Which of the following statements best describes a central idea of the text?
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"Terry stops are a justifiable practice because law enforcement must protect their communities from potential danger.
The decline of "Terry stops has caused a clear and significant increase in national crime rates.
It is difficult to ensure that "Terry stops are not "unreasonable, and that they target actual criminals.
"Terry stops have contributed to a decline in crime in all major cities in the United States,
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