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The Division of Labor in Society was authored by:
 
  A) Emile Durkheim.
  B) John Cika.
  C) Lawrence Driscoll.
  D) Albert Cohen.

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This type of policing involves examining social science studies regarding the nature of crime and social problems.
 
  A) Differential response
  B) Research based
  C) Evidence based
  D) Incident driven
  E) Evidence response



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