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Which is not a crime for which federal, state, and military laws have imposed the death penalty?
 
  A) Kidnapping and murder
  B) Robbery
  C) Espionage and treason
  D) Desertion from military service
  E) Federal, state, and military laws have imposed the death penalty for all of these crime.

Question 2

Mary and Louise are both 15 years old. Each was arrested and charged with stealing a vehicle. Mary stole a car from the teacher's parking lot at her school. Louise stole her neighbor's car when she decided that she wanted to drive to her boyfriend. They both meet with Mr. Brown, a juvenile probation officer, who is to recommend whether or not they should be detained in a juvenile detention center prior to the disposition of their cases.When Mr. Brown asks Mary if she thought twice about stealing the car from the teacher's parking lot, she replied, When I saw that the gate was open and there was no security officer around, I had no fear of stealing the car. What situational crime prevention tactic could have prevented this crime from occurring?
 
  A) Increase the effort needed to commit the crime.
  B) Increase the risk of committing the crime.
  C) Reduce the rewards for committing the crime.
  D) Remove excuses.
  E) Provide adult guidance to at-risk students.



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