Charles Taylor was the president of ______from 1997 to 2003 and considered a warlord in the First War of the Liberian Civil War

a. Uganda
b. Liberia
c. Libya
d. Turkey


b

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In several communities discussed in this chapter, youth programs were introduced to help police and youth become more accustomed to each other

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The police chief in Anytown, USA, is conducting weekly seminars where the residents of his city can come and learn about crime rates, crime trends, and crime patterns in their city. Every week the seminars seem to become more popular. At the most recent seminar, 200 people attended. They had to move the seminar into the city auditorium. At this week's seminar, one of the participants asked the chief of police to comment on crime rates. The police chief explains that there are problems with the UCR crime data. What is the biggest potential problem with the validity of UCR crime data?

A. Only violent crimes are counted in the UCR data. B. Only property crimes are counted in the UCR data. C. Many serious crimes are not reported to police and therefore are not counted in the UCR. D. The UCR only counts crimes reported by people 18 years of age or older.

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What is the Real ID program?

a. It responded to concerns following the Oklahoma City bombing and the sarin gas attacks about the poor state of capabilities in the U.S to deal with WMD attacks, especially at the state level. b. It attempts to set standard federal guidelines for the issuance of drivers licenses in an effort to ensure their validity and security. c. It created a board designed to coordinate and have cognizance of Federal efforts and programs that relate to the protection of information systems key to critical infrastructure protection. d. It updated wiretap and warrant laws that had not taken into consideration the explosion of email, text messaging, social networks, and other internet-based communications, and also expanded the definition of terrorist organizations to those supporting groups engaged in acts of violence and significantly increased reporting requirements for banking and other financial institutions.

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Epstein used the term, "phantom army of addicts," to refer to:

a. "Narco Traficantes" in Latin America b. the dark figure of crime c. a "statistical epidemic" of addicts created by the Bureau of Narcotics d. self reports of addicts

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