Why are most law enforcement departments in the U.S. below their authorized strength?
A. Police budgets are not large enough to cover the hiring of more officers.
B. Nationwide, police have a high turnover.
C. This is due to retirements, resignations, and terminations.
D. Most police departments have a hard time retaining officers.
Answer: C
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