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In relation to identity theft, what is a breeder crime? Provide an example.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The basic common law method of avoiding mistaken eyewitness identification is
 
  A. Cross-examination
  B. Showup
  C. Sequential lineup
  D. Simultaneous lineup



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Answer to Question 1

Breeder crimes are criminal offenses that are committed with the victims, names after the identity theft happens Some breeder crimes include: loan fraud, bank fraud, employment fraud, and government documents and benefits fraud.

Answer to Question 2

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