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sarasara

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Dealing with the homeless is challenging for the police because
 
  a. homeless people seldom break the law and are, therefore, not a police problem.
  b. other resources (detox centers, crisis units, etc.) rigorously compete to provide services.
  c. being homeless is not a crime.
  d. most homeless people are alcoholics, drug addicts, or otherwise prone to violence.

Question 2

Safe Start was developed to prevent and reduce the impact of family and community violence on young children. What age group was the program developed for?
 
  a. Birth to 6
  b. Birth to 3
  c. Birth to 10
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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