A seasoned officer and his new partner are assigned to a crime-, drug-, and poverty-stricken neighborhood. The officer who has been on the force for a while has seen these issues before. He knows he has to be tough and strong and set the record straight about who the police are and why they are in force in that neighborhood. His partner grew up in a neighborhood like this one and is well aware of how individuals in this neighborhood view the police. The officer who has been on the force longer fully intends to enforce the laws "by the book." What is his style of policing?
A. The law enforcer
B. The watchman
C. The crime fighter
D. The arresting officer
Answer: A
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Variables that can assume an infinite number of quantities are:
a. discrete. b. continuous. c. independent. d. dependent.
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