Chinese gangs are different from African-American and Hispanic gangs in that:
a. They are not based on youth fads or illicit drug use and are closely related to their community's social and economic life.
b. They do not operate in deteriorated, poor neighborhoods.
c. They are embedded in the legendary Triad subculture and so are able to claim legitimacy in the Chinese community.
d. All are differences of Chinese gangs.
D
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a. The prosecution b. The defense attorney c. The judge d. The jury
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A. 5 B. 12 C. 24 D. 50
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a. program evaluation and policy analysis b. program development and causal analysis c. psychosocial evaluations and policy creation d. goal setting and policy implementation