1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
While playing in a high school basketball game, Sam is called for a foul by a referee.
Sam has just fouled out of the game and is obviously upset. He walks up to the referee
and shoves the referee. What crime has Sam committed?
1. Simple Battery
2. Battery
3. Assault
4. Simple Assault
Question 2
2
MULTIPLE CHOICE
What is the difference between the elements of kidnapping and false imprisonment?
1. Violence
2. Movement
3. Time
4. Intent
Question 3
3
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Vandalism can only be done to what type of property?
1. Public
2. Private
3. A Place of Worship
4. Government
Question 4
4
MULTIPLE CHOICE
A person that commits an offense that involves an act of sodomy against a child under
the age 10. What is the crime?
1. Rape
2. Child Molestation
3. Sexual Assault
4. Aggravated Sodomy
Question 5
5
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Day after day after day and without consent, Randy sends Sheila harassing and
intimidating e-mail messages. What crime, if any has Randy committed?
1. Stalking
2. Creeping
3. Peeping tom
4. Cyber-Terrorism
Question 6
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ESSAY
What are the elements of the crime of rape?
Answer
The crime of rape typically consists of the following elements:
1. Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse: Rape involves engaging in sexual intercourse
with another person without their consent.
2. Lack of Capacity to Consent: The victim must be unable to provide valid consent due
to factors such as age, mental incapacity, intoxication, or coercion.
3. Intent: The perpetrator must have the intent to commit the act of non-consensual
sexual intercourse.
4. Force or Threat of Force: Rape often involves the use of physical force, threats of
harm, or coercion to compel the victim to engage in sexual activity against their will.
5. Penetration: For the act to be considered rape, there must be some form of
penetration, whether it be vaginal, anal, or oral.
6. Lack of Consent Throughout: Consent must be absent throughout the entire sexual
encounter. If consent is initially given but later withdrawn, and the perpetrator
continues against the victim's wishes, it can still be considered rape.
7. Gender-Neutral: It is essential to note that rape can occur regardless of the gender
or sexual orientation of the victim or perpetrator. Both men and women can be victims
of rape.
Question 7
7
MULTIPLE CHOICE
A prostitute and her client are arrested "in the act". The prostitute is charged with
prostitution. What should the client be charged with?
1. Prostitution
2. Pandering
3. Public Indecency
4. None of the Above
Question 8
8
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Lester has entered the business with intentions of stealing the computer equipment
when the motion sensor alarm is activated. Lester runs out empty handed. What is the
most serious crime that Lester has committed?
1. Burglary
2. Criminal Trespass
3. Vandalism
4. No crime was committed
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