Bin Laden's killing or assassination by U.S. Navy SEALs in May 2011 did not raise the ire or angst of many countries, and the U.S. military action authorized by President Obama was supported by both the UN and NATO. The fact that bin Laden was possibly unarmed at the time of his death was raised as an issue by groups such as Amnesty International
a. True
b. False
a
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What can be done to improve identification procedures?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is true about Asian transnational crime groups?
A. Chinese gangs are primarily involved in human trafficking, especially the shipment of young, poor, Asian women to Eastern Europe and Thailand for the sex trade. B. The heijin is Thailand's #1 criminal group, involved primarily in the manufacturing and distribution of methamphetamines. C. The Jao Pho, the Philippines largest gang, is often involved in street crime and prostitution and are now one of the largest growing groups on the west coast of the United States. D. In Taiwan, the number one organized crime problem is the penetration of mobsters into legitimate business sectors and politics.
What were Ferracuti and Wolfgang’s primary conclusions from their research? What did they base their primary conclusions on? What does their cultural/subcultural theory assume?
What will be an ideal response?
Action research needs the collaborative efforts of:
a. community members, workers, and researchers. b. politicians, workers, and managers. c. managers, workers, and researchers. d. politicians, community members, managers, workers, and researchers.