Chapter 3 of test 3 Flashcards
These are referred to as, weapons violations, child pornography, prostitution, terrorism, disturbing the peace administration of justice violations. violate prevailing morality, social policy and public opinion.
Public Order Crime
Who commits the majority of sexual assault cases?
Friend or Acquaintance
Which Offences is this: incidents of this offences include homicide, other violations causing death, attempted murder, assault, sexual assault, robbery, use of firearms, forcible confinement or kidnapping, child pornography
Violent Offences/crimes
Which offences are this: Property Crime, Prostitution, and drugs
Non-violent offences/crime
What does this define: Culpable Homicide that involves the killing of several victims in three or more separate events
Serial Murders
What does this define: The illegal killing of four or more victims at one location, within one event
Mass murder
True or False: airplanes, boats, trains, and spacecraft are a part of Motor Vehicle Theft
False
What is this: Taking of a vehicle without the owner’s authorization. __ defined as a car, truck, van, bus, recreational vehicle, semi-trailer truck, motorcycle, construction machinery, agricultural machinery, or other land-based motor vehicle (such as a go-kart, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, or dune buggy
Motor Vehicle Theft
What are the three Primary Motivations for Hate Crimes:
- Race or Ethnicity
- Religion
- Sexual orientation
What does this define: a criminal act directed toward a person or group because of race, national or ethnic origin, religion, language, colour, sex, age?
Hate Crime
Percentage of criminal code indicates are about theft
24%
How much percent of killers were strangers conflicted with strangers?
19%
Toronto reported the most homicides of any metropolitan area, with the increase in how many homicides
49 homicides
Rape Is defined in which section, A male person has sexual intercourse with a female person who is not his wife a) without her consent, b) with her consent if the consent is extorted by threats or fear of harm
Section 143
What does this define: An assault committed in circumstances of a sexual nature such that the sexual integrity of the victim is violated.
Sexual Assault
which level of sexual assault is this; assault that violates the sexual integrity of the person
Level 1
which level of sexual assault is this; sexual assault that involves a weapon, bodily harm, or threats to cause bodily harm to a person
Level 2
which level of sexual assault is this; sexual assault that wounds, maims, disfigures, or endangers the life of another person
Level 3
What does this define: also known as stalking, the repeated following, watching, or communicating with a person or someone known to the person in a way that causes that person to fear for their safety or someone known to them
Criminal harassment
Where do Most robberies occur
Outdoor public location (50%)
Crimes against Public Order
- illicit Drugs
- Prostitution
- Terrorism
- Impaired Driving
Who can be charged with criminal harassment?
Stalkers
What does this define: When a person, directly or indirectly, by any means, causes the death of a human being, can be culpable or non-culpable
Homicide
What does this define: When a person intentionally causes the death of another human being or intends to cause bodily harm likely to result in death?
Murder