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Social Studies, 07.03.2020 04:21 dinaukiq

Research on abuse and corruption complains finds that:
a) these activities are disproportionally engaged in by a small number of officers.
b) these are widespread problems.
c) these problems are more prevalent now than ever in the past.
d) these issues are particularly a problem in the northeast.

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