14.(p. 42)Burglary is defined as the taking of property in the possession of another person against that person’s will.Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.3 Discuss several common crimes of particular concern to business and employees.15.(p. 41)Arson includes the various forms of theft, robbery, hijacking,embezzlement, and shoplifting.Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.3 Discuss several common crimes of particular concern to business and employees.16.(p. 42)Only the receiver of a bribe can be charged with the offenseof bribery.FALSEBloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.3 Discuss several common crimes of particular concern to business and employees.17.(p. 43)The crime of forgery consists of wrongfully making or altering the writings of another with the intent to defraud.Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.3 Discuss several common crimes of particular
concern to business and employees.
Multiple Choice Questions
18.(p. 38)The law enforcement authorities of federal, state, and local governments enforce specific laws called:Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.1 Def ne crime and distinguish between crimes and torts.19.(p. 38)A private wrong that causes injury to physical well-being, property, or reputation of another person is called:A.a tort.B. a crime.C. an execution.D. a misunderstanding.Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.1 Def ne crime and distinguish between crimes and torts.20.(p. 38)What makes a particular act a crime is determined by the:Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.1 Def ne crime and distinguish between crimes and torts.21.(p. 38)A violation of a statute is a(n):
Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.1 Def ne crime and distinguish between crimes and torts.22.(p. 38)Crimes are classified into three groups according to the seriousness of the offense. They are:Bloom’s: KnowledgeLearning Outcomes: 3.2 Identify the three major classifications of crimes.23.(p. 39)Misdemeanor is a less serious offense than a:A.felony.B. civil wrong.C. tort.D. white-collar crime.Bloom’s: Knowledge
Learning Outcomes: 3.2 Identify the three major classifications of crimes.