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What are the three common and distinct situations in relation to the commission of sexual assault?
Those committed by force, fear, or trick.
True or False: A person in a lawful marital relationship can never be charged with sexual assault.
False.
According to rape statistics in chapter 7, how often is a person sexually assaulted in the United States?
Every 8 seconds.
What percentage of sexual assault cases on college campuses involved alcohol?
50%.
What is the term for someone having sexual activity with a dead body?
Necrophilia.
What term describes sexual activity between relatives or family members?
Incest.
What is it called when a person is legally married to more than one spouse at a time?
Bigamy.
What term describes sexual activity with children who are pre-pubescent?
Pedophilia.
True or False: The age of consent is the same worldwide.
False.
What is the term for sexual activity with animals?
Zoophilia.
How many victims was Larry Nassar accused of sexually assaulting?
150 victims.
True or False: The four elements of affirmative consent are voluntary, enthusiastic, continuous, communicative.
True.
What is the biggest date rape drug according to sexual assault statistics on college campuses?
Alcohol.
According to Chapter 7's sexual assault statutes, these crimes are classified as what?
Felony.
What is referred to when one attempts to injure another or threatens/injures another?
Assault.
What is the term for an unlawful, unjustified touching of another person?
Battery.
True or False: The accused must have inherent ability to carry out the threatened battery immediately.
True.
What did Lawrence Singleton do to his victim Mary Vincent?
Chopped off her arms.
What is the term for the malicious destruction of another's body part?
Mayhem.
What caused Lorena Bobbitt to attack John Wayne Bobbitt?
Repeated domestic violence.
What defines the act of asportation?
The taking of the property of another for larceny or a person for kidnapping.
How was the Lindbergh baby kidnapper tracked down initially?
Using gold certificates.
What law was passed due to the Lindbergh case?
The Lindbergh Law for federal authorities' jurisdiction.
What is the unlawful violation of the personal liberty of another referred to as?
False imprisonment.
What was Patrick Macchione’s relation to his victim in the cyber stalking case?
Classmate.
Which state was the first to enact stalking laws?
California.
For how many years was Jaycee Dugard held captive?
18 years.
Which crimes are often confused according to Chapter 9?
Robbery, burglary, theft.
What would most people say after finding their home burglarized?
I've been robbed.
True or False: The FBI’s UCR Program defines robbery involving force or threat of force.
True.
What is the definition of robbery involving threats of future violence?
Extortion.
What is the Latin term for a bribery type of agreement?
Quid pro quo.
True or False: A threat made to disclose a secret is referred to as blackmail.
True.
What was the amount Rod Blagojevich received for filling Barack Obama’s senate seat?
Did not receive any money.
What was the law enforcement operation associated with college admissions scams called?
Operation Varsity Blues.
What was the heart of the college admissions scandal scheme?
Fake athletic credentials.
True or False: According to the text, 54% of robberies occur between 6pm and 6am.
False.
How many bank robbers were there in the North Hollywood bank robbery?
2.