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tichca

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Rudolph Giuliani's broken windows strategy advocated
 
  a. less stringent enforcement for petty offenses such as panhandling.
  b. stricter enforcement for petty offenses.
  c. a forgiveness policy for the first offense.
  d. a three strikes and you're out law.

Question 2

The major responsibility for law enforcement in the U.S. rests with
 
  a. federal law enforcement agencies.
  b. the CIA.
  c. state and local government. d. county governments.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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