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Describe the purpose and types of undercover operations.
 
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The definition of community is the percentage of residents brought up in the area within a 15-minute walk from home.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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During an undercover or covert operation, a police officer will assume a false identity in order to obtain evidence of criminal activity or gain access to a suspect or known fugitive.
In some cases, undercover officers may also work in conjunction with an ongoing police surveillance operation, helping the police establish the reliability of an informant, prevent a crime from being committed, or make an arrest. Different types of covert operations include sting operations, reverse sting operations, decoy operations, and blending.

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