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Crime

Crime is the breaking of societal law and can result in imprisonment. Ask questions about criminal acts, from stealing candy to homicide, here.

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What is the main crime in Mexico?

Property crime would be the most common crime committed in Mexico. It would include burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.

How can I find information on a criminal justice lesson?

You can apply to a local college and enroll in the criminal justice program. THIS allow you to earn BA in the criminal justice field. If you can't commit to going to college you could also earn s degree online in the criminal justice field.

What are the example of index crime?

index crimes are very serious crimes that happens frequently or regularly that they can already serve as index of to the crime situation in the philippines. only murder, homicide, physical injury, robbery, theft, and rape can be considered index crimes.

What jobs can you get with a AAA in criminal justice?

A person with their Associates Degree in Criminal Justice has many job opportunities, depending on their states. These job opportunities include, campus security officer, police, probation officer, corrections officer, legal assistant, and insurance investigator.

What do you do if someone filed a false police report and you were charged with felony phone harassment?

If you were, in fact, 'charged' with the offense, there would have had to be more than just the other persons accusation. Whatever the evidence that is presented to be proof of that offense you (or your attorney) will have to refute, to convince the judge or jury of your lack of guilt, or criminal intent.

What ryams with crimes?

First of all, it is not "ryams" it is rhymes, and rhymes rhymes with crime so that's basically one by itself, other ones would be grime, slime, mine, whine, wine, dine, fine ,incline, design, chime, climb, dime, grime, lime, lyme, mime, prime, rhyme, slime, thyme, sublime , chime, mine , shine, time

What makes a crime a crime?

Two acts...

1. The criminal act itself

2. The criminal INTENT

There is a difference between bumping into someone and they fall down a flight of stairs and snap their neck and deliberately pushing someone down the stairs with the intention of killing him.

Who shot at John Hagee?

As far as I know, the man has never been named by Hagee.

John Hagee Testimony On The Shooting:

"There was a man who walked into my church during a Bible study. It was on a Wednesday night, and he came in. He was carrying a loaded six-shooter, and he walked to the front of the church and he roared like a wild animal and said, 'I've come to shoot you to prove that Satan has more power than Jesus Christ.' And I held up my Bible and said that this book says that no weapon formed against me shall prosper. And he became infuriated and said, 'I'm going to kill you on the count of three. Get on your knees and beg for your life.' I said, I will not because the Lord is my protector. And he said, 'I'm going to shoot you on the count of three.' He lied. He started shooting on the count of two. And he emptied the gun at me from a distance of eight to ten feet, and by the grace and mercy of God missed every shot. He ran out of the building, he was knocked down, apprehended, sent a few days later to the asylum for the criminally insane. Ninety days later a team of psychiatrists pronounced him ready to take his place in society and he went home and immediately climbed the highest tree in his backyard and hung himself,"

What happens in case 39?

A social worker is helping out a young girl from her abusive family until the tables turn and the girl isn't so innocent. Far from it, the girl is in fact a demon, a true devil. Events unfold as the story deepens and terrible things start to happen.

Who were the Groveland Four?

The Groveland Four (or the Groveland Boys) were four men, Ernest Thomas, Charles Greenlee, Samuel Shepherd and Walter Irvin, who were falsely accused of rape in Lake County, Florida, in 1948.

Where was Peter Ignatius Ciraulo convicted?

Santa Clara County Superior Court. He plead "no contest" to the charges filed against him.

Why are many crime statistics expressed as rates?

Crime statistics are often expressed as crimes per 100,000 people. This allows for easy comparison of crime between two cities or states with different populations.

Is there such thing as a typical young person who commits a crime?

Most young people who commit crimes are doing it for a reason, not just because they feel like it. In most cases, the teen is dealing with problems at home, school or being peer pressured by their friends. Maybe the teen who commit the crime is just searching for attention, and this is one of the only solutions they can think of. Also a teen could feel like they have to do something brave or daring such as committing a crime to fit in with their friends. In reality, there is no "typical" young person who commits a crime, it could be anybody.... but in most cases there is a problem or a reason to why they committed that crime.

Is there a law against watching a crime but not preventing it?

No, a regular citizen is not obligated to 'stop' a crime in progress. However if you have knowledge of it and fail to report it you might have some legal liability.

What crime did Creon do?

Creon's crime is his violation of divine laws.

If the defendant is offered and agrees to a plea bargain of twenty years but only if he or she takes the stand can a judge over rule the plea bargain by adding more to the twenty years?

A judge does not have to accept a plea bargain agreement. Normally, a judge accepts the agreement. The judge realizes that the defendant is taking a risk by taking the stand. Almost no judge would add anything to a sentence under that condition.