Quiz: Moral Crime and Moral Offences
WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology
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Building on what you've learned about crime definitions and white-collar crime, let's test your understanding of moral crime and moral offences!
Which of the following is considered a moral crime?
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Which of the following are examples of moral crimes? (Select all that apply)
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Moral offences are crimes that {{blank0}} society's moral standards, often involving behaviours considered {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Why are moral crimes often unreported?
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of moral crime?
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What factors make moral crimes difficult to punish effectively? (Select all that apply)
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Moral crimes are sometimes seen as victimless because they do not {{blank0}} others directly, though they may {{blank1}} societal standards.
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