According to Jerome Skolnick:
a. Most police officers have a fairly accurate self-image and what their duties actually are.
b. Most police officers realize that they spend about 25 percent of their time engaged in answering calls and traffic enforcement.
c. Most police officers prefer to think of themselves as "crime fighters."
d. The police "subculture" supports the role in which the police are most often engaged.
c
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a. 1950s; early 1960s b. 1980s; early 1970 c. 1960s; early 1970s d. 1940s; early 1950s
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