish that your incident was a direct result of being a victim of circumstances?

This is the job of your attorney or public defender. Being a victim of circumstance does not directly effect the out come of your trial - if you commit a crime you most likely will have to answer for it. Only the most extenuating circumstances (for example - someone holding a gun to your head or to your loved ones) is going to have much effect on your culpability.

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