Madalyn has just gotten her degree in information systems. After graduation she decides to go to the police academy. She believes that working for the police and combining her knowledge of computers would be a great niche field to be in. What doesn’t Madalyn do as a a patrol officer?

a. Order maintenance
b. Gather evidence
c. Handle the situation
d. Arrest suspects


Answer: b. Gather evidence

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