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Repeat-Offender Units Have All but Disappeared Because of

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Question 20

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Repeat-offender units have all but disappeared because of


A) the emergence of DNA evidence.
B) the declining status of detectives.
C) lack of arrest productivity.
D) supplanting by cold case units.

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