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Ecalne, Carl Brent P.

BSCRIM 1 A CR018
ACTIVITY #3

INSTRUCTIONS: Identify the statement below.

1.Felony
2. Seasonal crime
3. Static Crime
4. Organized crime
5. Statutory crime
6. Acute criminals
7. Accidental criminals
8. Victimless crimes
9. Criminal psychology
10. Unconscious behavior
Essay: 10 points each.

A. Distinguish by example White-collar Crime from Blue-


collar Crime.

Blue-collar wrongdoing can refer to violent acts, such as kill, sexual


assault and armed theft. It moreover incorporates non-violent crime
such as prostitution, illegal gambling and more. White-collar crimes
incorporate contract extortion, theft, race law violations and healthcare
extortion.

B. Differentiate by example Overt behavior from Covert behavior

A companion, slapping a individual Our physical activities case


shaking a hand with, moving, strolling, etc, verbal behaviors anything
we talk and facial or real signals are unmistakable behaviors since they
can be watched as these can be seen or listened. And in the otherhand
the examples of these covert behaviors are seeing, remembering,
thinking, considering, creating and imagining among numerous more. .
For instance, considering, thinking, perusing in noiseless are clandestine
behaviors, behaviors that are covered up, but these behaviors
specifically impacts the way the individual carries on within the
activities they perform.
C. Differentiate by example Involuntary Behavior from Voluntary
Behavior

Physical action, also called engine behavior, is the output side


of the input/output system of the brain. Sensation/perception is our
input and activity is our yield. Our physical behavior ranges from
simple reflexive developments up to intentional, planned, and
complex movements.
Voluntary movements are those movements that are possibly
under conscious control. Cases include walking, standing up,
raising our arm, getting dressed, shaking our head, etc. Automatic
movements are those movements that are not under conscious
control or that by and large happen naturally without conscious
thought. Examples include breathing, pulse, pose, and engine
coordination.

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