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What is known about adding more police officers to help bring down the crime rate?
 
  a. Adding police deters minor offenders but has no impact on violent crime.
  b. Adding police increases citizens' fear of crime.
  c. Adding police has no impact on crime levels.
  d. Adding police may reduce crime levels.

Question 2

Identify and explain the elements of social bond theory. What are some of the criticisms of social bonds?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Social bond theory contains four elements: attachments, commitments, involvement, and belief. Attachment refers to an individual's relationships with others and how much they care about what others think. Commitments involve how much an individual has to lose. Involvement refers to the time an individual spends doing noncriminal activities. Belief focuses on how much an individual believes that the law should be obeyed.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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