According to J. Mitchell Miller, who were police buffs?

A. They provided information to the police often on a one-time basis.
B. They were typically those individuals who traded information with the police for drugs.
C. They were the most problematic type of informants.
D. They served as a source of information to the police to exact revenge on someone on whom they wanted to inflict harm.


Answer: A

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