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When police routinely use excessive force against suspects, it is considered: a. mooching b. abuse of power c. chiseling d. grappling?
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When police routinely use excessive force against suspects, it is considered:
a. mooching
b. abuse of power
c. chiseling
d. grappling?
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B. Abuse of power
Just because they’re high authority to use force they don’t necessarily need to depending on each individual situation.
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