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Who has become a central focus of crime control policy?
 
  a. Chronic offenders
  b. Elderly offenders
  c. Mass murderers
 d. Serial killers

Question 2

The FBI's Uniform Crime Report recorded 6.5 million acts of larceny in 2008, which reflects:
 
  a. a continued steep decline over the past decade.
  b. a continued sharp increase over the past decade.
  c. that the number of larcenies has stabilized over the past decade.
  d. that the number of larcenies has continued to fluctuate over the past decade.



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Answer to Question 1

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