Raphael is a new police officer. He shows no interest in conducting field interrogations or making traffic stops or searches. He responds to calls only when there is an emergency or when there is a dispatch. Which of the following statements is most likely true about Raphael?
A. He receives no cooperation from other police officers in his department.
B. He is most likely to be called a hard charger by his colleagues.
C. He is a high-ranking officer in his department.
D. He has a passive style of policing.
Answer: D
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