Political Crime and Terrorism - Criminology

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Which of the following is best defined as an act that is committed for ideological purposes that constitutes a threat against the state?

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A criminal act that is committed for ideological purposes that constitutes a threat against the state is referred to as "political crime." These criminal acts may utilize victimless, property, cyber, organized, and other crimes; however, if they are committed with an ideological purpose against the state, then they are considered to be a political crime. Political crimes may also be defined as a criminal act by the state.

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