1. What was one of criminologist James Fyfe’s main arguments about patterns of deadly force?

A. Police are often racist in their application of using deadly force.

B. Only minority police use deadly force to protect themselves and other officers.

C. Minorities are more likely to use weapons against police, so police use deadly force.

D. Minorities are more likely to be criminals, so police are more likely to use deadly force.

is it B

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