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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Female Amateur Sleuth types of a literary nature need to have some way to get involved in cases. Or they need some kind of "insider" to help them with their cases. Enter the Cop Boyfriend, who's practically a requirement in fiction. He's either a cop, in the FBI, or is in some other law enforcement agency. As a general rule, he does NOT approve of his girlfriend messing around in cases where she shouldn't be. Of course, most police don't appreciate people nosing about in police business, for reasons of safety at the very least. |