English, 18.12.2019 05:31 mooreadrian412
What is wrong with the argument in the passage below?
new york city's stop-and-frisk policy should be retained because it has been extremely useful in fighting crime. under this policy, police can stop a person and frisk him or her if they merely suspect the person might have been involved in a crime. since the policy was instituted, the crime rate has fallen precipitously—according to the official new york police department crime statistics, the overall drop is more than 80 percent.
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What is wrong with the argument in the passage below?
new york city's stop-and-frisk po...
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