The IRA fought from 1939–1944 and again from 1956–1962 in attempt to bring under Irish control

a. Kilkenny
b. Galway
c. Limerick
d. Ulster


d

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Governments often resort to political violence that stops short of genocide. This violence includes torture and beatings; assassination, execution, and mass murder; and related actions, including forced expulsion. This is referred to as _____

a. UN terror b. Community terror c. State terror d. Regional terror

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In the early 1970s, the public started to turn against the level of correctional treatment for the inmate populace, and rehabilitation programs were seen as failures because:

A. Martinson concluded through his research that "nothing works in corrections." B. Wexler stated that she could not find one treatment program that reduced recidivism C. Crime was starting to increase which in turn rose doubts in many people's minds D. Riots and protests from the Vietnam War overshadowed the problems of correctional facilities and many people just wanted "justice." E. At this time, there was not enough evidence or studies released to the public stating that rehabilitation is possible

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Effective communication within a police organization becomes increasingly difficult as the agency becomes larger and decentralized.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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An unlawful assembly is a group of persons who seek to commit unlawful acts or to use unlawful means to commit lawful acts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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