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Crime prevention / Criminology / Surveillance / Intelligence-led policing / Crime mapping / Police / CompStat / William J. Bratton / Criminal justice / Law enforcement / Law / National security
Date: 2010-05-26 14:00:45
Crime prevention
Criminology
Surveillance
Intelligence-led policing
Crime mapping
Police
CompStat
William J. Bratton
Criminal justice
Law enforcement
Law
National security

Perspectives in Law Enforcement—The Concept of Predictive Policing: An Interview With Chief William Bratton

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