Is a class b felony for child endangerment a violent crime
A non violent offender is someone who commit a crime, but was not violent in doing so. A non violent offender. Non violent offender are called such due to all different circumstances.
a crime that hasn't been commited violently such as stealing
Generally speaking, simple possession of the handgun is a non-violent crime. Violent crime is normally defined as a crime where someone is hurt, or where force is used on another person. Note, however, depending on the local laws and the circumstances, it may still be a felony.
no
The two main types of crime are violent crime and non-violent crime. Violent crime involves harm or force against individuals, such as assault or murder, while non-violent crime does not involve physical harm, such as theft or fraud. The key difference is the presence of physical violence in violent crime compared to the absence of physical violence in non-violent crime.
Non violent felonies are crimes that do not involve force, a weapon, or violence. For example: embezzlement is a non violent felony. You took someone's money but did not by writing a check while you worked for him or as his broker. Dealing drugs is a non violent felony. Smuggling is a non violent felony.
5 yrs.
Yes, of course. ANY crime is harmful to someone or some thing.
The unlawful killing of a human with or with out malice is not accepted in Kentucky. the answer is NO.
Yes, whether violence was involved or not, a felony offense is a serious crime,
It is a financially motivated non violent crime committed by business and government professionals. A crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation