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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
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The academic studies of women on patrol indicate that:______. a. women can perform patrol duties as well as men can.b. women per

form in a less satisfactory manner than men on patro.c. women perform as well as men on patrol but only when teamed with a male partner.d. the majority of women do not want to work patrol.
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1 answer:
Anastasy [175]3 years ago
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Answer:

Answer is a) women can perform patrol duties as well as men can.

Refer below for the explanation.

Explanation:

As per the question it describes of the women duties regarding policing.

Women in police is considered in the study since past 20 years.

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