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According to Fyfe and Kane, "conduct-related probationary failures": mean:: a. violating one or more departmental rules. b. all offenses except those that are drug-related with the goal of profit. c. simple failure to meet job expectations. d. the use of excessive force, psychological abuse, or discrimination.

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