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panfilo

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Victimization surveys ask
 
  a. criminal offenders how many people they have victimized.
 b. individuals about their experiences as crime victims.
 c. criminal offenders how they selected their victims.
 d. criminal offenders their motivations for committing violent personal crimes.

Question 2

Due to shortcomings of the UCR data, ________ may be a better indicator of what police are doing than what criminals are doing.
 
  a. self-report offender surveys
 b. self-report arrest and release surveys
 c. official crime statistics
 d. victimization surveys



wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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