Because of their continued underprivileged status, substantial numbers of buraku in Japan:

a. must resort to working in butcher shops.
b. are hired as police officers to ensure a reasonable standard of living.
c. frequently serve as volunteer probation officers.
d. are forced into associations with boryokudan.


d. are forced into associations with boryokudan.

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