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According to Morgan, the solving of the overwhelming majority of crimes depends largely on

______.

A.the police's collecting evidences on the site of the crime

B.experienced police investigators' rating information in the crime files

C.information collected by the police in police interviews

D.information provided by the public who discovered the crime

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