Money laundering is a crime in which criminals do what with money which they receive from illegal activity?
A) Try to disguise it as legitimate income.
B) Use the money overseas in attempt to profit more from it.
C) Invest it in the stock market.
D) Give it to a family member or other non-criminal.
A
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A. failure to report inmates' violence against other correctional staff B. failure to report other correctional staff for sexual violence against inmates C. intentionally doing nothing when an inmate has been attacked D. unnecessary and wanton infliction of pain on an inmate
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