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Social Studies, 13.07.2019 09:30, argarcia255

Ken is a newly hired police officer. he has been assigned to ride along with a more experienced officer to learn about paperwork, how to handle accident scenes, how to deal with domestic disputes, and other duties that he will be expected to perform. the police department that hired ken is using training.

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