What is kin policing?

A. A modern policing method that emphasizes a "tough on crime" approach
B. A policing method that uses family members as spies to catch other family members' illegal activities
C. An early policing method that involved families enforcing informal rules and customs
D. A system where police can give their position to their next of kin


C

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