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- 3. ill will
- 8. _________ manslaughter: the unintentional killing of another person without malice or premeditation but done during an unlawful act or a lesser nature.
- 11. any INTENTIONAL, unlawful physical contact inflicted on one person by another without consent.
- 14. deliberate, or having thought about doing something before actually doing it.
- 17. an INTENTIONAL threat, show of force or movement that causes a reasonable fear or, or an actual physical contact with another person.
- 18. _________ sexual assault: a category of crimes that includes rape, attempted rape and statutory rape.
- 19. _________ assault: UNWELCOME sexual contact against another individual committed through the uses of force, threat, or intimidation, or enabled because the victim is incapacitated due to drugs, alcohol or mental disability.
- 21. the failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in either doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person.
- 22. a version of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintances intimidate or put others in fear.
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- 1. _________ Degree Murder: is planned in advance and done with malice or during the commission of a dangerous felony.
- 2. _________ rape: the act of unlawful sexual intercourse by an adult with someone under the age of consent, even if the minor is a willing and voluntary participant in the sexual act.
- 4. _________ rape sexual assault by someone known to the victim, such as a date or neighbor (also called date rape).
- 5. _________ Manslaughter: intentional killing but done during an unlawful act of a lesser nature.
- 6. unlawful sexual intercourse. It is committed when one party forces another party to have sexual intercourse. It implies lack of consent.
- 7. _________ homicide: causing death through criminally negligent behavior.
- 9. taking away a person against that person’s will. (aka abduction)
- 10. describes a wide range of actions that involves computers and computer networks in criminal activities.
- 12. the killing of another person. Homicide can be criminal , noncriminal or negligent.
- 13. the act of following or harassing another person, causing the fear of death or injury.
- 15. _________ degree murder : does not require malice or premeditation, but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm. It is done without excuse and is therefore more serious than manslaughter.
- 16. _________ imprisonment: confining a person against that person’s will and in violation of the law.
- 19. the deliberate taking of one’s own life.
- 20. _________ murder: the killing of someone during the commission of certain felonies, regardless of intent to kill.
