Controllability refers to

a. how quickly victims will come in contact with and react to the agent.
b. how long the effects of the agent will last over what amount of territory and with what strength.
c. the extent to which those coming in contact with the agent are likely to die.
d. how well the terrorists can control the area over which the agent is spread (and not get caught in it themselves).


d. how well the terrorists can control the area over which the agent is spread (and not get caught in it themselves).

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The concept of "kin-police' refers to:

a. An earlier example of the "beat" patrolman b. A form of self-policing in local communities. c. Another word for the constabulary form of policing. d. A form of policing in America after the Civil War.

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In which situation is the individually likely to be charged with a crime if stopped by a police officer?

a. a known prostitute who is spotted ordering coffee at the neighborhood spot b. a known gang member who is walking with his child to the supermarket c. a communist man expressing his views in a public forum d. a drug user who is also selling in an open air market

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How many deaths were attributed to suicides committed within juvenile detention facilities from 2003 to 2004?

A. 103 B. 0 C. 2,000 D. 16

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Assume that Knuckles Bradley has a previous felony conviction. Which federal law would apply to his possession of a firearm?

a. Federal Gun Control Act b. Gun Free School Zone Act c. Career Criminal Act d. Habitual Offender Act

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