What happens when a community doesn't have its own police force?

A. They may rely on the Sheriff's Department to deal with crime
B. They may contract with private security agencies to deal with crime
C. They may apply for a special government grant in order to form a police force
D. They may rely on a neighboring communities' police force for criminal issues


A

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