What happened to the Vory during WWII?
What will be an ideal response?
They split into two factions: the patriots and the traditionalists. As Stalin's
Gulags began to fill up with political enemies, an even more rigid vory code of behavior evolved, and during World War II the leadership began establishing an interregional corporate-type structure. During World War II, the vory split into two factions; one (patriots) supported efforts to defeat the invading Nazis, whereas the other (traditionalists) remained aloof. By 1953, the patriots had been driven out of the "thieves' world" for their disloyalty to its traditions. Eventually, the vory "changed its law to permit the scabs back in and to accept involvement with the authorities.".
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Places containing elevated numbers of motivated offenders result in an elevated chance of being victimized. Such places are termed:
a. hot targets.
b. hot spots.
c. suitable targets.
d. chronic spots.
During an inferential interview, what inferences may be drawn from the sentence structure of the answers received?
What will be an ideal response?