If a Southeast Asian client refuses to seek police assistance when he or she has been the victim of a crime, the counselor should:
A) become an advocate and contact the police for the client.
B) insist that the client seek police assistance despite his or her reluctance.
C) explain to the client that police help people in the United States.
D) understand that the client may have negative feelings toward police because of police oppression in his or her native country.
E) contact a family member and tell the family member that it is very important that the police are notified of the crime so that others can be protected.
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