CRM/LAW C106 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Motor Vehicle Theft, Reasonable Suspicion, Homicide

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Describe the age effect and its implications for crime policy. Age plays a huge factor in the distribution of crime. In all instances crime rapidly increases in early adolescence, peaks in early adulthood and decreases with age. The relationship between age and crime barely changes over time. As for implications for crime policy, the crime rate would not be affected much by what is done to or for adults. Trend in crime from the early 70s to the present. Crime began to increase between the 60s and 70s until it peaked in the early 90s. Crime rates were increasing at an alarming rate until the great american crime drop when crime rates made a dramatic decline. Discuss stop and frisk procedures from the point of view of crime control and due process. Stop and frisk involves the temporary detention of a person whom and officer has reasonable suspicion that they are committing or may be about to commit a crime.

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