Who were the Taliban?

a. The Taliban, like the Muslim Brotherhood, exerted their influence mostly in peaceful political means and through attempts to educate citizenship, especially women.
b. They were mostly concerned with acquiring weapons of mass destruction and trying to end Israel through terror attacks.
c. They were a group that sought to unite the tribes of Afghanistan under the rule of a strict interpretation of Islamic law and to remove all secular influence from the country.
d. The Taliban was the name of the Afghanistan sector of Al Qaeda.


c. They were a group that sought to unite the tribes of Afghanistan under the rule of a strict interpretation of Islamic law and to remove all secular influence from the country.

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What is the relationship between gangs and drug sales?

a. Most gangs coordinate drugs sales for its members. b. Gang members can only sell drugs if it sanctioned by the gang. c. Some gangs are organized enough to profit from member drug sales. d. Gang members make up a large proportion of drug arrests.

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Courts have found that the "legitimate security interests" of a prison or jail justify the use of force when:

A. a correctional officer is preventing the destruction of property. B. a probationer fails to report to the probation officer. C. a parolee fails to appear for the parole grant hearing. D. a parolee commits a technical violation.

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What are the strengths of using mixed methods in research?

What will be an ideal response?

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The organizational turf of criminal justice agencies is very clear because there is no blurring around the edges regarding the responsibility for different types of actions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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