Zero tolerance policing differs from problem-oriented policing in that
A) zero tolerance doesn't attempt to analyze the cause of problems.
B) zero tolerance attempts to focus on crime prevention.
C) zero tolerance requires police to make fundamental changes in police culture.
D) zero tolerance does not address hot spots.
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