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audie

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A post-conviction address by the victim of the crime or the victim's family that may be used to guide sentencing of the offender is called a:
 
  A) victim address.
  B) cold case statement.
  C) victim impact statement.
  D) family circle statement.
  E) harm caused statement.

Question 2

Which is not one of the factors linked to predatory crime rates in routine activities theory?
 
  A) Supply of motivated offenders
  B) Supply of suitable targets
  C) Absence of effective guardians for protection
  D) Extent of relative social deprivation
  E) All of the above are factors in routine activities theory.



juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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