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tingc95

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Which of the following activities to control organized crime would fall into Howard Abadinskys category of reducing the economic lure of involvement?
 
  a. Legalizing gambling
  b. Enhanced forfeiture statutes and racketeering laws
  c. Educational programs and job-training initiatives
  d. Increase law enforcement resources

Question 2

Legalizing or decriminalizing illegal drugs falls into which of Howard Abadinskys approaches to controlling organized crime?
 
  a. Increasing the risk of involvement in organized crime
  b. Increasing law enforcement authority
  c. Reducing the economic lure of involvement
  d. Decreasing opportunity for organized criminal activity



kaykay69

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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