According to South, some of the ethical problems with informants include all of the following except:
a. officers becoming personally involved with informants.
b. overestimating the veracity of the informant's information.
c. using coercion and intimidation to force the informant to cooperate.
d. falsely complimenting the informant to make him feel essential to the operation.
Answer: d. falsely complimenting the informant to make him feel essential to the operation.
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