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debasdf

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One of the most detailed characterizations of prison life was delivered by inmate-turned-author James A. Paluch, Jr., who referred to prisons as:
 
  A) death traps.
  B) cold coffins.
  C) cesspools.
  D) double victimization.
  E) homes.

Question 2

Which is not a key point in the broken windows model of policing?
 
  A) Neighborhood disorder creates fear.
  B) Neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals.
  C) Police need to aggressively target low-level quality of life crimes.
  D) Bringing to justice violent criminals is key to neighborhood health.
  E) All of these are key points in the broken windows model.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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