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Prior to the restructuring, which of the following was TRUE of the U.S. law enforcement at the federal level?
 
  A) There were fewer federal law enforcement agencies
  B) There was significant overlap in activities of law enforcement
  C) Growth in the number of law enforcement agencies was out of control
  D) Agencies were housed in a number of different departments

Question 2

What types of factors might result in an unfavorable view of the police by citizens?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Answers will vary. Students should mention strained racial relations. Other factors could include past experience, having been arrested or falsely accused of a crime, the behavior of individual police officers, or the amount of unsolved crime in the community.



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