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nautica902

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How should a hostage-taker's demand to meet face-to-face with the negotiator be handled?
 
  a. The negotiator should never agree to such a meeting
  b. The negotiator should meet unarmed
  c. The negotiator should meet in a location where a police sniper can shoot the suspect
  d. The negotiator should meet and attempt to shoot the suspect him/herself

Question 2

Scores of studies of displacement find either no evidence of displacement or small amounts of it that do not equal the crime prevented.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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