What is enticement?

What is enticement?

What is enticement?

A.
Encouraging the commission of a crime when there was initially no intent to commit a crime

B.
Luring the perpetrator to an attractive area or presenting the perpetrator with a lucrative target
after the crime has already been initiated

C.
Assisting in the commission of a crime

D.
Encouraging the commission of one crime over another

Explanation:
The correct answer is “Luring the perpetrator to an attractive area or presenting the perpetrator
with a lucrative target after the crime has already been initiated”, the definition of enticement.
*Answer “Encouraging the commission of a crime when there was initially no intent to commit a
crime” is the definition of entrapment.
The other answers are distracters.



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Jamal Ahmed

Jamal Ahmed

In criminal law, entrapment is when a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit an offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit.

something used to attract or to tempt someone