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Which is the correct order for Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
 
  a. safety, belongingness, physiological, esteem, self-actualization
  b. physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem, self-actualization
  c. physiological, esteem, self-actualization, safety, belongingness
  d. self-actualization, safety, belongingness, physiological, esteem
  e. self-actualization, safety, belongingness, esteem, physiological

Question 2

According to Duran, all of the following are important facets of legitimated suppression EXCEPT
 
  a. polite yet firm encounter.
  b. legitimated profiling.
  c. interacting with suspected gang members..
  d. serious forms of police misconduct.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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