Which of the following was a finding of the Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment (1972-1973)?
A. Increased patrol did not reduce crime and reduced patrol did not lead to an increase in crime or public fear of crime.
B. Most crimes are solved through information obtained by the first officer on the scene, using information from victims or witnesses.
C. Follow-up detective work, of the kind portrayed in the movies and on television, is relatively unproductive and involves routine paperwork.
D. A restrictive shooting policy that clearly specified when an officer can and cannot shoot effectively reduced the number of shootings.
Answer: A
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