Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey Fall 2011 N = 242 I Believe I Have Committed …. 1. 1.A Parking Violation149 2. 2.Moving Traffic Violation174 3.

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Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey Fall 2011 N = 242 I Believe I Have Committed … A Parking Violation Moving Traffic Violation Illegal Consumption of Alcohol Shoplifting Petty Theft 44

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed… 6.Grand Larceny 1 7.Driving While Impaired 98

Cory Schilling, of Pierz, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Stearns County District Court. He admitted to killing Jody Kleve on May 10, 1996, when his car slid on wet pavement. He also admitted to consuming vodka less than an hour before the accident. At 12:51 a.m. Schilling was driving down Division Street near Seventh Avenue when his car slid out of control and hit a light pole.

Kleve, 19, was a passenger in Schilling's Chevrolet Camaro. Mary Sauer and Michelle Waldorf, also each 19 years old and passengers in the car, received head injuries. Tests show Schilling's blood-alcohol content to be.07 an hour after the incident. The limit in Minnesota is.10 to be considered legally drunk, but since Schilling was only 20 years old at the time of the accident, that rule does not apply. Also, it was determined Schilling was going 39 miles per hour, nine miles over the legal limit. Schilling accepted a plea agreement in which he will serve a three-year prison sentence on a homicide charge.

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed… 8. 8.Vandalism-Destruction of Property Trespassing Armed Robbery 0

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed …. 11.Burglary Buying, Receiving or Possessing 59 Stolen Property 13.Controlled Substance Violation Forgery or Fraud Auto Theft or Joyriding 11

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed … Curfew Violation Poaching Simple Assault Assault With a Weapon or Tool Contributing to Delinquency 46

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed … Tax Evasion Disorderly Conduct Illegal Gambling A Weapons Violation 24 (Carrying or Possession) Statutory Rape 2

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed … Sexual Rape Manslaughter or Homicide Breaking and Entering Aiding Suicide Littering 204

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed … Leaving the Scene of a Motor Vehicle Accident Resisting Arrest Open Bottle in a Vehicle Prostitution, Pimping or Pandering Arson 7

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey I Believe I Have Committed … Embezzlement Perjury Blackmail Kidnapping Adultery “Unnatural” Sex Act 15

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey About How Many Times Have You Received A Parking Ticket? 1 or or or or more 8

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey About How Many Times Have You Received A Summons or A Citation Other Than A Parking Ticket? 1 or or or or more 4

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey How Many Times Have You Been Arrested? or more 7

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey Your Gender: Male 101 Female 135

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey Your Age: 18 years old or less years old years old years old or more 44

Schreiber’s Self-Report Deviance Survey Year in College