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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.

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True or False: A person in a lawful marital relationship can never be charged with sexual assault.

False.

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According to rape statistics in chapter 7, how often is a person sexually assaulted in the United States?

Every 8 seconds.

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What percentage of sexual assault cases on college campuses involved alcohol?

50%.

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What is the term for someone having sexual activity with a dead body?

Necrophilia.

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What term describes sexual activity between relatives or family members?

Incest.

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What is it called when a person is legally married to more than one spouse at a time?

Bigamy.

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What term describes sexual activity with children who are pre-pubescent?

Pedophilia.

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True or False: The age of consent is the same worldwide.

False.

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What is the term for sexual activity with animals?

Zoophilia.

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How many victims was Larry Nassar accused of sexually assaulting?

150 victims.

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True or False: The four elements of affirmative consent are voluntary, enthusiastic, continuous, communicative.

True.

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What is the biggest date rape drug according to sexual assault statistics on college campuses?

Alcohol.

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According to Chapter 7's sexual assault statutes, these crimes are classified as what?

Felony.

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What is referred to when one attempts to injure another or threatens/injures another?

Assault.

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What is the term for an unlawful, unjustified touching of another person?

Battery.

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True or False: The accused must have inherent ability to carry out the threatened battery immediately.

True.

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What did Lawrence Singleton do to his victim Mary Vincent?

Chopped off her arms.

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What is the term for the malicious destruction of another's body part?

Mayhem.

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What caused Lorena Bobbitt to attack John Wayne Bobbitt?

Repeated domestic violence.

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What defines the act of asportation?

The taking of the property of another for larceny or a person for kidnapping.

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How was the Lindbergh baby kidnapper tracked down initially?

Using gold certificates.

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What law was passed due to the Lindbergh case?

The Lindbergh Law for federal authorities' jurisdiction.

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What is the unlawful violation of the personal liberty of another referred to as?

False imprisonment.

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What was Patrick Macchione’s relation to his victim in the cyber stalking case?

Classmate.

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Which state was the first to enact stalking laws?

California.

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For how many years was Jaycee Dugard held captive?

18 years.

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Which crimes are often confused according to Chapter 9?

Robbery, burglary, theft.

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What would most people say after finding their home burglarized?

I've been robbed.

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True or False: The FBI’s UCR Program defines robbery involving force or threat of force.

True.

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What is the definition of robbery involving threats of future violence?

Extortion.

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What is the Latin term for a bribery type of agreement?

Quid pro quo.

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True or False: A threat made to disclose a secret is referred to as blackmail.

True.

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What was the amount Rod Blagojevich received for filling Barack Obama’s senate seat?

Did not receive any money.

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What was the law enforcement operation associated with college admissions scams called?

Operation Varsity Blues.

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What was the heart of the college admissions scandal scheme?

Fake athletic credentials.

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True or False: According to the text, 54% of robberies occur between 6pm and 6am.

False.

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How many bank robbers were there in the North Hollywood bank robbery?

2.