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Chapter 01 True/False Self-Quiz
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In a democracy, citizens are not responsible for ensuring that the laws are enforced.
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Crime is a straightforward problem that responds to simple solutions.
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Sometimes the work of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies conflicts.
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Offenders serve sentences less than a year in a local jail, and longer than a year in prison.
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As a society, we simply cannot afford to spend the money and resources necessary to have a totally crime-free society.
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The goals and missions of law enforcement are always identical to those of the judicial system or the corrections system.
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An offender may have to pay a sum of money as part of his or her punishment.
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Crime is crime and is generally not divided into different types.
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The emphasis on street crime is problematic because it drains resources from the prevention of other types of crime.
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Serial murderers are common.
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