Professional Security Institute 16Hr Practice Test

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Theft is defined as

A non-violent crime

The main idea here is how crimes are classified by violence. Theft involves taking someone else’s property without permission, but it does not require using force against a person or causing injury. Because no violence is involved in the act itself, theft is categorized as a non-violent crime. It’s also a property crime since the wrongdoing centers on taking property rather than harming a person. While theft is connected to property, the framing of this question focuses on the presence or absence of violence, making non-violent the most appropriate single label. White-collar crime refers to deceptive or financial wrongdoing in business contexts, which isn’t the defining feature of theft.

A violent crime

A property crime

A white-collar crime

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