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Elements of a crime - CORRECTANSWER actus reus (guilty mind) : wrongful behavior
mens rea (guilty mind): wrongful state of mind
requirements for means rea - CORRECTANSWER purposefully
knowingly
reckless
negligent
purposefully - CORRECTANSWER commit a crime by engaging in a specific wrongful behavior to
bring about to specific a wrongful result
knowingly - CORRECTANSWER commit a wrong act if the person knows the act is wrongful or
believes that the act is wrongful yet does nothing to confirm or dis confirm this belief
reckless - CORRECTANSWER if a criminal act occurs when the individual consciously ignores
substantial risk that you can affect other
,negligent - CORRECTANSWER if he or she does not meet a standard of care that the reasonable
person would use in the context that led to the criminal act
strict liability - CORRECTANSWER liability with out fault
a legal term that imposes responsibility for damages regardless of the existence of negligence
(example: sale cigarettes or alcohol to a minor)
classification of a crime - CORRECTANSWER felony
misdemeanor
petty offense
felony - CORRECTANSWER serious crime, punishable by more than one year or more by death
misdemeanor - CORRECTANSWER a crime that is less serious than felony and is punishable by a
fine and/or imprisonment for less than one year.
petty offense - CORRECTANSWER a minor crime that is punishable by a small fine or/and
imprisonment for less than six months
white-collar crime - CORRECTANSWER nonviolent illegal act against society that occurs most
frequently in the business context
white-collar crimes are punished by - CORRECTANSWER incarceration
community services
disqualify the individual for employment
house arrest
, specific white collar crimes - CORRECTANSWER bribery
extortion
fraud
embezzlement
computers crime
bribery - CORRECTANSWER a corrupt and illegal activity in which a person offers, gives, solicits,
or receives money, services, or anything of value to gain an illicit advantage
public official bribery - CORRECTANSWER offered to witnesses in exchange for testimony
requirements
1 something was offered, given, or promised
2 federal public official with
3 intent to influence that person judgment or conduct
commercial bribery - CORRECTANSWER which includes a bribe in exchange fro new information
or payoffs
extortion - CORRECTANSWER (black mail) a criminal offense in which a person obtains money,
property, and/or services from another by wrongfully threatening or inflicting harm on the
other's person, property or reputation
fraud - CORRECTANSWER an intentional deception that causes ham to another
elements
1 a material false presentation made to another
2 a victims reasonable reliance on the false presentation