QUESTION 2
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(1) Police officers complain that many of the criminals they a...
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QUESTION 2
10 points
TE
(1) Police officers complain that many of the criminals they arrest end up very soon on the streets to commit crimes again. (2) Judges argue that
because of the technicalities of the law, they are forced to free many defendants, some of whom may be guilty as charged. (3) Government officials
lament that they don't have the funds or space to build new prisons. (4) And many citizens charge that the police, the judges, or the government
officials are not doing their jobs well. (5) Clearly, the way the huge problem of crime is being handled angers and frustrates many segments of our
society.
The sentence
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