1. Female serial killers were most likely to be _____ in their mobility.
2. Robbers are just as likely to ________ from a robbery scene as they are to ________.
3. Call of duty: black ops requires a large investment. as such, it is categorized as a ________ game.
4. Approximately _____ % (percent) of an investigators job is consumed by writing and paperwork.
5. In general, acts of depersonalization are often associated with __________ murderers.
6. On a graph ___________ is indicated on the y axis and ________________ is indicated on the x axis.
7. _____ is known as usually refers to the initial procedure of selecting jurors for a trial.
8. _____ is defined as gathering a pool of potential jurors.
9. _____ is supposes the inability to control one’s behavior.
10. Is premeditation evidence of planning a crime ahead of time. ?
11. _____ is known as the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest and in return will generally receive conviction on a crime less serious than that originally charged.
12. _____ is defined as knowledge or intent to commit the crime.
13. _____ is testing the accused to determine if they were sane at the time of a criminal act.
14. Is justification defenses the defendant admits committing the illegal act but argues that the result was positive or that he does not deserve the blame. ?
15. _____ is known as group of citizens impaneled within a jurisdiction to examine information and determine whether the prosecutor should bring charges against an individual or entity.
16. _____ is defined as a claim by the accused of acting without criminal intent.
17. _____ is disqualification of a potential juror with a specific reason given.
18. Is beyond a reasonable doubt legal standard in a criminal prosecution for the jury to find someone guilty. ?
19. _____ is known as a hearing where a formal charge against an individual is entered.
20. _____ is defined as information or evidence intended to show that the accused was not in a place where he could have committed the alleged crime.
21. _____ is violent acts carried out focused on one issue, such as animal or environmental rights.
22. Is right-wing group far-right groups such as neo-Nazi and white nationalists that seek to overthrow government and replace it with a system of their own ideologies. ?
23. _____ is known as may act consistent with the ideology of a terror group but without interacting with or being directed by that group.
24. _____ is defined as communist- or socialist-influenced group that seeks to overthrow capitalist societies or systems.
25. _____ is vital elements of infrastructure whose damage or loss would create significant effects on society.
26. Is international terrorism variously defined, but generally including violent or dangerous acts intended to frighten a civilian population and influence government action; primarily occurs outside of the United States. ?
27. _____ is known as nature of such crimes goes beyond the single offense to symbolically target whole demographics of people.
28. _____ is defined as killing a large group of nationally or ethnically similar people.
29. _____ is u.S.-based group of extremists who perpetrate crimes based on, generally, a single issue or a belief system.
30. Is critical infrastructure assets necessary for society to function. ?
31. _____ is known as group or gang within a jail or prison setting that has a pattern of violent or disruptive behavior.
32. _____ is defined as categories of various substances, chemicals, and drugs that are used to make other drugs. Many classified drugs have a medical use but may also have the potential to be abused.
33. _____ is filtering illegally obtained money through a legitimate business to obscure its source.
34. Is “Knock and talk” police investigative method of asking a resident if the police may come in and search the premises. ?
35. _____ is known as generally, the use of a residential house to cultivate marijuana indoors.
36. _____ is defined as words or symbols drawn or painted onto buildings and objects with the intention to mark the territory of a gang or group or to convey a message to others.
37. _____ is government or private laboratory that conducts analysis of substances suspected to be illegal drugs.
38. Is controlled substances drugs or chemicals produced in a manner regulated by government. ?
39. _____ is known as the use of a police officer or informant, under strict conditions, to purchase illegal drugs or other contraband from an offender.
40. _____ is defined as a laboratory set up secretly to illegally produce controlled substances.
41. _____ is seizure of property or funds used in furtherance of a crime.
42. Is white-collar crime money is taken by someone in a position of trust at a business or organization without the use of violence. ?
43. _____ is known as theft of inventory by employees of a business.
44. _____ is defined as stealing or attempting to steal a vehicle.
45. _____ is unlawful taking of property.
46. Is fraud Involves some element of deception or trickery to gain access to the money or resources of the victim. ?
47. _____ is known as person who makes a living or routinely receives stolen goods for resale, or an individual trying to benefit from the low-cost item.
48. _____ is defined as theft or conversion of funds under a person’s care that was entrusted to them by another.
49. _____ is benefit monetarily by victimizing others through the use of computers and the Internet.
50. Is criminal mischief/Vandalism unlawful damaging of another’s property. ?
51. _____ is known as a vehicle used to transport people.
52. _____ is defined as entry into a building or conveyance or remaining within it with the intent to commit a crime.
53. _____ is a captive becoming psychologically dependent on or aligned with their captor.
54. Is stalking following or monitoring someone’s activities who interprets the stalking as harassment or intimidation. ?
55. _____ is known as learning through observing and imitating others, especially admired individuals.
56. _____ is defined as court order intended to protect a person or organization from assault or harassment.
57. _____ is an individual determined through investigation to pose the most threat or who has shown a history of abuse to the victim.
58. Is intimate partner violence (IPV) various forms of abuse or violence committed by an individual with whom the victim is currently or had previously been in an intimate relationship. ?
59. _____ is known as assault and violent crimes committed by family members against other family members.
60. _____ is defined as an instrument that helps to quantify and illustrate the level of danger posed by an intimate partner of killing the abused person.
61. _____ is known to many as Peeping Toms, voyeurs are sexually aroused by secretly observing people in various stages of undress or having sex.
62. Is victim-precipitated during the exchange the victim contributed in some significant way to the escalation of a situation. ?
63. _____ is known as the study of victims and their experiences, including interacting with offenders.
64. _____ is defined as suggests that the eventual victim is wholly responsible for whatever occurred.
65. _____ is using violence or the threat of violence when taking something from a person.
66. Is stand-your-ground laws such laws often establish legal protection for a person to use force or not retreat from a threat or perceived threat. ?
67. _____ is known as When a caller is sexually aroused by the fearful reaction of the person receiving the call.
68. _____ is defined as taking the property of another by force or the threat of force.
69. _____ is a version of confrontational violence erupting between drivers or manifested by one driver acting aggressively toward someone else.
70. Is rape or sexual battery sexual assault involving penetration. ?
71. _____ is known as has the primary motivation of exhibiting or holding power over his victim.
72. _____ is defined as uses his assault to prove his masculinity as his primary motivation.
73. _____ is deviant acts that are sexually arousing to various individuals.
74. Is necrophilia an instance of someone being sexually aroused by a dead body. ?
75. _____ is known as Method of operation.
76. _____ is defined as involves rubbing against another person who is not aware of the action, usually in a crowded public place.
77. _____ is a sexual attraction to various objects, very often articles of clothing.
78. Is exhibitionism obtaining sexual gratification from the exposure of genitals to strangers. ?
79. _____ is known as one generally male individual who kills another in a conflict that likely escalated from an argument over what is perceived to belong to each person or a slight to honor; the most common form of criminal homicide.
80. _____ is defined as involves robbing an individual of the vehicle they are driving.
81. _____ is one person’s unlawful touching of another person.
82. Is assault an attempted physical attack ?
83. _____ is known as typically a man who is clearly hostile to women and commits his crime to intentionally demean and punish.
84. _____ is defined as Wants to inflict pain and suffering on his victim to achieve his sexual satisfaction.
85. _____ is if the person committing an assault or a battery does so with the intention to inflict severe injury or by using any item as a weapon to cause injury.
86. Is strangulation compression of the neck. ?
87. _____ is known as temporary stiffening of muscles and joints following death.
88. _____ is defined as before death.
89. _____ is after death; also refers to the examination of a dead body.
90. Is perimortem at, or near, the time of death. ?
91. _____ is known as door-to-door contact with businesses or residents to gather information.
92. _____ is defined as also referred to as factitious disorder, MSP is a mental illness in which a caregiver claims or induces illness of someone whose well-being he or she is in charge of so that the caregiver may receive attention.
93. _____ is trained pathologist and medical doctor appointed at the county, regional, or state level in many U.S. states.
94. Is lividity pooling of body and the blood that can help determine body position after death. ?
95. _____ is known as something used to tie or bind.
96. _____ is defined as fatal assault often the end result of an ongoing current or previous abusive intimate relationship.
97. _____ is manner of death open to interpretation.
98. Is coroner elected or appointed officials who inquire into the cause and manner of death. ?
99. _____ is known as generally, a crime that is no longer being actively investigated, usually due to a lack of leads or evidence.
100. _____ is defined as nonpenetrating injury to the body.
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