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Date: 2012-06-01 11:17:14
Law enforcement
Crime
Crime prevention
Learning
Intelligence-led policing
Crime mapping
Criminology
Problem-oriented policing
Police
CompStat
Community policing
Criminal justice

Reducing Crime Through Intelligence-Led Policing Reducing Crime Through Intelligence-Led Policing

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