How was a faction of Zawahari’s al-Jihad compromised in the early 1990s?

a. They let themselves become infiltrated by the FBI to try to give them false information but accidentally gave them correct information.
b. The membership director was arrested by Egyptian authorities and had in his possession a computer with names of several members.
c. Al-Jihad changed its focus from global jihad to jihad focused in Libya, and Al Qaeda felt betrayed so they were quickly ended.
d. The Iranian government turned them in because President Carter asked the Shah to make reforms against terrorism.


b. The membership director was arrested by Egyptian authorities and had in his possession a computer with names of several members.

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1. Jail inmates with mental illness are twice as likely to be homeless than inmates without mental illness. 2. One-third of jail inmates report a medical problem more serious than a cold or the flu. 3. Two percent of jail inmates use a walker, cane, or wheelchair. 4. Inmates have yet to gain a constitutional right to health care during incarceration. 5. The Supreme Court has ruled that inmates have a right to reasonable medical care.

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______ hypothesis argues that as women are increasingly involved in the workforce, they will have more opportunities to commit job-related crime.

A. Emancipation B. Gender equality C. Masculinization D. Staying alive

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Research has shown that defendants typically are _____.

a. “Very trustful” of their attorneys b. “Only somewhat trustful” of their attorneys c. “Indifferent” toward their attorneys d. “Very distrustful” of their attorneys

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Which of the following items was not identified as one of the minimum standards for all juveniles confined in training schools in the Inmates of the Boys' Training School v. Affleck decision?

a. Bedding b. Personal hygiene supplies c. A change of undergarments and socks every day d. Computers

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