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The old approach to active shooter situations, prior to Columbine, was for police to take a _______________stra tegy, intended to prevent officers and bystanders from getting killed; first responders would establish a perimeter to contain the situation and
 
  then wait for the special-weapons team to go in and neutralize the shooters(s). Now, however, police typically employ so-called _________ _________ that confront the shooter.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

According to the author's discussion of Machiavelli, if the chief was promoted up the ranks and inherited the kingdom in a rather easy uncontested fashion, Machiavelli would likely advise the leader to
 
  a. Change the department to suit his style.
  b. Avoid stupid mistakes.
  c. Fire those in the department he or she does not like.
  d. All the above
  e. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

contain-and-wait; contact teams

Answer to Question 2

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