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1. Theory of liability a. A Section 1983 lawsuit against a federal official
2. Supervisory liability b. In the Section 1983 context, the theorythat a supervisor (such as a sergeant or captain) should beheld liable
3. Municipal/county liability c. In the Section 1983 context,the theory that a municipality or county should be held liablefor the actions of one of its officers, such as for failure to train
4. Bivens claim d. The logic offered for who should be heldaccountable—and why
1. *d
2. *b
3. *c
4. *a
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
One important step in selecting a measure of crime is deciding what crimes will be included
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false