Which statement is true of the zero tolerance policy?
A.
It builds trust between offenders a...
History, 08.09.2020 18:01 klongstreet1731
Which statement is true of the zero tolerance policy?
A.
It builds trust between offenders and police officers.
B.
It increases serious crime rates in poor neighborhoods.
C.
It improves tolerance between victims and offenders.
D.
It immediately takes care of crime in the community.
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