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serike

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Jack Katz argued that much violent and property crime is done for excitement and _____ because they offenders are excited by the idea of stealing and by the prospect of obtaining objects they desire.
 
  a. Nasty nights
  b. Quick collections
  c. Fast fences
  d. Sneaky thrills

Question 2

Burglars tend to target homes that are:
 
  a. Close to the street so they can easily access the getaway vehicle
  b. At least two stories so they can toss items from the upstairs to the lawn
  c. Less visible to possible scrutiny by neighbors and people passing by
  d. Within just a few miles of where they sell their stolen goods



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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