A decoy is ______.
a. the monitoring of a person and the activities in which they participate
b. compelling a person to commit a crime that he or she was not predisposed to committing
c. when an investigator presents an opportunity to attract an offender to commit a crime
d. when an investigator poses as someone willing to participate in an illicit transaction
c. when an investigator presents an opportunity to attract an offender to commit a crime
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?