During the 1970s, members of the Muslim Brotherhood had fled from North Africa and the Middle East and were comfortably residing in European countries including Belgium. Mainly focused on propaganda and fund-raising they would form part of what would become a global jihad movement in the new millennium

a. True
b. False


a

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The least effective approach to career criminals is:

A) pre-indictment suspect targeting B) immediate service of warrants C) post-arrest enhancement D) pre-arrest suspect targeting

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The fact that inmates give up complete control over their lives is called deprivation of ______.

a. security b. heterosexual relationships c. autonomy d. goods and services

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When the Framers of the Bill of Rights wrote the Sixth Amendment, their original intent

A) was to lower the required number of jurors in federal trials from twelve member juries to nine member juries. B) was that the right to a jury trial was guaranteed by the Federal Constitution only in federal criminal trials and that the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial did not apply to the states. C) covered not only the federal right to a trial by jury but guaranteed the right to a trial by jury in all serious state cases as well. D) was to require both men and women to serve on juries in an equal numbers to demonstrate equality under the new constitution. E) none of the above is a correct response.

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Which area of deterrence research has shown that offenders don't often think rationally, and has also provided insights into the phenomenology of evil?

a. Anecdotal b. Correlational c. Natural experiments d. Public surveys

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