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There are many definitions of crime, but the most common one is the breaking of the law. [Hint]
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Violence is best defined as killing of a criminal by the state. [Hint]
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Among industrial nations, the U.S. has much lower rates of violent crimes, such as robberies, assaults, murders, and rapes. [Hint]
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Moral order crimes are acts that violate laws that enforce the morality of the majority. [Hint]
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Organized crime occurs when businesses enterprises perform illegal acts. [Hint]
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An example of corporate crime is when Cosco did not tell The Consumer Product Safety Commission of the more than 200 children who had been injured by its tandem stroller and did not recall the stroller until more than a year after it started to receive complaints. [Hint]
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Even though fairness is the goal of the U.S. system of justice, it is far from realized. [Hint]
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Racial profiling occurs when police arrest an equal number of people from each racial category each month. [Hint]
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Bail is an equitable system in which the amount of money required is based on income. [Hint]
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With mandatory sentencing, a judge must impose a sentence that is within the guidelines of the law while with determinate sentencing, judges, by law, must incarcerate certain types of criminals. [Hint]
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