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    If an Officer Is Corrupt, Unfair, Prejudiced, And/or Driven by Personal
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If an Officer Is Corrupt, Unfair, Prejudiced, And/or Driven by Personal

Question 39

Question 39

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If an officer is corrupt, unfair, prejudiced, and/or driven by personal vendettas, then


A) he is part of the norm
B) so is that officer's "law"
C) he is a genuine police officer
D) all of the above

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