The centralized model of state policing
A) is no longer commonly used in the United States.
B) is characteristic of state police in the southern United States.
C) combines criminal investigations with patrol of state highways.
D) frequently requires states to have a number of adjunct state-level law enforcement agencies.
C) combines criminal investigations with patrol of state highways.
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