The benefit of engaging in systematic rulemaking rather than administrative rulemaking is that
A. policies could be changed in response to crises.
B. policies would not be in writing, thus leading to more discretion.
C. it is more effective.
D. it allows the police to anticipate problems before they become crises.
Answer: D
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