The federal role in crime control has been described as falling into three categories of anticrime strategies:
a. problem identification, policy implementation, and policy evaluation.
b. agenda setting, policy formulation, and policy termination.
c. policy making, policy administration, and policy funding.
d. crime prevention, rehabilitation, and nonintervention.
Answer: c
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a. True b. False
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a. criminal b. consensus c. conflict d. critical