Which of the following statements regarding police chiefs is true?
Civil service regulations generally encourage police departments to hire outside candidates.
O A typical police chief rarely serves longer than 10 years.
The final hiring decision is generally left to other high-ranking officers in the department
There is often little competition for the job of police chief, due to the difficult nature of the role.

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B or a typical police chief rarely serves longer than ten years.

A police chief usually does not serve more than three years in one department. Among large police organizations, 21/2 to three years is now the average chief’s tenure, according to several police associations, including the Major Cities Chiefs of North America, representing chiefs of departments with 1,000 or more officers.