Criminology
Across
- 2. Strength of the planned victim may be evaluated while a criminal is…
- 3. Come from wen the robber's essential character or values have been challenged
- 4. If a robber is allergic to dogs, he might avoid a sign that says…
- 6. This is a part of Offender Specific Crimes, something the offender might think over before they commit a crime they're unsure of
- 9. Come from incidents in which the robber's autonomy or sense of values has been jeopardized
- 10. A college student downloads a program that enables her to illegally copy music onto her iPod. This situation is an example of…
- 12. Rational choice theory has its roots in…
- 14. The situational inducements or immediate benefits that draw offenders into law violations
- 16. Criminals who have a lot of experience or who might even be chronic offenders have a lot of...
- 17. Come from disputes involving partners in trade, rivals, or generalized predators
- 18. Stealing food for your starving family could be considered a…
Down
- 1. Observed that people who are likely to commit crime are unafraid of breaking the law because they value excitement and thrills
- 2. Long blocks to deal drugs in are in mind when a criminal is…
- 3. A rational choice theory crime that someone might make to feel popular or fit in
- 5. A man who orchestrated the "pump and dump" stock market scheme
- 7. If a robber is looking to sell some of the items he has stolen, he wants to steal things with high…
- 8. A crime where offenders must evaluate their own personal needs, skills, and prerequisites to commit a successful crime
- 11. Crime A crime where offenders react selectively to the characteristics of an individual criminal act
- 13. Something that may make a crime rational to some people
- 15. The excitement or exhilaration of successfully executing illegal activities in dangerous situations