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BRWH

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What is the topic of the reading?
 
  a. community policing issues
  b. heroes of the police force
  c. the correct size of an urban police force
  d. the history of large city policing

Question 2

According to the reading, how did Mayor Villaraigosa figure out a way to bring the LA police force up to
  10,000 by the beginning of 2013?
 
  a. He found some loopholes in the city budget.
  b. He made a deal with his opponents.
  c. He made sure all new officers were placed into high-crime neighborhoods.
  d. He was able to annex the city's General Services Department.



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

c. the correct size of an urban police force

Answer to Question 2

d. He was able to annex the city's General Services Department.



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