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Crime / Criminology / Forensic psychology / Offender profiling / Violent Criminal Apprehension Program / National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime / Crime analysis / National Policing Improvement Agency / Peter Collins / Law enforcement / Criminal investigation / Federal Bureau of Investigation
Date: 2009-06-09 04:53:47
Crime
Criminology
Forensic psychology
Offender profiling
Violent Criminal Apprehension Program
National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime
Crime analysis
National Policing Improvement Agency
Peter Collins
Law enforcement
Criminal investigation
Federal Bureau of Investigation

AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE TRACKING VIOLENT CRIME PAPER PRESENTED TO THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CRIMINOLOGY

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