Many law enforcement officers rely on informants to do their job. You are a law enforcement officer who wants to cultivate a good relationship with an informant, but you want to make sure the information that comes in is not tainted or coerced. Analyze how you will approach forming this relationship, its potential pitfalls, and the ethics of using informants in police work.
What will be an ideal response?
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